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<blockquote data-quote="bromleylaerchenheim" data-source="post: 6883789" data-attributes="member: 55687"><p>Very good point. I would love to get the Cutulhu feeling into Ravenloft. I once run a Cutulhu adventure with a DnD group. Just to say it went pretty well. But they were all first level and are do afraid of any monster... The module went two sessions and only at the end there was a very heavy combat where the group faced the boss monster, two gargoyles and some zombies. By the rules they would not have had a chance but it was role play not roll play! And with good play they saved the day and it was a hard won victory.</p><p>Do my recommendation is to not stock by the rules and never let the players judge the situation by saying "there are two zombies crawling out of the mud" . Levee them unaware of what's happening. Exaggerate. Do not use rule book descriptions. Leave as much in the dark as you can.</p><p>And most importantly: do not let them fight to much. Focus more on problem solving and mystery. Use foreshadow as much as you can. You will see that a lonely wolf can frighten then to death if he stalks them for hours without giving them a chance to catch a glimpse of him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bromleylaerchenheim, post: 6883789, member: 55687"] Very good point. I would love to get the Cutulhu feeling into Ravenloft. I once run a Cutulhu adventure with a DnD group. Just to say it went pretty well. But they were all first level and are do afraid of any monster... The module went two sessions and only at the end there was a very heavy combat where the group faced the boss monster, two gargoyles and some zombies. By the rules they would not have had a chance but it was role play not roll play! And with good play they saved the day and it was a hard won victory. Do my recommendation is to not stock by the rules and never let the players judge the situation by saying "there are two zombies crawling out of the mud" . Levee them unaware of what's happening. Exaggerate. Do not use rule book descriptions. Leave as much in the dark as you can. And most importantly: do not let them fight to much. Focus more on problem solving and mystery. Use foreshadow as much as you can. You will see that a lonely wolf can frighten then to death if he stalks them for hours without giving them a chance to catch a glimpse of him. [/QUOTE]
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