Cthulhu Konig is here. but as a savior or oppressor? ˚‧º·(ᵒ﹏ᵒ)‧º·˚
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I do love when critical role et al decide to put travis willingham through The Horrors. they say "travis, it's been long enough. we have to scare you again." and he keeps agreeing to it
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Inspired sequence of my PC Harlen from my Magnus Archives-based CoC campaign stumbling into @wolfythewitch's Magnus Archives OC
(For once this isn't another avatar, RIP Harlen...)
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The SCP wiki exists in my games. It is to Delta Green agents what the War Thunder forum is to the military.
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It's just an old basement. Quit complaining and have a quick look around down there. (Janet Aulisio, Call of Cthulhu supplement Mansions of Madness, Chaosium, 1990)
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.41 Derringer - John Pacer
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Ok, just thinking out loud, but maybe we should let the Great Old Ones out.
I'm just saying. Lovecraft wasn't exactly an unbiased source. Maybe they're perfectly nice. Maybe they just want to stop people saying slurs. Maybe they're just Welsh.
I'm not saying I want the world to end, but I think that it would be a decent compromise to maybe unseal one or two of the smaller ones, just to see what happens. I bet we could put them back if there's a problem. And maybe they'll give us candy!
If it's just one of them, and maybe just for the weekend, it'll be fine. Come on, guys. What's life without a little risk?
Ritual! Ritual! Ritual!
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Father Cole O’Donnelly, priest from Boston and now agent of Templar Order (kind of?).
We’re playing Masks of Nyarlathotep and Cole learned Bless spell from the pope, killed one of Nyarlathotep’s masks and survived weird trials of the templar order.
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Idea
The Dungeon of Dorian Gray
Everyone remarked on how tidy and fashionable the Gray manor house was. Dorian Gray could host three demonic summonings each week, with a tragic spectacle of death on special occasions. And yet, his estate was not haunted in the least! It remained stubbornly free from ghosts or dimensional rifts, never showing the slightest sign of a toothy maw in the ceiling.
In one locked room, however, Dorian Gray kept a picture of his house. And for each dreadful thing that happened in the real building, a new streak of ichor or pallid face at a window would appear on the painted image. Eventually it grew to be a ghastly sight.
But progress marches on, and the wealthy Mr. Gray found the means to stave off the corruption of his home's soul. With a certain ritual, people can be sent into a painting, and he intends to hire some desperate and determined adventurers and pay them very well to exorcise the artwork. It will take a truly stalwart group to face what is probably a more haunted and eldritch mansion than any three other dungeons combined. But bragging rights and a million gold pieces are on the table...
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