Call of Cthulhu: Crimson Letters - RPG Review

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  • After a strange death, the Investigators are hired to locate some missing documents. They soon realize that not only are others hunting for these letters, but something sinister is hunting the Player Characters. Written by Alan Bligh, the scenario appears in the 7th Edition Keeper's Guide, and one interesting feature is that it lets the Keeper decide who the culprit is.
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Komentáře • 289

  • @mrblopsfiner
    @mrblopsfiner Před rokem +430

    “Hello Internet…”, always feels like a warm, welcoming hug from an old friend. Keep up the great work, Seth.

    • @numapompiliusful
      @numapompiliusful Před rokem +5

      True!

    • @TurboWulfe
      @TurboWulfe Před rokem +6

      It's a good feeling

    • @johanneskaiser8188
      @johanneskaiser8188 Před rokem +4

      Agreed. Just lights up tedious days and improves those already good.

    • @Tboysupreme
      @Tboysupreme Před rokem +7

      He hasn’t even finished the welcome when I click a like. We the "internet" already know this will be great.

    • @BrotherVoidBomber
      @BrotherVoidBomber Před rokem +10

      He's like your quiet fun uncle that everyone knows that always comes to every house party regardless of the home situation.
      ALSO HAPPY 100K I was here since the days of you going over COC 7th edition in depth.

  • @GreasusGoldtooth
    @GreasusGoldtooth Před rokem +209

    Words cannot express how happy hearing "hello internet, Seth Skorkowsky," makes me.

    • @hariszark7396
      @hariszark7396 Před rokem +2

      It's "Seth Sko-rko-- ..wsky"....😆😉

  • @yng1234
    @yng1234 Před rokem +132

    This was the first Call of Cthulhu adventure I ran. Ever. It took 15 sessions, a lot of roleplay, time travel, a manifestation of Kezaiah Mason herself fused with the Horror in the Ink, and my favorite: Anthony Flinders becoming an unlikely ally as he was the first culprit, but became stuck in a time loop due to the effects of the book. His Groundhog Day experiences really mellowed him out. After that, Kezaiah Mason became the main bad gal. What an adventure. I absolutely loved it. But damn, heck of a first time.

    • @SSkorkowsky
      @SSkorkowsky  Před rokem +66

      Damn. You walked into your first game like a boss.

    • @gmradio2436
      @gmradio2436 Před rokem +15

      War Story please.

    • @SneakyNinjaDog
      @SneakyNinjaDog Před rokem +12

      Wow - 15 sesions!! With a group (like I have) playing around once a month that would mean taking a year and a half almost for this short introduction scenario... 😀

    • @paulll47
      @paulll47 Před rokem +5

      First off congrats, this is quite a feat, I am actually curious on how you handled the development phase.

  • @justinjanicki6561
    @justinjanicki6561 Před rokem +26

    It seems Flinders is a chase curse lol. In my game I had Flinders attack Lucy in her apartment trying to see if she had the papers, the players chased him up the fire escape for a little rooftop chase, one of the players rolled a nat 100 trying to jump onto the next roof, fell off the roof, then botched their luck roll to break their fall, then splatted in an alley. In the midst of the chase, Oaks and Shaunessy showed up because they saw Lucy talk with the investigators at her work and wanted to ‘talk” to her, only to see this goofy chase and decided they wanted to know if anybody knew where Leiter or anything of value he had was(They were settling the debt one way or another, and became essentially a rival party ) and then started chasing the PCs. It was one of the most fun , chaotic moments in an rpg I’ve played.

  • @dutch6857
    @dutch6857 Před rokem +29

    Did anyone else have Benny Hill's "Yaketty Sax" playing in their head as the chase was being described?

  • @goadfang
    @goadfang Před rokem +51

    I like to think that Jack went on to be a founding member of Scott Brown real estate, using an alias of course due to his years of fighting thr mythos, and so all those rental properties Scott Brown is hocking in the Cyberpunk future of 2020 are really built on haunted burial grounds, ghoul warrens, and ancient sites of mythos related terror. But hey, he got a great deal on them!

    • @oz_jones
      @oz_jones Před rokem +16

      This is canon now

    • @cameronjames3499
      @cameronjames3499 Před rokem +7

      I'm assuming the "We're Scott Brown MotherF-, Get the F- Out!!" actually originated as one of the lines from the default exorcism ritual taught to initiate estate agents.

    • @jesternario
      @jesternario Před rokem +2

      There is a book that ridges the two settings called Cthulhupunk. I think it’s for GURPS, but it probably has some great general advice for that.

  • @hoodieinfestation
    @hoodieinfestation Před rokem +73

    I don’t even play the games you typically review but I watch them all because you have good GM tips in general, and they are entertaining. Don’t comment much, but nice work on these Seth.

    • @MrDmitriRavenoff
      @MrDmitriRavenoff Před rokem +1

      I'm in thr boat right next to ya. Hand me that paddle and I'll help.

  • @BF-up5xw
    @BF-up5xw Před rokem +8

    "Hi, I'm Jack the property mogul; and I am too rich for this sh$t now. Seth, you're on your own!"

  • @shayulghul
    @shayulghul Před rokem +51

    Agreed. I ran this adventure as an experienced GM and still struggled a bit. I did use this as an opportunity to set up the Arkham city map and give the players the chance to explore the city a bit (hoping to make it an intro to an ongoing campaign). The adventure should be tightened up and show a preferred path. The "make this your own" approach should be an option but not the default. It was still fun, and my group occasionally begs me not to throw a "worm bear" at them ever again.

  • @sniperluigi6488
    @sniperluigi6488 Před rokem +8

    Going from "This module sounds interesting." to "Wait I already ran this module!" was an unexpected suprise.

  • @JKevinCarrier
    @JKevinCarrier Před rokem +27

    Jack needs his own show on the Home & Garden channel: "Supernatural House Flippers" :D

  • @JohnSmith-qq7fm
    @JohnSmith-qq7fm Před rokem +34

    My players were pretty oblivious, so I had to make a trail of bad guys, each stealing the papers from the previous dead one, and they had to follow the trail of dead bodies. And we also did that "Damn Flinders", even to the point of his mother (Maude) showing up after her son died

    • @mollywantshugs5944
      @mollywantshugs5944 Před rokem +2

      That sounds like quite a story

    • @JohnSmith-qq7fm
      @JohnSmith-qq7fm Před rokem +4

      @@mollywantshugs5944 It was a fun time. It took multiple sessions, and in the end, only Abner Wick and Emilia Court survived, and even that was because one of players was a rival book dealer and didn't want to be complicit in murdering his competition.
      So, unfortunately Abner lived, but they stole his ritual, and because of rolls, eyes bled and storms raged as the creature was banished, and Hobbhouse's house burned to the foundation. It kicked off our campaign and they went through Dead Lights, and the Books of Uncle Silas, except I changed that book dealer to Abner (and they still didn't kill him off!).

  • @cabanamaldita
    @cabanamaldita Před rokem +18

    A great review, as always!
    But mostly, thanks for mentioning my Handouts pack on DTRPG. I really enjoy seeing people satisfied with them, serving the purpose of adding more to the game and, more than anything, making the Crimson Letters experience even better.

    • @dutch6857
      @dutch6857 Před rokem +1

      For sure picking those up before I run it, they look fantastic

  • @steveanderson963
    @steveanderson963 Před rokem +6

    A little Seth Skorkowsky and Call of Cthulhu make Monday feel a little less Mondayish.

    • @larsdahl5528
      @larsdahl5528 Před rokem +1

      Yeah, time to regain some Sanity Points.

  • @maciej6102
    @maciej6102 Před rokem +20

    I made an occult circle inside the papers that was used to summon the monster. Leiter in his madness started to write a reversal of that magic circle to save himself, but at some point he ran out of paper and started to write on his forearms. He didn't make it in time and was killed. Wheatcroft made a set of photos of his body and he wanted to sell them to Abner Wick (I made Wheatcroft into a gambling addict also, he was selling dead bodies and photos of them to Abner for money), but police came and he, scared everything would be uncovered, hid the photos. Leiter body has been cremated after he rose from grave and killed police coroner, raising the importance of Wheatcroft's photos. Investigators had 3 sets of clues to get the formula needed to banish the monster-> Letier's notes, photos of his body from Wheatcroft and original circle in the book and copies. I wish I could post these images here, but yt doesn't allow it :/

  • @jameselsbury9478
    @jameselsbury9478 Před rokem +28

    I remember running this- the best moment was during a chase scene where the investigators were racing after the suspect, with the rolls making it so that only one caught up in an alley- the suspect got possessed and the gaze triggered a amnesia bout of madness, so I described how the other investigators entered the alley to find the suspect dead after the mad investigator smashed his head into a wall.
    Edit: they also fed the mobsters to the half-ghoul. Those adventurers had a habit of tying up loose ends.

  • @jesternario
    @jesternario Před rokem +8

    This is kind of like a mini Two-Headed Serpent story. And just as fun to watch.

  • @FreshCoatKustoms
    @FreshCoatKustoms Před rokem +11

    Nothing in this world has helped me more in becoming a good Cthulhu GM than your videos. Thank you so much.

  • @brothwood4108
    @brothwood4108 Před rokem +8

    Rest in Peace Alan. You had such great imagination and were a lovely bloke.

  • @holdetminbror365
    @holdetminbror365 Před rokem +4

    Am I the only one who can totally hear the Benny Hill-show score playing through that chase scene??

    • @evilscientistrecords
      @evilscientistrecords Před rokem +1

      Our dungeon master puts that song on whenever we have a chain of fumbles... Rickety Sax!

  • @AlVainactual
    @AlVainactual Před rokem +9

    Congrats on 100k Seth! Here's to millions more!

  • @cygnia
    @cygnia Před rokem +7

    I now wanna see a sketch of Jack flipping those haunted properties

    • @dutch6857
      @dutch6857 Před rokem +4

      "Huh, new realtor in Arkham... Scott Brown. Well he sounds nice, lets get him to show the place to us."

    • @richmcgee434
      @richmcgee434 Před rokem +5

      Given the number of them he's inherited from deceased long-forgotten relatives and random semi-strangers he's going to need to hire agency to handle them all. I hear Scott Brown's supposed to do good work.

    • @dutch6857
      @dutch6857 Před rokem +1

      @@richmcgee434 Thinking about it for a bit, the CoC Scott Brown would have a very impressive skillset. "Ain't no two-bit spook gonna keep me from my showing! Scat! Scat! You don't want me to come down there!"
      Intimidate through the roof, SAN hanging by a thread.
      (edited for grammar)

    • @richmcgee434
      @richmcgee434 Před rokem +1

      @@dutch6857 I kind of assume their reps' SAN is already at zero and nothing phases them any more. The company CEO is probably a mask of Nyarlathotep with a weird sense of humor.

  • @johanneskaiser8188
    @johanneskaiser8188 Před rokem +3

    The Flinders Chase sounds like slapstick comedy underlined by Benny Hill music.

  • @dutch6857
    @dutch6857 Před rokem +10

    I was hoping that you would review this one, I was intending to run it soon and your advice is always invaluable. After watching I wonder if I want to get another few cases under my belt first, even with your suggestions.
    (After reading it I totally saw the the tendrils of the monster as smoky wisps that if you looked close enough you could see were made of floating letters in ornate, old-fashioned handwriting)

  • @ArchangelMiniatureGaming

    man. I miss Alan Bligh's stuff. RIP. Alan

  • @luckyleo25
    @luckyleo25 Před rokem +2

    That chase scene sounds so "Keystone Kops"!! 🤣🤣

  • @danacoleman4007
    @danacoleman4007 Před rokem +1

    Seth's videos actually make me glad I don't have any friends. I can watch these wonderful spoiler-filled videos with complete abandon and enjoyment, knowing that I will never have an opportunity to play them.

  • @Gabrong
    @Gabrong Před rokem +1

    i am always a bit nervous until i hear "and I'm Jack the NPC.." I just love that line. i would use it as a ringtone if my phone wouldnt been muted for... since i have turned it on.

  • @TheFleahost
    @TheFleahost Před rokem +1

    I’ve never played CoC or Travelers, but you give a lot of great tips that are system independent. “I got a showing!”

  • @smjsuperscott
    @smjsuperscott Před rokem +4

    I combined all the starter adventures into an intro campaign for my friends with this as the finale. I had it be that everything was the machnations of Githlanki, from the starter adventure with the lake. A fun twist was that by this point one of the players was actually a ghoul under Githlanki and in the conclusion where it was for me the student, he kidnapped and ritualistically sacrificed one character, then the other 2 came in and got into a fight with him, with the actually turned one watching the door. The other player actually won, but was severely wounded. The ghoul player snuck up behind him with a shotgun and tried to execute him with a shot to the back of the head, but the player got a hard dodge roll, spun around, and got a perfect headshot. We had the finale be him having to permanently be on the run from the agents of Githlanki.

  • @dicewrites
    @dicewrites Před rokem +2

    Jack need to call up Scott Brown to help manage all the real estate he is racking up.

  • @EHAmos
    @EHAmos Před rokem +4

    I have been dying for you to cover this one because it seemed so complex, thank you!
    EDIT: I'm going to write out a timeline for the stolen papers to keep track of who had it when, but I want all of the culprits to have had it at some point but it only ended up with one of them

  • @EvilDMMk3
    @EvilDMMk3 Před rokem +10

    When I ran this I actually used a handout where the professor had been keeping track of the bids for the papers. This included three future enemies and one future ally of the PCs.
    Oh and the PC is managed to trick a couple of mob enforcers into picking a fight with a couple of proto-ghouls.

  • @nessdragon
    @nessdragon Před rokem +1

    This was a fun one when I ran it. I took full advantage of the "variable culprit" aspect, because originally, I had picked Flinders to be the villain, but my players got a bead on him too soon, so instead I just ran with the "Satanist in a Mythos world" angle and did the bit with him stealing a lock of a PC's hair to cast a spell. They tracked him back to his home and found him in the basement with his cliche altar and all his goofy Laveyan setup, and one of our PCs, a former boxer who had become a priest, decided to fight him and beat him unconscious hand-to-hand on general principle, and the rest of the PCs let him do it. So the doofy Satanist got his ass kicked by an old man while his friends cheered him on, which was just hilarious.
    I went ahead and made Wick the culprit after that and made them going down into the ghoul warrens the climax of the adventure, and that worked a lot better since it was their first encounter with ghouls and had plenty of creepiness and shock value. And the priest character had actually talked the two mob goons into helping them go after Wick to get the money they were owed, so they had extra manpower and firepower for the fight, which worked out well.

  • @Ulysses-xl4pv
    @Ulysses-xl4pv Před rokem +1

    Seth brings funny moments, I’ve watched since 2016, I remember getting up at 5:00 in the morning and watching his videos before going to school. It’s was awesome.

  • @FairyEvergardens
    @FairyEvergardens Před rokem +4

    Thank you for making and sharing this video. Your content always makes me feel better ✨

  • @willywonkascreepysmilewonk3200

    Always brightens my day to see a Seth upload

  • @TheNeoanomally
    @TheNeoanomally Před rokem +1

    I love this style of video. Thank you for all your effort you put into it!

  • @brianojeda5695
    @brianojeda5695 Před rokem +1

    I hear your videos just to hear about Cthulhu mythos and enjoy the bits of Jack npc, keep it up, I was waiting for the next call of Cthulhu review and can't wait for the next one

  • @TheJMKlemann
    @TheJMKlemann Před rokem

    Fantastic review as always, one of the few things that keeps me entertained during work days

  • @StephMcAlea
    @StephMcAlea Před rokem +2

    Sorry @Seth, I draw what I'm asked. I had no idea that the letter and receipt wouldn't be included but my memory is hazy. X
    #KillFlinders

  • @--enyo--
    @--enyo-- Před rokem

    I like that Jack the NPC is becoming a real estate mogul. Soon he’ll be the quest giver, not the taker.

  • @craftsmenMC
    @craftsmenMC Před rokem +2

    YES! Been looking on tips for this scenario forever! I’ve always been to scared to run it! Thanks Seth!

  • @carrotcake9727
    @carrotcake9727 Před rokem

    Bro thank you so much for doing this and I really wanted to run it but I was very confused reading it. This helped a lot

  • @MaxWriter
    @MaxWriter Před rokem +1

    Nicely done, as usual. I've never run this one and, though I love the idea of the detailed npcs to interview, I hate having to determine who did it myself. I also don't see any of those missing parts being features at all. I like what you did with it.

  • @overlord8805
    @overlord8805 Před rokem

    Finally, I have been waiting for this exact video ever since I watched your CoC guides.

  • @jaylouis4679
    @jaylouis4679 Před 4 měsíci +2

    really excited to run this adventure using the newly released Arkham book, got the leatherette so that's some awesome handouts

  • @jacobcarignan1
    @jacobcarignan1 Před rokem +2

    This is great! I was just looking for resources on this adventure the other day. Crossing my fingers for amidst the ancient trees

  • @DarkAutumnScribe
    @DarkAutumnScribe Před rokem +1

    Another great review! Thank you!

  • @zachmckinney2497
    @zachmckinney2497 Před rokem +1

    Seth thank you for calling that out. Refering to your aside on basic floor plans. Always easier to not use an elevator that exists than forcing one to appear out of nothing.

  • @SL-sc8iw
    @SL-sc8iw Před rokem +1

    Perfect timing!! I’m literally planning to run this in 2 weeks!!

  • @severinevalles2423
    @severinevalles2423 Před rokem +1

    This was the first CoC adventure I ran. I choose to make Flinders the thief of the papers but only has some kind of pawn of Wick, who promised him actual mythos knowledge (but actually planned to get rid of him once he used him). Emilia Stone was just a genuinely helpful NPC with some backbone.
    Thing is, I introduced Flinders to the PCs by making him 'casually' watch them when investigating Leiter's office. Flinders then proceeded to ramble bullsh*t about Emilia being a witch and other sketchy theories. For a moment I was afraid of making him too suspect from the get go, but one PC in particular just completely bought his witch theory and overall invited him to help on the case. How your players sort of blindly trust Emilia to help them made me smile as it resonated as the somewhat similar but reverse situation that developped in my game.
    Also about your point on the written adventure leaving too many details out to be welcoming to new keepers, I agree. I did put the work to flesh out locations ahead of time (except the Manse, and I got lucky the PCs did not try to visit there). I also planned clues/handouts but if I would try it again today, I would probably plan for more. Overall the amount of work was significant for a first adventure, but it turned out quite well in the end.

  • @thetoweroftomes
    @thetoweroftomes Před rokem +1

    Ran this as my first ever Cthuhu adventure. It took us two sessions of eight hours and everyone at the table had a horrifyingly fun time. Recommended.

  • @TheEldritchGoth
    @TheEldritchGoth Před rokem +1

    This review came out just in time! I had been planning to run this adventure for my crew for some time now, and this video dropped about a week after I started taking notes and prepping for the game. The tidbits were great, and I loved Emilia Court's potential witchy turn so much that I also made her the villain. There was a new player introduced during the session - a history professor at MU. This was perfect. The session started after he wrapped up a class, with his current star student Anthony Flinders reminiscing over the loss of Charles Leiter and his most talented postgraduate student, Emilia, coming in to catch up with him and direct him to Fallon's office to join the rest of the crew. By the end of the session, Emilia had incinerated herself and his teacher's pet Flinders was revealed to be an insane Satanist that tried to kill him for the papers. Needless to say, Professor Fillman had a horrific introduction to the Mythos.
    Edit: The spell list I used for Emilia was candle communication, incinerate, contact Nyarlathotep, gate, and send dream, for anyone looking for a thematic and Keziah Mason inspired tool set for your villain.

  • @doomhippie6673
    @doomhippie6673 Před rokem +1

    As usual top notch. Thank you so much.

  • @brynnp3038
    @brynnp3038 Před rokem

    So good to see Jack again! Thanks Seth...a long one but a great adventure and worth the tips!

  • @kevinberent9068
    @kevinberent9068 Před rokem +1

    I cannot agree strongly enough with you that this is NOT an adventure for beginner Keepers or players. When we first got into CoC after COVID-19 hit, I spent A LOT of frustrated time trying to plan how to run it. Luckily, I figured out that we just weren't ready for it, and moved on to other scenarios. Now that our group has a lot more experience, we'd probably have fun playing it...right after filling in all of the missing pieces you covered! Thanks for this and all the other videos ----- they have really helped me/us. Keep up the great work!

  • @rookangelofmercy7283
    @rookangelofmercy7283 Před rokem

    Always a great video

  • @wildernessboy9996
    @wildernessboy9996 Před rokem

    Congrats on 100k Seth

  • @robbabcock_
    @robbabcock_ Před rokem

    Great review!

  • @dapineaple
    @dapineaple Před rokem

    Thank you for these :)

  • @sinmaan7568
    @sinmaan7568 Před rokem +2

    With your expertise with horror, both as a writer and game master, as well as your sense of humour, I would LOVE to see your take/reviews as well as game play regarding DEADLANDS. To me, that setting offers such a good balance between horror, action and "tongue in cheek" humour, all wrapped in tropes of cowboys/Indians, trains, steam tech and weird. You would rock that genre! I personally like the Savage World adaptation (very simple rules and quick to run), but the themes stay the same no matter the version. Cheers!

  • @alonsoaguilar313
    @alonsoaguilar313 Před rokem +1

    I think a cool thing you can do with this adventure is stretching it out over time and letting it play out amidst other related scenarios, really emphasizing the sandbox aspect. I ran it as a combined scenario with Missed Dues, simply replacing that scenarios' maguffin with the Hobbhouse Papers. For Hobbhouse Manse I used Delta Green's Music From A Darkened Room, a Black Man / Keziah Mason scenario that fits perfectly. Naturally, it became more of a 20-session campaign, but the groundwork that's within the scenario is really great as inspiration and for futher expanding.

  • @ReustersPlace
    @ReustersPlace Před rokem +2

    Jinkies... you guys went all sorts of Saturday Morning ghost hunting teenagers... you needed a Great Dane though.

  • @bweh387
    @bweh387 Před rokem

    Just had our first session of this the other day - my players didn't know to target Lieter's zombie's head, so one of the players wound up using resurrection offensively to reduce Lieter to his essential salts - at which point he went through a bout of madness and went through with actually resurrecting the guy. Of course, he came back at zero sanity. Leaving the players in the fun predicament of figuring out what they were supposed to do with this crazy guy who everyone knows should be dead.

  • @brynnp3038
    @brynnp3038 Před rokem +1

    Sweet! Been a long minute!

  • @bigsarge2085
    @bigsarge2085 Před rokem +2

    I like the time contraint/countdown aspect. Stupid Flinders!

  • @teamarcaniun336
    @teamarcaniun336 Před rokem +3

    Yes yes yes! God this is my favourite part of the day now.

  • @Ralndrath
    @Ralndrath Před rokem

    As the great and mighty Jack the NPC was describing the chase I couldn't help whistle the Benny Hill theme lol

  • @gothmissstress
    @gothmissstress Před rokem

    👀thanks for a great review, Seth

  • @GreyMage
    @GreyMage Před rokem +2

    This was a very fun video. I haven't run the adventure myself, but it certainly will be an option now.

  • @dallaspark9100
    @dallaspark9100 Před rokem +1

    Dang! I ran this for my players a week ago!
    Wish I would have waited for your video (I also chose emilia court as the culprit) great video anyways! :)

    • @FuriousJorge
      @FuriousJorge Před rokem +2

      Ironically Emilia was the LAST PERSON to get investigated. Literally went through all the options before her.

    • @dallaspark9100
      @dallaspark9100 Před rokem +1

      @@FuriousJorge true! my players ruled out everyone else before her, they loved it! :)

  • @travismix2844
    @travismix2844 Před rokem

    Just wanted to say before I head over to Amazon to leave a review that I just got done reading the first chapter of Damoren and so far its really great. Looking forward to the rest in the series.

  • @BambooGallery
    @BambooGallery Před rokem +1

    Always wanted to run this, thanks seth!

  • @MrJHM007
    @MrJHM007 Před rokem +2

    Sounds like that chase should have been set to Yakkety Sax.

  • @KyleMaxwell
    @KyleMaxwell Před rokem +1

    I just ran this last month and it immediately became my favorite scenario ever.

  • @arbrawlchamp
    @arbrawlchamp Před rokem +1

    Everytime I've run this, I've always had Wick not as the thief, but as the true villain. He uses the destruction of the Witch Papers as an excuse to get the investigators to help him perform a ritual to summon Tulzcha. Yeah, it consumes the Witch Papers, and the horror in it's green flames...buuut it's gonna inevitably herald Azathoth's awakening. :)

  • @krutch540
    @krutch540 Před rokem

    New Seth Skorkowsky video?! Day saved!!!

  • @MonkeyJedi99
    @MonkeyJedi99 Před rokem +1

    I eagerly await the next episode of Call of Cthulu: House Hunters Edition

  • @andersschmich8600
    @andersschmich8600 Před rokem +1

    Great to see it covered! In my campaign I changed the bear wormy thing to a shade of Keziah herself with a blurred, hideous face. I totally agree that while its a great adventure, it is totally unsuited for a novice keeper, even though I had been playing for a few years when I ran it, it still took me a while to prepare it. The Corbitt House or Edge of Darkness are much better starter modules.

  • @foxandbadgerpresent
    @foxandbadgerpresent Před rokem

    I was hesitant about running this, but after hearing this I think it might be a great transition game to kick off an episodic Pulp campaign. Thanks Seth!

  • @ryke_masters
    @ryke_masters Před rokem +1

    My personal explanation for Wick knowing more than he should is simply that he has his ghouls snoop on anything related to the papers or of mythos interest. They searched the PC's hotel rooms, turned up around other locations when no one was around but left tracks, etc. And in preparation for this adventure, I had minor artifacts disappear (e.g. I ran Crack'd and Crooked Manse before, and some mythos statue that they had left in the house disappeared by the time they came back to the ruins after the climax of the scenario, complete with strange "animal" tracks) so they could turn up in Wick's shop or study. With all that, PC's didn't really need to ask for an explanation: he's just that shady. He offered to bind the beast back in the papers and give them minor occult knowledge in exchange for the papers themselves and nonspecific later "services", and ended up as an extremely shady patron the PC's never dared look too close into. Him threatening/bribing the PCs into going somewhere or doing something was a convenient way to cart them off to further scenarios.

  • @elgoogkcuf
    @elgoogkcuf Před rokem +1

    I love and appreciate your videos! Do you have any Tabletop War Stories videos lined up? I love those.

  • @bjornehlert5544
    @bjornehlert5544 Před rokem +1

    A good ol' Cthuhlu Review. 👍🏻
    My favorit...

  • @johnathanrhoades7751
    @johnathanrhoades7751 Před rokem

    Woo!!! I'm running this adventure as my group's first CoC adventure starting Wednesday. (I've been a GM for a few years, this is just the first CoC game we're playing.)

  • @shinbulb
    @shinbulb Před rokem

    Your video was very, very interesting. I wanted to run this adventure for my players this summer. I felt that it would be a little difficult for me so I chose instead « none more black » from « doors to darkness » with player characters that are all teachers in the university. I feel the idea is quite the same in both scenarios, so I managed last night to use some of your ideas in my session. Thanks a lot !
    But now if I want to run the crimson letters to my players I will have to wait a very, very long time ! :-)

  • @BloodDracolich
    @BloodDracolich Před rokem

    Sounds to me that with all the chasing shenanigans Seth had going that game, I'm surprised he didn't break out the Benny Hill Chase theme.

  • @WoobooRidesAgain
    @WoobooRidesAgain Před rokem +5

    8:52
    You know how you say that art can be hugely inspiring? This picture is inspiring me to play Abner like Sydney Greenstreet in _The Maltese Falcon_ . The far shot of this artwork makes me immediately think of how that film used low angles to make Gutman look even larger than he already was.

    • @SSkorkowsky
      @SSkorkowsky  Před rokem +5

      Funny enough, I used my Sydney Greenstreet voice for him for that same reason.

  • @kwagmeijer26
    @kwagmeijer26 Před rokem +1

    I ran this twice for my first two times keeping (2 different groups) and had a blast as the sandbox nature really differentiated them, and allowed me to make use of my improvisation chops. One thing I liked to do is any place the horror had appeared, I made it so the investigators might notice "dead worms dried up like they had climbed onto the sidewalk to escape the rain".
    First group was crazy, at one point they made a huge enemy of Wick, which resulted in some chase scenes, and a great scene involving a ghoul searching a person's office while they stayed hidden in a closet trying their best to keep their breathing quiet. They got locked down in Wick's secret basement at one point and had to run from the ghouls to find another way out. Also had a great nightmare scene after they had found the papers and went to sleep in one of the character's mansion and locked them in a safe. Finally, it ended with them killing the horror but burning down the mansion in a fit of insanity, having to make constitution rolls to not pass out succumbing to the smoke.
    Second time there was a great scene where they finally tracked the papers down to a house, and when they entered, it was covered in crawling worms that they had to walk on to get anywhere and touch to interact with anything.

  • @traumachild1737
    @traumachild1737 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Flinders the ultimate in eldritch horror

  • @PsychesGamingAddiction
    @PsychesGamingAddiction Před rokem +1

    Awesome video as always ^^
    Do you write the extra scenes down or something? Or do you more or less improv them? I know you’ve made a video on how you prep (print out the pdf, etc) but a detailed version on how you prep a scenario from start to finish would be the best thing that ever existed on the internet :D

    • @SSkorkowsky
      @SSkorkowsky  Před rokem +1

      For that one, outside of my notes for the module itself, I simply had the handouts I wanted printed out. I noted on Post It notes where they could be found (some had 2 possibilities depending on where the PCs went), I printed the mansion map straight out of the Mansions of Madness book, and the rest I improvised as we needed.

  • @erikgust2
    @erikgust2 Před rokem

    Great video as always mr Keeper. Have you run or ever considered running Mask of Nyarlathotep? I just started out with the prop set by hplhs and my players are having a blast

  • @drskelebone
    @drskelebone Před rokem +1

    I'm unreasonably upset about Wick's Store Map. The boiler is located approximately at the middle of the house, but the first floor bathroom is on the north side and the second floor bathroom is on the south side? The only thing non-Euclidean in this nightmare is that plumbing!
    :)
    Anyway, great video as always!

  • @citcoin-official2681
    @citcoin-official2681 Před rokem

    Another Great Review; Seth.
    Though I'd like to see another War Stories/Rpg Philosophy video some time soon, not just because they're amazing content, but because they're my best excuse to share my own Tales of Daring Don't, and the Dubious Wisdom from my own personal supply.
    Until my next comment, You have a Great Day

  • @christiankrueger8048
    @christiankrueger8048 Před rokem

    Thank you!

  • @Tabletop_Nonsenseverse
    @Tabletop_Nonsenseverse Před rokem +3

    Yesssss more Seth Skorkowsky. I have been consuming Seth's content in the background for 4 days. Love how it feels like someone's telling me a story.

  • @Graham-ce2yk
    @Graham-ce2yk Před rokem

    There's a couple of scenarios in Magazines that use a similar idea, 'The Chapochaug Tunnel Haunting' in Issue 0 of the Arkham Gazette fanzine gives options on what draws the Investigators to the tunnel and what they find when they get there, the earlier 'From the Trenches' (IMHO one of the best scenarios published in Challenge Magazine.) which appeared in issue 63 of GDWs Challenge magazine centers around a WWI veteran who's convinced something followed him back from Europe, as with the Arkham Gazette scenario there are options for the hooks and just what is chasing the man at the center of the scenario.

  • @captainxray
    @captainxray Před rokem

    Hi Seth! I've loved you reviews and insight for years and finally saying so! I am curious...what would be your pick for the first adventure a first time keeper should run? Thanks so much!

    • @SSkorkowsky
      @SSkorkowsky  Před rokem +2

      I usually recommend The Haunting (in the free Quick Start rules) as a good start, using 2 players (once you get that under your belt, you can be better prepared for a larger group, but I think 2 players is good for that first time Keeper). For 3 or more players for newish Keepers, I like Dead Light and Edge of Darkness.

  • @scottknudsen6611
    @scottknudsen6611 Před rokem +1

    This whole review is worth it for the chase story alone.

    • @richmcgee434
      @richmcgee434 Před rokem

      "Clipped by a milk truck" is something you just don't see in modern chase scenes. Best argument for playing in the 1920s. :)

  • @MrTryAnotherOne
    @MrTryAnotherOne Před rokem +1

    Love the shirt.