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The Shadow Over Dunwich - Doctor Who meets Call of Cthulhu
Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2012 5:20 am
by Mr. Handy
The Shadow Over Dunwich is the third adventure in a campaign combining classic Doctor Who with Call of Cthulhu. The first adventure,
The Terror Out of Time, took place in 1930 London, and the second,
The Ninth Planet, took place on Pluto in 2112. You may read them if you wish, but you do not need to know anything about them (or about Doctor Who) to play in this adventure, which takes place in 1985 in Dunwich, England (a real place, not the fictional Dunwich in America). Surviving characters may become companions and travel in the TARDIS for further adventures. The game is set to begin in late September. Players will be expected to post at least twice per week, and I intend to match that pace. Players from previous games in this campaign are welcome to return, though except for those playing the Time Lord and his companions, you'll be playing new characters. New players are welcome to create characters as well. The only restriction is that they must be affiliated with
UNIT in some way. They do not have to be soldiers, as there are many possible careers within UNIT. They do not even have to be members of UNIT. "Friendlies" along the lines of journalist Sarah Jane Smith are also an option.
I'll post detailed character creation instructions in a new thread on
The Shadow Over Dunwich board when I have time, probably this weekend. In the meantime, the OOC chat thread is up and running.
Re: The Shadow Over Dunwich - Doctor Who meets Call of Cthul
Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2012 6:42 am
by CrackheadC.
Like I said in the other thread, I'm in.
Re: The Shadow Over Dunwich - Doctor Who meets Call of Cthul
Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2012 7:02 am
by yockenthwaite
Yup and me too. As long as Elizabeth survives I'll keep playing her. And even if she croaks it I'll find some way to continue
Re: The Shadow Over Dunwich - Doctor Who meets Call of Cthul
Posted: Sat Mar 30, 2013 11:00 am
by Rogerd
I'm certainly interested.
Are you using an EU Who stuff? If so, can we play humanoids affiliated to UNIT in some way?
Re: The Shadow Over Dunwich - Doctor Who meets Call of Cthul
Posted: Sun Mar 31, 2013 5:21 am
by Mr. Handy
I'm sorry, but the game is currently full. I just had a new player join and pick up the last abanadoned character, and at this stage it would be difficult to introduce a new character. There will probably come a point where I can bring in a new character, and you'd be welcome to join then, but it will be some time.
I'm not familiar with most of the EU stuff, and my campaign is much more influenced by the classic series than the new one. If you're going to be affiliated with UNIT, you'll have to be able to at least pass for human. At this point in history, UNIT's leadership would probably consider non-humans (other than the Doctor) a threat.
Re: The Shadow Over Dunwich - Doctor Who meets Call of Cthul
Posted: Sun Mar 31, 2013 9:10 am
by Rogerd
Mr. Handy wrote:I'm sorry, but the game is currently full. I just had a new player join and pick up the last abanadoned character, and at this stage it would be difficult to introduce a new character. There will probably come a point where I can bring in a new character, and you'd be welcome to join then, but it will be some time.
I'm not familiar with most of the EU stuff, and my campaign is much more influenced by the classic series than the new one. If you're going to be affiliated with UNIT, you'll have to be able to at least pass for human. At this point in history, UNIT's leadership would probably consider non-humans (other than the Doctor) a threat.
EU stuff is where the fun stuff happens. For instance in one Who book we find out that the Oans (Guardians of the Universe from DC) are an extinct polity in Who, and so too are the Shi'ar (Marvel). Both were in the same book. As such can be kind of fun when you look at other franchises EU stuff too where stuff kinda links up.
My idea was to play an immortal, similar to Flint from Trek, but in that he has not yet discovered his heritage yet to join the ranks of the others. As such he would look fully human and UNIT would not know the difference. Aaah....damnation! lol
Re: The Shadow Over Dunwich - Doctor Who meets Call of Cthul
Posted: Sun Mar 31, 2013 6:30 pm
by Mr. Handy
I don't remember Flint, but any characters that aren't exactly human would have to have the same vulnerabilities. An "immortal" character would still be able to be killed normally and suffer from reduced attributes due to aging, and would still suffer Sanity loss normally. I'd have to come up with some special rules in that eventuality, as I did for Time Lords.
Re: The Shadow Over Dunwich - Doctor Who meets Call of Cthul
Posted: Sun Mar 31, 2013 6:39 pm
by Rogerd
Mr. Handy wrote:I don't remember Flint, but any characters that aren't exactly human would have to have the same vulnerabilities. An "immortal" character would still be able to be killed normally and suffer from reduced attributes due to aging, and would still suffer Sanity loss normally. I'd have to come up with some special rules in that eventuality, as I did for Time Lords.
Well the immortals in Who obviously don't age, unless they want to, and they can then revert back to a previous age - but by and large can be killed by normal weapons and in fact Hermes states that himself in the book. The most powerful possess various psionic abilities but I wouldn't really want that. And they should certainly suffer sanity loss as normal as despite a few quirks they are essentially human.
Those that were known as gods possessed far more abilities.....but then again EU Who is a really messed up place.
http://tardis.wikia.com/wiki/Immortal