Ishmael will be ready to take on the terrors of the night!EddyPo wrote:That's right. I forgot about that. Make sure you have your backup character ready. The one armed with a harpoon and a blunderbuss.
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Being a fan of the Colonial Era the attention to Historical accuracy (more or less) impresses me.
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Agreed. I have a few issues with the source material (very minor ones), but for the most part I have been happy with it. Can't wait for it to get a broader release.Shannon Mac wrote:Being a fan of the Colonial Era the attention to Historical accuracy (more or less) impresses me.
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Does anyone have Kevin Ross' email? The YSDC link isn't working. You can PM it to me, too.
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Especially when he runs into his brother Quincy and they go for a "night on the town"EddyPo wrote:So far we've gone through two chapters in the campaign. No casualties yet, but a lot of san loss. As a result, one of the investigators has taken up heavy drinking. Not actually as a forced mental illness. Dude just likes to drink. I think the others in the party are headed in that direction too.
I'll admit that I've never seen forced drinking, or "firewater boarding" as it was put, used as a way to subdue someone.UnknownEntity wrote:Especially when he runs into his brother Quincy and they go for a "night on the town"
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I'm glad to have experienced my first abduction of an NPC that involved forced alcohol consumption for the purpose of incapacitation in any CoC scenario I've ever played, and also coining the term "firewater boarding."
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