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Call of Cthulhu – The Phantom of Wilson Creek – The Wizard of Wilson Creek Game 2 Part 2

In the summer of 1928, yet another group of Boston investigators tried to sort out the strange happenings around the Campbell House near Mortimer, NC.  The man who had been asked to deal with the house was debunker Marshall Hutchins.  He’d brought with him writer Stephen Tucker, photojournalist Thomas Fitzsimmons, dilettante Derek Masterson III ( who also fancied himself a writer), and occultist Simon Leavy.  The five men would find less to debunk than to fear.

In the second session of the game, played more than a year after the first, both Tucker and Leavy’s players weren’t there, so the addition of two new players meant the characters of Anna Phelps and Dr. Dakota Haley were added to the group.

This first game was originally run at CaesarCon 2012 in Bryan, Ohio, on March 17, 2012.  This second game was run on June 29, 2013.  The Wizard of Wilson Creek is the third scenario in The Phantom of Wilson Creek, a monograph I wrote that was recently published by Chaosium.  As the investigators fled the house without solving the newest mystery of the place in the game session I ran before, I thought someone else might be sent to sort things out.  The role playing journal of the events here can be found at:

http://www.yog-sothoth.com/entries/2607-The-Wizard-of-Wilson-Creek-2-1-New-Allies

http://www.yog-sothoth.com/entries/2606-The-Wizard-of-Wilson-Creek-2-2-Return-to-Lenoir

http://www.yog-sothoth.com/entries/2605-The-Wizard-of-Wilson-Creek-2-3-The-Wizard

http://www.yog-sothoth.com/entries/2604-The-Wizard-of-Wilson-Creek-2-4-Preparing-the-Trap

http://www.yog-sothoth.com/entries/2603-The-Wizard-of-Wilson-Creek-2-5-The-End-of-It

Additionally, video of the game can be found in this playlist:  http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLonZ7fuFAFDp1ZKVjpGwpXqmYyBsckmbX

Call of Cthulhu – The Phantom of Wilson Creek – Return to Yellow Buck Mountain

In the summer of 1927, Boston Herald columnist William Madison received a letter from private investigator Alex Talbot, an associate.  More strange things were happening at an abandoned house in North Carolina and Talbot had no time (or inclination possibly) to deal with it.  Madison decided to make a vacation of the request, taking with him his wife, librarian Susan Madison, photographer Walter Corden, city reporter Robert “Bobby” Simon, Dr. Harvey Gibbens, and Reverend Michael Fullbright.  They would find things there that they could not explain.

This game was originally run at MACE 2011 in High Point, NC, on November 11, 2011.  Return to Yellow Buck Mountain is the second scenario in The Phantom of Wilson Creek, a monograph I wrote that was recently published by Chaosium.  The role playing journal of the events here can be found at:

http://www.yog-sothoth.com/entries/2029-The-Phantom-of-Wilson-Creek-Return-to-Yellow-Buck-Mountain-Pt-0-It-Begins

http://www.yog-sothoth.com/entries/2028-The-Phantom-of-Wilson-Creek-Return-to-Yellow-Buck-Mountain-Pt-1-North-Carolina

http://www.yog-sothoth.com/entries/2027-The-Phantom-of-Wilson-Creek-Return-to-Yellow-Buck-Mountain-Pt-2-Research

http://www.yog-sothoth.com/entries/2026-The-Phantom-of-Wilson-Creek-Return-to-Yellow-Buck-Mountain-Pt-3-Preparations

http://www.yog-sothoth.com/entries/2025-The-Phantom-of-Wilson-Creek-Return-to-Yellow-Buck-Mountain-Pt-4-Mortimer-Bound

http://www.yog-sothoth.com/entries/2024-The-Phantom-of-Wilson-Creek-Return-to-Yellow-Buck-Mountain-Pt-5-Second-Day

http://www.yog-sothoth.com/entries/2023-The-Phantom-of-Wilson-Creek-Return-to-Yellow-Buck-Mountain-Pt-6-To-the-House

http://www.yog-sothoth.com/entries/2022-The-Phantom-of-Wilson-Creek-Return-to-Yellow-Buck-Mountain-Pt-7-Confusion

http://www.yog-sothoth.com/entries/2021-The-Phantom-of-Wilson-Creek-Return-to-Yellow-Buck-Mountain-Pt-8-The-Things

http://www.yog-sothoth.com/entries/2020-The-Phantom-of-Wilson-Creek-Return-to-Yellow-Buck-Mountain-Pt-9-The-End-of-It

Call of Cthulhu – The Phantom of Wilson Creek – The House on Yellow Buck Mountain Game 2

Private investigator Alex Talbot of Boston, Massachusetts, had been hired by an anonymous client to investigate a supposedly haunted house in the hills of North Carolina in the summer of 1926.  He figured it was a silly assignment, so brought his friend and associate Andrew Hastings, a psychiatrist, with him for a kind of vacation.  They would find things that neither of them would want to remember afterwards.

This game was originally run at MACE 2009 in High Point, NC, on November 8, 2009.  It is the first scenario in The Phantom of Wilson Creek, a monograph I wrote that was recently published by Chaosium.  As the first group did not figure out or stop what was haunting the house, I figured a second group might be hired by the first to do so.  The original name of the scenario was simply “The Inheritance” and the role playing journals of the events here can be found at:

http://www.yog-sothoth.com/entries/1071-The-Phantom-of-Wilson-Creek-2

http://www.yog-sothoth.com/entries/1072-The-Phantom-of-Wilson-Creek-2-5

Unfortunately, the files are a little messed up, but readable.

Call of Cthulhu – The Phantom of Wilson Creek – The House on Yellow Buck Mountain

In the summer of 1925, several Bostonians arrived in Lenoir, NC, in answer to an inheritance received by one of them.  Dr. Joseph Abington, Professor of Anthropology at Boston University was the man who had inherited a house from a cousin he didn’t know existed.  With him were his accountant, Alexander Reed, and Mr. Reed’s Secretary, Mary Weatherly.  He’d also brought his friend Dr. Frederick Mann, a physician in Boston, and his graduate assistant, Christopher “Chip” Nelson.  They would find more than they bargained for in that old house.

This game was originally run at MACE 2009 in High Point, NC, on November 6, 2009.  It is the first scenario in The Phantom of Wilson Creek, a monograph I wrote that was recently published by Chaosium.  The original name of the scenario was simply “The Inheritance” and the role playing journals of the events here can be found at:

http://www.yog-sothoth.com/entries/1069-The-Phantom-of-Wilson-Creek-1

http://www.yog-sothoth.com/entries/1070-The-Phantom-of-Wilson-Creek-1-5

Unfortunately, the files are slightly corrupted, but readable.