Masks of Nyarlathotep Part 6
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=One-APnJUYM
https://ia902300.us.archive.org/4/items/Masks6
The classic Call of Cthulhu campaign is being played by a group assembled by Keeper Murph. Who will survive this notoriously deadly campaign? Will they defeat the machinations of the Crawling Chaos? Will they make it through the locked door? Tune in and find out!
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Sorry for the delay here guys, I hope you all enjoy it as much as we do producing it.
I can't get the bloody forum to insert the links right so just click above to see it... damn forum...
Be aware that the notes are for the use of the play group, and they are further along in the campaign than these releases. Thus, there are spoilers for the future of this campaign.
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Dirk Titan is an American hero. That's right. I said it.
My gaming blog with pretty pictures: http://www.storytellersjem.blogspot.com/
I just registered recently due to finding this podcast. I burned through just about all the Live Play stuff. Never having played Cthulhu (I've played a bunch of D&D and a smidgen of Pathfinder) I'm really digging the mechanics and themes.
Love it so far, hope you guys can keep it rolling.
Love it so far, hope you guys can keep it rolling.
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Halfway through the episode, and the most potent weapons helping the Investigators stay on track have been Murph's f-bombs.
As my group is stuck in London with tons of leads they have yet to touch, I may have to resort to such Weapons of Plot Progression (and a few idea rolls.)
As my group is stuck in London with tons of leads they have yet to touch, I may have to resort to such Weapons of Plot Progression (and a few idea rolls.)
The log of the CoC games http://gamingwiththegnomies.blogspot.com/p/call-of.html... and some gnomes.