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EricThe Shed22 Jul 2015 2:31 a.m. PST

Monday night saw the first adventure of my Pulp Campaign – the Scales of Anubis played out in the shed. Full report, background and piccies on the blog
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Fish22 Jul 2015 3:28 a.m. PST

Lookin might fine!

And the terrain seems to be perfectly colored from what I remember from my visit to Egypt; sand is lighter color and then there is the chocolate-y rock color. In teh vicinity of Nile you also get green thingys.

FABET0122 Jul 2015 3:29 a.m. PST

Very nice. I take 3 please!

GamesPoet Supporting Member of TMP22 Jul 2015 7:00 a.m. PST

A very good effort being put in here, congrats!

Whemever122 Jul 2015 7:57 a.m. PST

Astonishing. Do we know what the fulcrum does yet?

EricThe Shed22 Jul 2015 8:04 a.m. PST

The Fulcrum is one of five pieces that make up the Scales of Anubis…

The ficticious history is all here…
link

As yet neither I (the author) or the players have any idea of what happen when all these pieces are brought together.

I have some ideas of where this is going to lead and to keep it focussed the campaign will be finished by the end of the year…think 8-9 games total.

At present they are merely objects.

Extrabio1947 Supporting Member of TMP22 Jul 2015 6:57 p.m. PST

Your backstory is downright amazing. I really love the way you wove fact and fiction.

Who makes the model of the resurrecting mummy? I've seen it somewhere in a set with priests, but I can't remember where.

Please keep sharing this remarkable campaign game. Well done!

EricThe Shed22 Jul 2015 9:49 p.m. PST

Extrabio – The Mummy came from the Foundry pack

Thanks for the positive comments

magokiron23 Jul 2015 9:39 a.m. PST

Amazing terrain and a fun game.

Thanks for sharing.

Pulp Alley24 Jul 2015 5:14 p.m. PST

Fantastic! It is great seeing your terrain in a game. THANKS for playing and sharing Pulp Alley!


Dave
Pulp Alley

ge2002bill Supporting Member of TMP24 Jul 2015 9:00 p.m. PST

Eric!
Congratulations! Prodigious achievements! I will follow your exploits with interest.
*****
Are the boards atop the tomb removeable?
and
Are there passageways and rooms hidden below?
*****
My friend Chuck has a Tomb Game we play from time to time. It has stackable chambers, passageways and that sort of thing. I was imagineering it under your boards! You can see sections of Chuck's Tomb here:
link
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Applause! Encore!
Bill P.
Chronicler of The Campaigns of General Pettygree

PS
Pettygree's last experience, "Am I Dead?" appears here:
link

sumerandakkad26 Jul 2015 3:36 a.m. PST

Excellent adventure. I hope Queen Ayesha is going to make a cameo appearance?

EricThe Shed27 Jul 2015 6:04 a.m. PST

ge2002bill

what a fabulous adventure – thanks for the link

Sadly my tombs do not sit under the boards ……..yet

cheers

EricThe Shed30 Jul 2015 5:55 a.m. PST

The latest post is now up on the blog – sadly I could not crosspost the message already put up…

part 2 here

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picture

cheers

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