The Shadow Over Innsmouth part 4

The Good Friends of Jackson Elias - En podkast av Paul Fricker, Matthew Sanderson and Scott Dorward - Tirsdager

We’re back and we’re playing hide-and-seek. No, hang on. That’s when everyone hides and one person goes looking for them. This is the other way around. There’s a name for that game, isn’t there? Oh, yes! Sardines. That would explain the smell… Main Topic: The Shadow Over Innsmouth part 4 This is the fourth part of our multi-episode exploration of HP Lovecraft’s classic weird tale, “The Shadow Over Innsmouth”. Last time, we had a long, drunken chat with Zadok Allen, down by the docks. Now, we’re almost ready to catch the last bus out of town. This time, we reach the action-packed part of the story. Lovecraft isn’t known for his action scenes, but the chase sequence in “The Shadow Over Innsmouth” stands out in this respect. We break down Robert Olmstead’s attempt to flee Innsmouth and its inhabitants, finding plenty of gaming inspiration along the way. Links Things we mention in this episode include: * The New Annotated HP Lovecraft, edited by Leslie Klinger * Franklyn Expedition * Shaun of the Dead (2004) * Covered bridges * “Tam O’ Shanter” by Robert Burns * Quatermass and the Pit (1967) * Saraband * Malleus Monstrorum Tam O’ Shanter News Paul at Dragonmeet Paul will be at Dragonmeet 2023, on Saturday the 2nd of December. While he’s not sure about seminars or other events yet, you will be able to find him on the Chaosium stall. Do drop by and say hi. Matt and Scott at Illusion Horror Con Meanwhile, both Matt and Scott will be attending the Illusion Horror Con. This is an online convention devoted to horror RPGs. While the main focus is Kult, there will be all sorts of games going on over the weekend. Scott and Matt will also be appearing on a number of panels. Check the convention website for times and details Paul Doing Push-Ups for Charity Paul is raising money for Cancer Research UK by doing 100 push-ups every day throughout November. Please see

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