I'm reading it now (in the middle of "The Jermyn Horror"). That review points out something not...
Here is the first (very long) review I’ve found for it. He seemed to really like 3 out of 5...
Usually the PC whose player can't make it to the session is played by someone else or the PC is incapacitated for that gaming session (tummy troubles
A little goes a long way to establish any kind of mood or setting, and that includes bigotry and discrimination. Using outdated terms can help, yes. The
I usually 'disappear' them. By that I have there characters off doing something else....but if need be I will actually take them over and treat them as
Someone who says they're coming, or someone who just can't make it to every game? 'Cause if its the first, you just don't invite them if you think it'll
By a mindless force, no less. While we're on the subject, there's also PHASE IV...
Yeah, it's fine unless you decide to use it as a no-fun stick it's no fun.
That reminds me of H.G. Wells' "The Empire of the Ants", a story which actually has a pretty strong Lovecraftian tone despite having only very
If they don't show up occasionally, the character doesn't run that session--in a campaign unfolding over weeks or months, the character in question is
Thanks, I did, available on Drivethru for PDF at $5.24+tax or something close.
I do my best not to allow any single player character to be the lynchpin upon which my campaign rests. So if a player cannot make it to a game then I
Mon Nov 12 Agents Nero and Nigel set out to acquire some “specialized...
[i]Keeper's note: I misread one of the sections in the module...
The House of R'lyeh: Call of Cthulhu Scenario Collection
I'm reading it now (in the middle of "The Jermyn Horror"). That review points out something not...
cjearkham 3rd May 2013 01:17 PM