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Re: Investigator Creation

Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2016 2:31 am
by Mr. Handy
I'm ready and eager too. I was just waiting to find out what the effects of my Mythos Experience are.

Re: Investigator Creation

Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2016 3:13 am
by bzr101
I'm ready and wanting to play!

Re: Investigator Creation

Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2016 1:42 am
by Cearlan
Mr. Handy wrote:I'm ready and eager too. I was just waiting to find out what the effects of my Mythos Experience are.
I reckon that a level of either 1D8+2 or 1D6+4 Mythos would be appropriate - the latter should give a better 'average,' but you choose. Adjust your Maximum sanity (and sanity if a believer) accordingly.

Due to your experience at the beach, you should also add two of the following to the investigator’s backstory: Injury/Scar, Phobia/Mania or Encounter with Strange Entity associated with Mythos experience. (possibly hydrophobia, limnophobia or ichthyophobia - again- your choice)

Spells (only if a believer - see what you mythos score is first).

Re: Investigator Creation

Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2016 8:07 am
by Mr. Handy
Cthulhtu Mythos gain/Maximum and current Sanity loss:
[dice]0[/dice]

I'll take Icthyophobia and Encounter with Strange Entity (Deep One). I will be a believer. I've updated my character sheet.

Re: Investigator Creation

Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2016 3:13 pm
by Cearlan
@ Mr. Handy

Right - well done - a good solid roll there. Due to your working where you do, I reckon that you have come across, (at least), the following three books;-

Gaston le Fe's "Dwellwers in the Deep" (San loss 1D8);
Olaus Magnus’ Historia de Gentibus Septentrionalibus (Rome, 1555) ; (San Loss 1D6); and, of course;
the rare 14th Century Middle English version of the "Cthaat Aquadingen". (San Loss 2D4):

From these tomes, each of which you had to really push just to get access to, despite your position in the library, and your relationship with J.P. Gilson, who has taken you under his wing, you have managed to come across two rituals devoted to some sort of hideous beings that must surely be the creatures that attacked you. (JP Gilson is the manuscript librarian at the British Museum). (Treat the spells as rituals, for we all know magic simply cannot exist - but then again, can these creatures really exist???);

Covenant of the Deep; and
Contact the mother of the seas

There are others that may or may not be rituals, but you have not made the links - if such links actually exist that is.

Re: Investigator Creation

Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2016 5:36 pm
by Mr. Handy
Thanks, I'm all set now. I take it I have no idea what these are supposed to do beyond their names.

Re: Investigator Creation

Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2016 7:36 pm
by Cearlan
Mr. Handy wrote:I take it I have no idea what these are supposed to do beyond their names.
Like I said - magic cannot exist so you possibly view these as something akin to Pagan rituals. Doubtful if you studied them in any greater detail than the rest of the tomes, more for curiosity value than anything else perhaps? Highly improbable that any of it would have been committed to memory, but you have a rough idea where the rituals were in the books.