Our third session of Cthulhu Dark, continuing from session zero and session one, running through the classic Call of Cthulhu module The Watcher in the Valley by Kevin A. Ross, from the anthology Tales of the Miskatonic Valley. This time around, I committed to really leaning into the directorial stance implied by Cthulhu Dark, and away from the wargamey, sandboxy approach I’ve gotten used to running classic D&D. As a result, we covered about double the in-game time we did in previous sessions. There was less dice rolling. Less extended NPC conversation. More hard cuts. It felt right. Read on for the play report.
Play report
The characters
- Philip Hennessey, itinerant photographer (MG)
- Margaret “Peggy” Sullivan, stenographer (DZ)
- Howard Pemberton, automobile mechanic (NtH)
- Chester Holbrook, visiting nurse (HB)
What happened
We resume on the afternoon of Day 3. Two new arrivals at the dig. Howard Pemberton has been driving along the Pike in his flashy car when he spots the marsh from his dreams and decides to pull over and investigate. Philip Hennessey rejoins the group as well. He’d gone back to town to develop his film. Photos taken in and around the mound have turned out completely black. Must have been some kind of technical error.