Cthulhu Eternal: Cried the Lady

@Shimmin gives us a second Gaslight Lincolnshire adventure.

Session 1: The Spirits of Several Peas: Is the old pile haunted? Nah, couldn’t be.

Session 2: A Piece of Antler: Well something is going on. And it’s not just us.

Session 3: The Trouble With Schools Today: Eldritch creatures do not obey the new-fangled Queensberry rules.

Session 4: Some Of These Geese Can Be Quite Aggressive: Several people are not dead. Clearly we are doing well.

Session 5: Wandering Around Looking For Something To Shoot: We are getting some idea of what’s going on. We think.

Session 6: The Shape of the Pig: Lead is the answer. Or maybe it isn’t.

Session 7: Forty Identical Hobbits: Reading old books and melting things. What more can life afford?

Session 8: The Very Landlocked Oh My Lord I’m Never Going Near The Sea Again Maritime Library: More research. Murder by sea monster?

Session 9: Cream of Satan: Things are coming together. Things are falling apart. Why can’t any of us read Welsh?

Session 10: Strapped to a Goose: Another incident, and we think we may have learned something. We’re probably wrong.

Session 11: Have You Ever Looked Into a Pig’s Eye?: More mirrors? But that means…

Session 12: Using Him As An Urchin On A Stick: Well, we have the big and the small…

Session 13: So There I Was…: No opium in the beer? How will we cope?

Session 14: Not Touching Your Jockey Bar: If the answer involves strange goings-on in a cave, what was the question again?

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Session 2: A Piece of Antler: Well something is going on. And it’s not just us.

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Session 3: The Trouble With Schools Today: Eldritch creatures do not obey the new-fangled Queensberry rules.

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Just as a heads up Jon’s voice gets very faint further into the recording in episode 2. I can provide some timestamps if that would be of any help. I’m enjoying the investigation.

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Session 4: Some Of These Geese Can Be Quite Aggressive: Several people are not dead. Clearly we are doing well.

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I have rewarded Shim for his GMing efforts with a serenade that came to me whilst I was driving home, but weirdly the rest of the Wharties were subdued with their praise, so I’m sharing it here for all to enjoy - although apologies for the low quality (of the recording, not the singing).

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Dearie me. Ars longa, vita brevis. Or something.

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Session 5: Wandering Around Looking For Something To Shoot: We are getting some idea of what’s going on. We think.

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Session 6: The Shape of the Pig: Lead is the answer. Or maybe it isn’t.

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Just listened to this, and the only thing that came into my mind when someone wondered if Prof. Zane had learned a Welsh yet to read the occult books was, “amniotic fluid”.

For some reason. . . .

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Just an accruel of small factors

Tiny even

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Session 7: Forty Identical Hobbits: Reading old books and melting things. What more can life afford?

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Can’t tell if Nick has his precognition or retrocognition turned on but I’m hearing a Yithian accent either way.

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I uploaded a fixed version this afternoon (also with the missing intro).

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Apologies, I had my 4th dimensional tuner switched off.

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Now, of course, pizza may have been invented earlier.

But no one knows where Alesia is so no way to check it.

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Session 8: The Very Landlocked Oh My Lord I’m Never Going Near The Sea Again Maritime Library: More research. Murder by sea monster? https://tekeli.li/whartson-hall/Eb2Quas/Cried_the_Lady_08.mp3

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Session 9: Cream of Satan: Things are coming together. Things are falling apart. Why can’t any of us read Welsh?

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Session 10: Strapped to a Goose: Another incident, and we think we may have learned something. We’re probably wrong.

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Session 11: Have You Ever Looked Into a Pig’s Eye?: More mirrors? But that means…

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