A Call of Cthulhu Adventure Blog
Session 12: A Cop and a Baron Walk into a Train...
The investigators navigate tensions and investigations as they journey towards uncovering deeper layers of intrigue and betrayal.
Session 11: Rat Poison!
The investigators navigate social challenges, a mysterious creature, and a scheme involving rat poison, all while preparing for an impending police investigation in Vienna.
Session 10: Dine and Dash
The investigators navigate a tense meal, foil an enemy’s messenger, battle a shadowy entity, and face escalating chaos aboard the Orient Express.
Session 09: It Was Probably an Ocelot
The group plan to confront Scott Myers in his room, leading to chaotic events involving a shadow creature, paranoia, and a struggle for sanity.
Session 08: You Can't Spell 'Tranquillity' Without 'Tranquil(liser)'
During a brief stop in Munich, the investigators devise plans to unravel the mystery of the cursed fez and confront the enigmatic Mr. Menkaph.
Session 07: There Are Other People on This Train!
Amidst the luxurious confines of the Orient Express, the investigators unravel layers of intrigue, encountering enigmatic passengers and the foreboding influence of the Blood Red Fez.
Session 06: Who Can Sleep on a Train Anyway?
The investigators uncover an ancient mystical chant that may shield one’s mind from the sinister influence of the cursed Fez during their fateful journey on the Orient Express
Session 05: Literally Sleeping Metaphorical Dogs (Lying Status Unconfirmed)
The investigators make confusing codes and confusing metaphors as the eponymous train finally enters the story.
Session 04: Never Trust Little Old Ladies
The investigators prepared for their ominous journey to Constantinople seeking clues about a mysterious, occult fez and its connection to a recent murder, pocketing evidence from the crime scene along the way.
Session 03: Seeking Clues, Uncovering Danger
The investigators searched for clues about the fez’s origins and unearthed troubling details suggesting even greater dangers await them on their journey to Constantinople.