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The end of the trip: on ending a campaign

Started by Imperator, January 29, 2014, 07:17:05 AM

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Imperator

Yesterday, almost at midnight, we finished Horror at the Orient Express. I've run this campaign several times, with some of the dearest persons to me. We've always had a blast, and it always has been challenging, literary (in the best sense of the word, regarding detailed NPCs, stunning locations and rich imagery, no railroading bullshit) and very original. This run, however, has been more special to me and I wanted to share it here

See, we started the campaign in September the 9th, 2012. My wife broke her water at 6 PM, in the middle of the game. Maybe it was because our friend Candela had been asking the baby to be born that day so she could see it (the baby was still 10 days from D-Day), and my little Monica has always been such a good girl. So, we have to stop the game and run to the hospital so Monica was born the next day, at 8 AM.

Of course, we needed some time to adjust, so we didn't restart the campaign until January the 24th, 2013.

This campaign, thus, was born with my baby girl and has grown with her. That's why it's so special to me. There have been many sessions in which my baby girl has been present as an spectator, sitting in her tall chair, watching intently, while we played grim and gritty horrific sessions. And believe me, it's fucking hard to try and create an eerie mood while the most beautiful baby is singing and being cute at your table.



We have played 32 sessions, 32 glorious sessions through 17 months. My baby missed this last session because, these days, she goes to bed early as she sleeps a lot, at last. We usually start when she's in bed, around 20:00.

I really hope that, some day, when she's a bit older, we will play together, and then I will take out this wonderful campaign out of its box again, and I'll give her the chance to take a stroll fr this enchanted, horrific Europe, on board of the most mythical train that ever existed, fighting, suffering and being scared.

Though I still think that the best campaig for CoC (and on of th best campaigns ever) is Masks of Nyarlathotep, there is no other campaign with such a capacity to evoke the grandeur of a time long gone.

Finally, as it happened the previous time I ran it, only one investigator, thorugh sheer luck, managed to survive with her life and sanity. When Scotland Yard entered the little apartment above the shop in Islington, they only found a person inside, the exiled princess Tatiana Androkovna Romanov, lying unconscious on a wooden floor that was marked with weird drawings and warped like was on a flame. Some of the agents claimed to have seen a beautiful women, in a screaming crazy flight down the street, with blood inher face while she tried to scratch her own eyes (Candela's PC, after losing more than 60 SAN), but they could not catch her due to a preternatural fog that raised minutes before the chants and screaming started. There was not a single trail from the rest of the group that entered the building: the Hindi mountaineer Mukhar Dhananjay, his servant Pradesh, and Hollywood star Biff Baxter. Nothing but the Stetson hat of the actor, trapped under an upturned table. Princess Tatiana was unable to remember anything, and now she can't stand the sight of naked skin, specially her own. Doctors expect her to make a full recovery. British intelligence has a lot of questions for her, and about what happened in Istambul with the British Ambassador's son.

Now I raise a glass for all the many players that have lived this wonderful campaign with me, and specially for those (Candela, Jafet, Víctor, Patillón and my beloved Victoria) that lived it at the same time that my baby. This is a wonderful hobby, and CoC is a magnificent game. May we all have ahead of us many years of investigating mysteries, discovering eldritch horrors, fight cultists, go insane and die.

PS: Os dejo un enlace a la edición italiana de la campaña (una simple traducción de la edición francesa), que se mea encima de la española y de la americana original. En cuanto mejore mi francés me empiezo a comprar los manuales en francés, por la gloria de mi madre. Dan ganas de arbitrarla otra vez, sólo de ver esas fotos.
My name is Ramón Nogueras. Running now Vampire: the Masquerade (Giovanni Chronicles IV for just 3 players), and itching to resume my Call of Cthulhu campaign (The Sense of the Sleight-of-Hand Man).

The Ent

Congrats on what sounds like total awesome, AND to awesome offspring! :)

Silverlion

D'awww. Baby! Oh, anyway, I think its awesome that you made it through a full horror game campaign. Those can be tough, but its a very well done one from what I understand. Rock on in making it truly fun and scary for your players.
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Better hope that her first word isn't Hastur!

Imperator

Quote from: One Horse Town;727839Better hope that her first word isn't Hastur!
For good or worse, it was "NO" closely followed by Mommy. This weekend she started using "sword." All is well :)
My name is Ramón Nogueras. Running now Vampire: the Masquerade (Giovanni Chronicles IV for just 3 players), and itching to resume my Call of Cthulhu campaign (The Sense of the Sleight-of-Hand Man).

The Butcher

Congratulations, Ramón. Sounds like an awesome campaign. Oh, and Mónica is cute too. ;)

jeff37923

Congratulations! This sounds absolutely wonderful and thank you for sharing it with us!
"Meh."

Imperator

Thank you all.

I felt that after so many threads devoted to shitting on top of another people, some good vibrations would be appreciated :D

Also, I think these momentous sessions must be shared because it's great to see other people playing and having fun.

Also, Jeff, your marvelous Star Wars gift is getting used again. The next games will be some Star Wars D6 sessions, and if the game catches on (2 players are enthusiastic, the two girls are meh because of previous sucky GM and the other will play anything), that will be our next campaign :)
My name is Ramón Nogueras. Running now Vampire: the Masquerade (Giovanni Chronicles IV for just 3 players), and itching to resume my Call of Cthulhu campaign (The Sense of the Sleight-of-Hand Man).

Black Vulmea

Yo no sabía que su madre es francés. ¿De dónde es?
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Imperator

Quote from: Black Vulmea;727911Yo no sabía que su madre es francés. ¿De dónde es?
Mi madre no es francesa. :D ¿La madre de quién?
My name is Ramón Nogueras. Running now Vampire: the Masquerade (Giovanni Chronicles IV for just 3 players), and itching to resume my Call of Cthulhu campaign (The Sense of the Sleight-of-Hand Man).

Imperator

Oh, I see, it's because of the last Spanish paragraph XD No, "por la gloria de mi madre" is a common saying around here that can be roughly translated as "God be witness" or something like it :)
My name is Ramón Nogueras. Running now Vampire: the Masquerade (Giovanni Chronicles IV for just 3 players), and itching to resume my Call of Cthulhu campaign (The Sense of the Sleight-of-Hand Man).

Black Vulmea

Quote from: Imperator;727913Mi madre no es francesa.
I misunderstood; it sounded like you were using the book in French because she's French.
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Imperator

Quote from: Black Vulmea;727918I misunderstood; it sounded like you were using the book in French because she's French.

No, mate, but I am learning French because the French editions of the game are so superior to the rest. They are gorgeous.
My name is Ramón Nogueras. Running now Vampire: the Masquerade (Giovanni Chronicles IV for just 3 players), and itching to resume my Call of Cthulhu campaign (The Sense of the Sleight-of-Hand Man).

The Butcher

Quote from: Imperator;727913Mi madre no es francesa. :D ¿La madre de quién?

Lo penso que a Vulmea le confundió "por la gloria de mi madre." :D

jeff37923

Quote from: Imperator;727908Also, Jeff, your marvelous Star Wars gift is getting used again. The next games will be some Star Wars D6 sessions, and if the game catches on (2 players are enthusiastic, the two girls are meh because of previous sucky GM and the other will play anything), that will be our next campaign :)

I do not see how your Players could not become enthusiastic with you as GM and d6 Star Wars as your instrument of choice. :)
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