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The Brotherhood of Death - Doctor Who Meets Cthulhu Invictus

Posted: Mon Jun 22, 2015 5:07 am
by Mr. Handy
The Brotherhood of Death is the fourth 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. The second, The Ninth Planet, took place on Pluto in 2112. The third, The Shadow Over Dunwich, took place in 1985 in Dunwich, England (a real place, not the fictional Dunwich in America). 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 Rome in 44 B.C. Surviving characters may become companions and travel in the TARDIS for further adventures. The game is set to begin in early July, but I may be able to get the TARDIS crew started in late June. 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.

Re: The Brotherhood of Death - Doctor Who Meets Cthulhu Invi

Posted: Mon Jun 22, 2015 5:34 am
by johnson41996
I would like to play but im confused, do i make a new character or am i gordon again?

Re: The Brotherhood of Death - Doctor Who Meets Cthulhu Invi

Posted: Mon Jun 22, 2015 6:53 am
by Vladd
I would like to take part in this game, what sort of characters are needed this time?

Re: The Brotherhood of Death - Doctor Who Meets Cthulhu Invi

Posted: Mon Jun 22, 2015 7:51 am
by DrPeterson
You have my gladius!


Any particulars as to the time and circumstances in which we'll be?

Re: The Brotherhood of Death - Doctor Who Meets Cthulhu Invi

Posted: Tue Jun 23, 2015 4:03 am
by johnson41996
When can i start building my character? also, resources?

Re: The Brotherhood of Death - Doctor Who Meets Cthulhu Invi

Posted: Tue Jun 23, 2015 4:47 am
by Mr. Handy
Welcome back aboard, everyone!

Jaysun81, Yockenthwaite, and Thorn can reprise their roles as Story, Elizabeth, and Brook, but the rest of you will need to play new characters. Gordon wasn't around in ancient Rome, and he doesn't have access to a TARDIS. However, ImpInTraining does not have time to rejoin, so the character of Lucius Verres is available for whoever wants to play him. Ideally you'd want to read his parts of the first three adventures to get the best feel for him, but that's probably not feasible. I do recommend at least looking at his portion of The Shadow Over Dunwich if you want to play him, though. He is from ancient Rome, but from 36 years before this adventure takes place. Some things will be familiar to him, but he will not be aware of the current political situation. He is also indefinitely insane, having a terrible fear of magic, and his Sanity is relatively low.

Everyone else will be playing new characters. After I create the forum for this game, which might not be until this weekend, I'll post character creation instructions and background information. For now, I can tell you that it's March of 44 BC. The Roman Republic has recently endured a bloody civil war, where Julius Caesar has triumphed over Pompey the Great and is now in sole command of Rome. There will be more information when I post the background thread. You'll be able to choose from a wide variety of professions, which I'll detail. There isn't any character type that's needed, so play whatever you feel like playing. Once I post the character creation thread, which will have full instructions, you'll be able to start building your character. I'm off from work next week and will have more free time before I leave for a convention on July 1, so it's the perfect time for me to get things set up for the game.

You can find five free downloads related to Cthulhu Invictus on Chaosium's website's free downloads center, including a character sheet. One of them describes Roman names and how they're constructed. You don't have to play a Roman, of course. You could play someone from one of the provinces or even beyond. All roads lead to Rome, after all.

Re: The Brotherhood of Death - Doctor Who Meets Cthulhu Invi

Posted: Tue Jun 23, 2015 7:59 am
by Thorn
Brook reporting for TARDIS duty :)

Re: The Brotherhood of Death - Doctor Who Meets Cthulhu Invi

Posted: Tue Jun 23, 2015 2:17 pm
by Wumpus
Hey, everyone! I would be really interested in participating if you still have an open slot. This scenario looks really fun.

Re: The Brotherhood of Death - Doctor Who Meets Cthulhu Invi

Posted: Tue Jun 23, 2015 2:40 pm
by Supercape
As mentioned, if there is space I will hop on board.

Re: The Brotherhood of Death - Doctor Who Meets Cthulhu Invi

Posted: Wed Jun 24, 2015 1:28 am
by DrPeterson
I was thinking of either playing a rich politician (senator or tribune type) or a retired army man. Or maybe a combination of the two :D

Re: The Brotherhood of Death - Doctor Who Meets Cthulhu Invi

Posted: Wed Jun 24, 2015 1:57 am
by jaysun81
Story checking in. :)

Re: The Brotherhood of Death - Doctor Who Meets Cthulhu Invi

Posted: Wed Jun 24, 2015 4:58 am
by Mr. Handy
Welcome to all players, new and returning!
Wumpus wrote:Hey, everyone! I would be really interested in participating if you still have an open slot. This scenario looks really fun.
Welcome to the board and the game, Wumpus! I've validated your account, so now you can post on the game boards.
DrPeterson wrote:I was thinking of either playing a rich politician (senator or tribune type) or a retired army man. Or maybe a combination of the two :D
That sounds like a great character concept, and one that would fit in perfectly!

Re: The Brotherhood of Death - Doctor Who Meets Cthulhu Invi

Posted: Wed Jun 24, 2015 7:43 pm
by DrPeterson
Excellent, Tiberius Tullius Germanicus reporting for duty then!

Re: The Brotherhood of Death - Doctor Who Meets Cthulhu Invi

Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2015 2:45 am
by Mr. Handy
Ave, Tullius!

I looked through the free Invictus downloads, but none of them actually had a list of Roman names or described how to construct them. It's in the book, which I have, but I can't very well copy it down. I can describe how Roman names are built (Tiberius Tullius Germanicus is built correctly) and give some examples, as well as locate and point you to resources online that list Roman names. That will be included with the character creation instructions when I have time to write them, hopefully this weekend.

Re: The Brotherhood of Death - Doctor Who Meets Cthulhu Invi

Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2015 10:13 am
by DrPeterson
It's not that hard, really. If you're rich enough you have trianomina, the threefold name, consisting of your praenomen, nomen and cognomen.
The praenomen and nomen are basically you're first and last name and are used to refer to and address people of all social strata, cfr. Titus Pullo or Marcus Antonius.

In very fancy families the first name is usually limited to a very select few names. This to further enhance the prestige of the name, Marcus and Gaius being prime examples.
The nomen signifies the gens the person belangs to. In case of Gaius Julius Caesar, his nomen indicates being a member of the Julii.

The cognomen is more of an officialised nickname. If look back at our favourite dictator here, Caesar actually refers to his rather limited hairdo, the latin refering to a rough brush. It is only in later times, when the cognomen became hereditary that it took on the meaning of emperor. Similar for Marcus Tullius Cicero. Cicero actually means pea. This too is a reference to his baldness.

Re: The Brotherhood of Death - Doctor Who Meets Cthulhu Invi

Posted: Fri Jun 26, 2015 3:17 am
by yockenthwaite
Happy to play Elizabeth again :D Looking forward to the game. Welcome to all the players.

Re: The Brotherhood of Death - Doctor Who Meets Cthulhu Invi

Posted: Fri Jun 26, 2015 5:19 am
by Mr. Handy
I'm glad to see you back! :D I should be able to get the forum up, hopefully with the TARDIS crew's starting thread, this weekend.

Thank you, DrPeterson! I hadn't known that Caesar and Cicero's cognomen were derived from their hairstyles, or lack thereof. Both of them may make appearances in this scenario, by the way.

Re: The Brotherhood of Death - Doctor Who Meets Cthulhu Invi

Posted: Fri Jun 26, 2015 7:36 am
by Thorn
Just a heads up, I'll be away on holiday most of July, and will only have random internet access.

Re: The Brotherhood of Death - Doctor Who Meets Cthulhu Invi

Posted: Sat Jun 27, 2015 3:38 am
by Mr. Handy
Thank you for letting me know. I'll be away myself July 1-5, and the rest of the time I can NPC Brook if needed. You should be able to get started in the next few days before you go, once I create the forum and the IC thread for the TARDIS crew.

Tiberius Tullius Germanicus would also make a great patron for other new characters, which is a good way to get them starting off together. It's also an excellent way to introduce new characters should players join in the middle, or should something horrible happen to a PC resulting in the player creating a new character. They can simply be more clients of his.

Re: The Brotherhood of Death - Doctor Who Meets Cthulhu Invi

Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2015 5:58 pm
by BenTheRat
Wish I could join in and be another Brutus, but July is looking super busy for me. So I'll pass on this one for now, maybe I can join in later. Too much going on right now.

Good luck all