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Miniatures Adventure => Call of Cthulhu => Strange Aeons => Topic started by: Bergh on 15 December 2011, 09:12:40 AM
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Arctic encounters inspiration needed!
Im going to make an Arctic scenario where the Threshold agents will meet different opponents at random.
the story is that an expedition has recovered an ancient artefact they need to escape to the boat.
Im simply going to make an Arctic encounter table, i have a few ideas myself, but could use more if possible.
here are the list of what i can think of:
Angry polar bear
Eskimo hunters, either with primitive weapons or rifles
Competitor archaeologist trying to get the artifact
Sasquatch / Wendigo
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Check these links:
http://leadadventureforum.com/index.php?topic=6871.0 (http://leadadventureforum.com/index.php?topic=6871.0)
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We played a game with the stuff several years ago. I thought I did a battle report about it but I can't find it. There is a downed balloon terrain piece among other things.
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There is a downed balloon terrain piece among other things.
You may use as inspiration the true story of Amudsen's death trying to rescue Nobile's crewmen
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You may use as inspiration the true story of Amudsen's death trying to rescue Nobile's crewmen
The inspiration in my case was Swedish explorer Andrée in the balloon Örnen II (The Eagle) which crashed on Hvitöya.
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The obvious one would be Mountain of madness type thing. Then you get shoggoths and elder things.
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The Tuunbaq, from Dan Simmons' The Terror (go find a copy, it's amazing and will cram you full of arctic inspiration).
Mi-Go would also work. The arctic would probably be quite warm by their standards, and would make a great out of the way place for them to base stuff that would be too obtrusive in other parts of the world.
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John Carpenter's The Thing with a 20's Tech Level would be perfect. Maybe check out the Shakleton movie too...
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I agree with the Shoggoths and Elder Things. You could also add giant albino Penguins (or even man eating penguins?).
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As far as rules go (and I only say this as I'm working on some for Shocking Tales #4) I would use some sort of 'Exposure' rules. Similar to the rules for 'Starvation' in Shocking Tales #3. Giant sightless penguins are a must as well.
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Arctic encounters inspiration needed!
Im going to make an Arctic scenario...
Penguins are southern hemisphere only, gentlemen.
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Penguins are southern hemisphere only, gentlemen.
They are now... but in the 1920s they were driven to extinction by the last crazed investigators in a doomed expedition or just eaten by shoggoths.
Are you sure they are actually penguins anyway?
From a distance they may look like penguins, but as you get closer...
How about a smaller cousin to the mi-go?
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Penguins are southern hemisphere only, gentlemen.
I know, but those penguins would be Eldritch Penguins, not normal penguins.
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I know, but those penguins would be Eldritch Penguins, not normal penguins.
Wait until you see the trailer for "Happy Feet III"....
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There's a lot of it about - http://leadadventureforum.com/index.php?topic=24998.0
Perhaps it could turn out that instead of it being in the Arctic, the whole adventure was actually taking place in a Dutch zoo? (Topical joke for fans of 'Life in the Freezer' or 'Snowy Planet' or whatever it's called)
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POWs escaping from Stalinist gulag? I know penguins are southern hemisphere - but what if they escaped from a zoo?
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POWs escaping from Stalinist gulag? I know penguins are southern hemisphere - but what if they escaped from a zoo?
The PoWs escaped from a Stalinist zoo?
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As far as rules go (and I only say this as I'm working on some for Shocking Tales #4) I would use some sort of 'Exposure' rules. Similar to the rules for 'Starvation' in Shocking Tales #3. Giant sightless penguins are a must as well.
I don't see anything about starvation in ST#3... ;)
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I don't see anything about starvation in ST#3... ;)
Yeah, did I miss something?
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Perhaps it could turn out that instead of it being in the Arctic, the whole adventure was actually taking place in a Dutch zoo? (Topical joke for fans of 'Life in the Freezer' or 'Snowy Planet' or whatever it's called)
Yes, I'm waiting for someone to complain to the BBC that the dinosaurs in Walking With.... weren't real, too.... :o
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I rather suspect Mike was referring to Shocking Tales #2, which does feature starvation rules. We've been juggling around so many rules in development lately, it's hard to keep our heads straight.
I've been mulling over ideas for an Arctic Black Dossier, complete with Mountie allies, sled dogs and herds of vicious caribou. Not sure where/when that'll appear, but definitely something I eventually need to do.