The Order is taking a break from its regularly-scheduled Pendragon game this week (no fears - we'll be back next week), so I'm posting a Trail of Cthulhu one-shot I ran about six months back. This one's actually two short sessions edited together into one big one - bargain!
Featuring:
Jen
Jade
Dave S.
And...Happy and Max the Dogs
Tonight's adventure can be purchased here.
Ah yes, how can I forget ToC, my first true realization of exactly how lactose intolerant I really am.
ReplyDeleteYou and your friends, who sounded very relieved that you were suffering greatly at the hands of the wicked dairy products rather than having an appointment to go and consume some.
ReplyDeleteWe were relieved! We thought he was straight-up ditching us to go eat pizza, which seemed very unlike him.
DeleteDitch gaming for anything less than catastrophic gastrointestinal distress?!
DeleteI shudder at the implications of that kind of lifestyle.
That was a really well-written adventure. A nice use of atmospheric music as well to set the stage, and then it seems to just instantly transition into a grimdark fight for survival. It also seems like it's potentially very, very lethal to players, and apparently had a couple of non-obvious game over triggers. Kudos on facing death with aplomb, stoicism, and raving lunacy. Also that was one fantastic final boss fight.
ReplyDeleteGlad everyone was feeling better in the second half! Jen was also sounding a little under the weather.
Yeah, the adventure came highly recommended from several sources. We're still not totally sold on the Gumshoe system, but this was a great little scenario regardles. There's no way I'd ever try to run it as anything but a one-shot of course--it's just too deadly! (And they even managed to avoid some of the deadlier parts of the sandbox during Act II.)
DeleteAnd yes, we recorded this during the height of Santa Fe's deadly Spring pollen season (yes, there's more than one pollen season out here...), and Jen was getting hit particularly hard during the first evening's recording. Nothing a little prescription-strength antihistamine couldn't fix...
Thanks a lot for posting this session! I was interested how The Black Drop plays out (the scenario is very intriguing), and how much time it usually takes... But I got more than just answers to these purely utilitarian questions, and had TONS of fun listening to the recording!
ReplyDeleteLong dead thread but here's in hope - the atmospheric wailing wind - I have tried with very limited results to find a similar background track. Does anyone have a recommendation for one that is just a wailing wind like the one here?
ReplyDeletePS I will be running this soon. Just finishing up "the kidnap" from "Arckham Detective Stories" but relocated to London. Thought it would be 1 to 2 sessions but the players have had a blast going round London but are finally going after the gypsy clan in contact with the under-dwellers, good stuff!
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