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<blockquote data-quote="aescarion" data-source="post: 477464" data-attributes="member: 8302"><p>Hi there.</p><p></p><p>I recently ran my first CoC campaign, which I called 'Epic' 'cause that's the name of the evil power who is causing all the trouble, at my local gaming club and the chap who tinkers with their website was kind enough to put my notes and maps up at <a href="http://www.shadow-warriors.co.uk/shadow_warriors_schedules.htm" target="_blank">http://www.shadow-warriors.co.uk/shadow_warriors_schedules.htm</a> (I don't know how to do links in a post so you'll need to cut and paste into your browser). Just click on the 'scenarios' tab on the left.</p><p></p><p>I'd be interested to hear what people think of this adventure, especially if they choose to run it. It's set in the UK (although it's easily transplanted elsewhere) and it involved hapless PCs stumbling across plans to summon an Great Old One's servants to Earth - I used a GOO I made up but feel free to substitute a cosmic horror of your choice. It took me and four players about five three-hour sessions to get through, and they were being pretty thorough. It's mostly investigation, with one or two bits of combat which I ran pretty free and easy with regards to the rules. I think my players all had fun and we only had one fatality (who threw a strop, went to search the spooky old house on his own and got eaten by zombies).</p><p></p><p>There are maps up there, too, although bear in mind that I did them in pencil on graph paper and I have litte idea what a real nuclear bunker would look like.</p><p></p><p>I've tried to include everything I think might be useful, but I still had to wing quite a lot. The stats might be a bit screwy, too - I didn't even try working out the CR for the huge slavering monsters at the end.</p><p></p><p>I'd be grateful to hear anyone's comments, or even if anyone fancies running this adventure themselves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aescarion, post: 477464, member: 8302"] Hi there. I recently ran my first CoC campaign, which I called 'Epic' 'cause that's the name of the evil power who is causing all the trouble, at my local gaming club and the chap who tinkers with their website was kind enough to put my notes and maps up at [url]http://www.shadow-warriors.co.uk/shadow_warriors_schedules.htm[/url] (I don't know how to do links in a post so you'll need to cut and paste into your browser). Just click on the 'scenarios' tab on the left. I'd be interested to hear what people think of this adventure, especially if they choose to run it. It's set in the UK (although it's easily transplanted elsewhere) and it involved hapless PCs stumbling across plans to summon an Great Old One's servants to Earth - I used a GOO I made up but feel free to substitute a cosmic horror of your choice. It took me and four players about five three-hour sessions to get through, and they were being pretty thorough. It's mostly investigation, with one or two bits of combat which I ran pretty free and easy with regards to the rules. I think my players all had fun and we only had one fatality (who threw a strop, went to search the spooky old house on his own and got eaten by zombies). There are maps up there, too, although bear in mind that I did them in pencil on graph paper and I have litte idea what a real nuclear bunker would look like. I've tried to include everything I think might be useful, but I still had to wing quite a lot. The stats might be a bit screwy, too - I didn't even try working out the CR for the huge slavering monsters at the end. I'd be grateful to hear anyone's comments, or even if anyone fancies running this adventure themselves. [/QUOTE]
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