Joe's Tarot Reading #1: The Witching Hour

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Joe's Tarot Reading #2: At Death's Doorstep 3 2 1 1.0

Magnificate · 1209

The Witching Hour

Pre-Mulligan Hand: Prepared for the Worst, Vicious Blow, Hawk-Eye Folding Camera, Astounding Revelation, Hawk-Eye Folding Camera

Opening Hand: 2x Hawk-Eye Folding Camera, Magnifying Glass, Daring, Take the Initiative

Joe rejects his fate and begins the scenario at Cairn Stones.


1-Card Tarot Draw: Reversed Ace of Cups

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How interesting. Joe has rejected his fate and a reversed Ace of Cups signifies repressed emotions. Could it be that in his heart he believes the soothsayer and refuses to accept simply out of being too self-centered? The Witching Hour scenario has a strong theme of separation and so does the reversed Ace of Cups. This could mean that the difficulties of playing solo will be exarcebated during the game. Perhaps we'll not see Mr. Rook until late in the scenario or even at all. Finally, I think we can expect taking lots of horror because the card is associated with with turbulence and tears.


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Joe has two camera cards, but let's say that represents him actively using it to photograph both the area and the suspects. He wants the pictures to be able to verify their identities. That said, Joe resorted to punching a woman. She's on the ground and out cold. Our detective grits his teeth and leaves her behind. He still has no clear idea on where to go. As far as Joe knows there are no cairn stones near Arkham. He'll search for more distinctive landmarks.


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That last Rotting Remains really got to our detective. Let's say it was a body of someone he recognized, an elderly man who seemed to spend most of his time at the market and whom Joe often meet while shopping for groceries. Now, his body was mutilated decomposing and almost certainly the witches were to blame. Notice that at this point there was an opportunity to play Logical Reasoning from the hunch deck and I didn't take it. This is due to the to the increased sanity buffer from our cameras. I'm digging for Joe's signature Colt so that his cameras aren't displaced.


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OK, those were three productive rounds. See that Paranoia recover? It's thanks to Mr. Rook finally being out on the table. In contrast there's nothing I can do about Frozen in Fear. Logical Reasoning appeared when Joe was engaged with two opponents. In theory I could've Joe take two attacks of opportunity to play it regardless, but with Evil Past in the background I'm concerned about stacking even more horror on him. As such, our detective can't consciously process information and relies on muscle memory to shoot at the enemies.


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In the end "I've got a plan!" hasn't been used. The plan was to put the strange solution in a hip flask and make the head witch drink it. Why didn't it happen? The Ace of Cups was reversed and everything spilled out! Quite a literal reading, wouldn't you say, Joe? All predictions from the beginning of the game were broadly confirmed, especially note that Joe finished will full health and almost depleted sanity. He definitely has the motivation to pursue this mystery. He'll soon discover it ties closely to the dissaperance of his friend, Jerome Davids. We're over a year after the original release, so I won't transcibe the prologue as we all know how it plays out.


Campaign Log:

Disappearance at the Twilight Estate: Jerome was taken by the Watcher. 6 pieces of evidence were left behind.

The Witching Hour: Joe has rejected his fate. Joe identified the solution. The witches’ spell was broken. 8 XP (Anette Mason, Abandoned Mine, Cairn Stones, The Lonely Tree, Tainted Well, Hermit’s House, 1 bonus XP), Mementos: Mesmerizing Flute & Ritual Components.

4 comments

Jan 18, 2020 The Lynx · 972

Fantastic recap of the scenario.

Jan 18, 2020 Phobic · 2

Great writeup! It seems like you drew 3 Enchanted Blades in turns 1, 3 and 4, tho ^^

Jan 18, 2020 Magnificate · 1209

Enchanted Blade is now Myriad!

It seems I copy-pasted the upkeep and forgot to edit the drawn card. Later in the log a Take the Initiative is discarded without being drawn first, so that must've been it. Editing now.

Jan 18, 2020 Magnificate · 1209

No, wait, Take the Initiative was in opening hand. Reversing the edit. Perhaps I've missed a draw instead. This tends to happen, but hey, if someone needs hard data on player misplays feel free to use these logs.