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So I'm over a week into Alternating Currents and despite only adding 2000-odd words to the text since my last post, I still feel pretty good about this project (these are the hard yards BTW, the details of what happens when and what the impact and responses are to investigators actions).
However, while the project continues at a decent pace (I have a day job obviously, and the last weekend saw me away on family matters), one thing that really struck me is the fact I really am working
As anyone who follows my writing (and I don't think that is many of you), you'd know that I work in spits and spurts; basically when an idea hits me I'll work on it until i run out of steam, at which point I move on to something else. Often I come back to a project 18 months or 2 years later, add a bit more and then leave off again until I'm once more struck with interest. In a practical sense this means I have a dozen or so projects 'on the go' at any one time, and probably 2 or 3 I'm actively
My son had this to say about Cthulhu this morning.
http://demonground.livejournal.com/55382.html
I am both pleased and terrified!
Call of Cthulhu has often thrown up some interesting campaign ideas. Two of these appeared in 1996, Horror's Heart by Sheldon Gillet and Utatti Asfet by Owen Guthrie & Toivo Luck, and interestingly they never quite reached the heights of their illustrious predecessors. Still both campaigns have their redeeming features and offer a number of night of lovecraftian horror.
* Utatti Asfet *
What an interesting campaign! There is an odd, but truly cthulhuian, feeling to this
So I started to listen to the recordings here at YSDC. Have to say it is interesting to hear a different group run through what has become, for me at least, the news template for Call of Cthulhu adventures...