Pulp Cthulhu
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Re: Pulp Cthulhu
A really horrifying episode. Look at this suit, it’s ruined! Ruined I say!!
I get lockdown, but I get up again.
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Yes last night the party had to deal with a horrible, leering, grotesque, snivelling, bestial French monster. And they met a Ghoul from Paris as well.
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To be fair though, for once Hiliaire didn't put us in increased peril through his inept decision-making and swordsmanship. And toilet-bothering.
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Anyone notice that most of the time when you looked at Christine you couldn’t see the pick axe?
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Or the pistol.
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keep an eye on those dynamite sticks
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I thought she was just pleased to see you all.
Kein Plan überlebt den ersten Kontakt mit den Würfeln. (No plan survives the first contact with the dice.)
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Re: Pulp Cthulhu
Another top-notch (and top shelf) cover GM!
I'm sure Karina was actually less horrified, and more pleased, than that at the time.
I'm sure Karina was actually less horrified, and more pleased, than that at the time.
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It was actually nice to be surrounded by gentlemen for once. Not uncultured sweaty thugs in khaki’s or dress suits. Or little Chinese women screaming in Cantonese at you. Or outrageous Frenchmen stinking of garlic. And the less said about our third world gentleman the better.World2dave wrote: ↑Mon Jun 01, 2020 1:54 pm Another top-notch (and top shelf) cover GM!
I'm sure Karina was actually less horrified, and more pleased, than that at the time.