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ragsthetiger04 Jan 2020 12:49 p.m. PST

Whomever1 and I had a go at The Fog, the Cthulhu-tastic Scenario of the Month from October, a couple of days ago. Here's a few photos, and a link to the AAR.
The lighthouse on rugged Forkney Island, scene of the action…

League leader Kaspar Guffman is engulfed in perilous fog…

Sidekick Joel Kairo faces a very large and scary Dagonite…

More photos, and an AAR, right here: imgur.com/gallery/kTH0Reh
Thanks to Whomever1, and to you for your interest,
rags

dragon6 Supporting Member of TMP04 Jan 2020 1:21 p.m. PST

Great table and photos. Interesting tale of horrific monsters

Whemever104 Jan 2020 11:29 p.m. PST

It was a tough game, even played co-op. The first player to activate from each league had to draw a scenario card, which was almost always something bad--a random monster, a peril, a horror check--possibly they were all bad, now I think of it. And by turn 4 it was peril checks all the time for everyone.

ragsthetiger05 Jan 2020 12:44 p.m. PST

"…possibly they were all bad, now I think of it."
You are correct -- there's nothing but trouble in the scenario deck. With low level leagues, I think we did it the right way -- co-op to fight the monsters, every league for itself with the plot points.
Thanks, dragon6! Glad you enjoyed it. :-D

kmfrye22 Jan 2020 10:13 a.m. PST

An excellent read and an exciting game.

Keith F.

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