Howie's Speakeasy - "Come on in"

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#161 Post by Anders Molin »

Eddie definitely wants to join the raid on Club Zothique - not that he knows how he could contribute, but he wouldn't be much of a newsman if he passed up an opportunity to get an inside scoop on a thing like this :)

Personally, he feels chasing down the Freak Show and stopping the harassments of Marius the hunter is a more pressing issue, and though he realizes the others do not share his priorities, he tries to communicate his urgency to the others in their talks.

As for Baines knowing about the Freak Show connection: consider him informed after the gathering at the book shop, if not sooner.
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#162 Post by Inferno »

Grognard, I'm leaving tomorrow on a work trip and will be back Monday night.
If I'm slow to respond this week, please NPC Archer if you need to keep things moving along. Thanks.

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#163 Post by thesniperknight1 »

I guess Baines may not have a choice in the matter....well, crap :lol:
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#164 Post by Grognardsw »

Hi all, its April school vacation week so I'm away with family. Maybe some quick posts later in week. Thanks.
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Hey guys, As I mentioned in my introductory post, I'm a writer. The most recent piece I've finished actually fits into this game. I started the story back in June 2014. It took two months to get the bulk of it done, but it just didn't feel done. I let it sit, then went back and added some scenes and expanded others. It now feels done. I asked our Lorekeeper if he would like to read it (you'll see why in the story), he said yes, and I sent it to him. He wrote back yesterday that the rest of the group would probably enjoy the story also.

This is story of Harold Matthers' great-grandson, also named Harold. This is actually the very first place I used a character with that name. After reading it, Grognardsw said that it felt like this Harold in Fun and Games was the grandson of the Harold from That Which Should Not Be. I've decided that great-grandson fits the timeline better, but the connection came from Grognardsw.

And also because of that suggestion, ideas have started rolling on the sequel with the senior Harold telling the younger about an experience of his many decades ago...

So, please, read if you wish, and I hope you enjoy it.
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#166 Post by Fulci »

Awesome! I'll read it this weekend.
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#167 Post by SocraticLawyer »

DadsAngry wrote:OCC: Side note doing research into Istanbul I discovered that the name change to Istanbul did not occur until 1930, and that Turkey was not formed until October 29, 1923. Less than two years from our story line.
Even old New York was once New Amsterdam. Why they changed it, I can't say....

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SocraticLawyer wrote:
DadsAngry wrote:OCC: Side note doing research into Istanbul I discovered that the name change to Istanbul did not occur until 1930, and that Turkey was not formed until October 29, 1923. Less than two years from our story line.
Even old New York was once New Amsterdam. Why they changed it, I can't say....

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...people just liked it better that way!


I'll be very busy this weekend, but I hope I can post!
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#170 Post by Anders Molin »

Everyone,

I'm sorry for not keeping up in the current posting tempo. I am experiencing a higher-than-normal pressure from work as well as my offline life at the moment and it will take some time to get back on track with the story - probably at least another week.

Grognard, feel free to NPC Eddie or to let his storyline sink into the background. I'll be happy to pick up the thread at my earliest opportunity.
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#171 Post by Grognardsw »

Sure. Given the impending raid and Dark Pharaoh Freak Show, I suppose I'll NPC him.
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#172 Post by Grognardsw »

In case any of you would like to get a hold of real pulps from the 1920s, there is an Adventure House auction going on that has many:

http://server8.maxanet.com/cgi-bin/mnli ... tegory/ALL
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I'll post tomorrow - too tired today :o :(
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#174 Post by Grognardsw »

For his partial readings thus far in the Pnakotic Manuscripts, Reginald gains 3 Cthulhu Mythos skill points.

The content from the Carcosa letters to Lovecraft, posted 5/2, came from Alan Moore.
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Excuse my absence, guys, I'm having a super busy week :( I'll post on Friday or Saturday!!
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FrankL wrote:Hey guys, As I mentioned in my introductory post, I'm a writer. The most recent piece I've finished actually fits into this game. I started the story back in June 2014. It took two months to get the bulk of it done, but it just didn't feel done. I let it sit, then went back and added some scenes and expanded others. It now feels done. I asked our Lorekeeper if he would like to read it (you'll see why in the story), he said yes, and I sent it to him. He wrote back yesterday that the rest of the group would probably enjoy the story also.

This is story of Harold Matthers' great-grandson, also named Harold. This is actually the very first place I used a character with that name. After reading it, Grognardsw said that it felt like this Harold in Fun and Games was the grandson of the Harold from That Which Should Not Be. I've decided that great-grandson fits the timeline better, but the connection came from Grognardsw.

And also because of that suggestion, ideas have started rolling on the sequel with the senior Harold telling the younger about an experience of his many decades ago...

So, please, read if you wish, and I hope you enjoy it.
I've been meaning to say for several weeks now that I read this and enjoyed it! Well done!
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Grognardsw wrote:Reginald Wilkins returns to the study of the Pnakotic Manuscripts, and Dr. Matthers to The Testament of Selene. Each comes upon a section of alleged spells. Would they work?

From the Pnakotic Manuscripts...

- Create Gate
- Find Gate
- Shining Trapezohedron
- Contact Elder Thing
- Instructions for inscribing an Elder Sign

From The Testament of Selene...

- Contact Servant of Selene, by which an unidentified "servant" of the goddess may be contacted.
- Summon Servant of Selene, by which an unidentified "servant" of the goddess may be summoned.
- Ingredients for the Dream Mists of the Oracles of Selene (Brew Dream Drug)
- Journey to the Other Side
- Create Scyring Window

The process of performing each spell is detailed. There may be additional spells, as there is more of the books to go (a few more full days.) Both Reginadl and Dr. Matthers lose 1d4 Sanity each for their further studies; please roll. Thanks.
COOL!! 8-)

Looking forward to destroying what remains of Reginald's sanity by contacting Elder Things!!! :twisted: :lol: :D

Reginald Sanity loss [1d4] = 2
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SocraticLawyer wrote:
FrankL wrote:...
And also because of that suggestion, ideas have started rolling on the sequel with the senior Harold telling the younger about an experience of his many decades ago...

So, please, read if you wish, and I hope you enjoy it.
I've been meaning to say for several weeks now that I read this and enjoyed it! Well done!
Thanks so much! I'm glad to hear it. The sequels are underway (yes, plural. Paula has a story (25% done) where she goes into the pawn shop and then the sequel with the senior Harold telling them about some loose ends that can only be tied up in Arkham).

Harold Matthers

Harold's player sees his old friend's ever decreasing sanity and wishes that he had invested in the psychoanalysis skill that Reg might regain some SAN.
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#180 Post by Grognardsw »

SocraticLawyer wrote:Couple quick questions about the spells. Are the spells simple enough that one could attempt them without having the book on hand? Or are they so intricate that you would need the book with you to use them? If the latter, could repeated use allow one to cast the spell without the book? If so, I imagine Carcosa has access to all of these spells and more....

Does the book indicate what the named spells do? E.g., what does inscribing an Elder Sign do? Where do the Gates go?
The rituals are complex and require the book on hand. I suppose with enough repetition one could cast them, but that seems far off to Reginald. Yes, though I didn't go into it in that particular post, the book details what the named spells do, though the language, meaning or interpretation may not be clear. The Gates seem to involve transportation to locations determined by the caster using provided incriptions, cadences and utterances. What these actually mean is not 100% certain. Some of the text is in the unknown language that Timothy Carver used. One can pronounce it (hopefully correctly) even if one doesn't know the meaning.

I guess we'll play out Spell research/casting in IC to explore more.

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