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[Cthulhu-a-thon '14] Episode Three: Progeny's Nightmare - World of Darkness: Innocents
The Esoteric Order of Roleplayers
November 3, 20143h 30m
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Show Notes
It's been a long-standing tradition among certain of the more august members of the Esoteric Order to do up a big horror gaming extravaganza around Halloween every year. Since time immemorial, this event has been referred to as the "Call-of-Cthulhu-a-thon"...even if no actual CoC is run that day.
Last year, we did one big six-hour scenario. This year we decided to go for the "rock festival" approach and offer several smaller scenarios over the course of a day and let folks filter in and out as the mood struck them.
The third and final scenario, run by David S., is a homebrew for World of Darkness: Innocents based on a nightmare he had recently.
Fair warning: the fact that this came at the end of a long day of tense horror gaming and near-constant junk food snacking, along with all of us getting into the characters of playing 12-year-olds, made for some pretty punchy gameplay. Still and all, lots of creeptastic fun was to be had. Enjoy!
*Featuring*
Scott
David L.
Des
Jade
Brendan
Last year, we did one big six-hour scenario. This year we decided to go for the "rock festival" approach and offer several smaller scenarios over the course of a day and let folks filter in and out as the mood struck them.
The third and final scenario, run by David S., is a homebrew for World of Darkness: Innocents based on a nightmare he had recently.
Fair warning: the fact that this came at the end of a long day of tense horror gaming and near-constant junk food snacking, along with all of us getting into the characters of playing 12-year-olds, made for some pretty punchy gameplay. Still and all, lots of creeptastic fun was to be had. Enjoy!
*Featuring*
Scott
David L.
Des
Jade
Brendan