Not Quite Lovecraft

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[X]Art supplies to capture the beauty of the wilds
-[X] A portal portrait disguised with the other supplies, so Emily can briefly join you and see more of the world beyond the dreams
[X] Guns. Lots of guns.
[X]What Manitoba is like
-[X] Any interesting local stories about the place?
 
[X]Art supplies to capture the beauty of the wilds
-[X] A portal portrait disguised with the other supplies, so Emily can briefly join you and see more of the world beyond the dreams

[X]What Manitoba is like
-[X] Any interesting local stories about the place?
 
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Scheduled vote count started by Blacksheep on Dec 4, 2023 at 10:11 PM, finished with 8 posts and 7 votes.
 
First Dinner
Your luggage is filled with paint supplies, your door painting tucked snugged in the center and ready for use
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"So what's it like in Manitoba?"

Robert grinned eagerly and quickly began to spill tales about Manitoba's wilds. The winters were deep and cold, but the way that it came to life during the summer! It was lush and bright, and the woods were wonderful to roam in. He had a hilarious tale of running into a bunch of poison ivy when he'd found what he had thought was a particularly interesting find in the water, only to realize later that he'd been getting worked up over an old coyote skull.

The clock struck seven just as the waitress working the diner car accidentally knocked over a glass and hurriedly picked it up. She came to the table and asked what you wanted. You both ordered the full dinner with glasses of wine to go with it. She nodded and jotted it down before heading back away, leaving Robert to share about how he'd come across one of the local tribes in the area on a camping trip. There was a sacred area near where he'd been camping, and he hadn't even realized it. They had been quite hospitable to him, sharing stories and helping him improve his camp cooking.

You took your time over dinner, but Robert picked more at his food as he began to talk about his work and the samples he'd been taking in the area. Finally he told you that he had discovered an ancient gemstone, and asked you to wait for him as he went to fetch it. You nodded and watched as he left. You were finished dinner at this point, but there was still some food on Robert's plate. You sipped the wine slowly trying to not think about what he could be bringing back. You had thought you at least had until you reached Manitoba for things to begin to go oddly. Or better yet, for nothing to happen at all. A camping trip in Manitoba with an old friend would have been quite pleasant.

[ ]Decide it's best that you go and make sure the gem isn't doing anything to Robert
[ ]Keep waiting, many of these things are asleep, you don't want to cause something by making Robert drop it
 
so.. he removed a gemstone from a sacred area? Ohh boy, maybe we should have brought the guns after all..

Do we need to open the locket to do our magic?

[X] Quickly draw in chalk Pachamama's sigil beneath the table before he returns, just in case
 
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I'm assuming we have the gun because we just carry it everywhere. It's been a great use, and it is always funny watching a supernatural threat come up short to bullets.

[X]Decide it's best that you go and make sure the gem isn't doing anything to Robert

Anyway him dropping it shouldn't be a problem unless we sneak up by accident or something.
 
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[X] Decide it's best that you go and make sure the gem isn't doing anything to Robert
 
[X]Decide it's best that you go and make sure the gem isn't doing anything to Robert

An odd thought.
Would in this setting be possible occult neural networks and machine learning?
 
There was this mushroom forest somewhere irl interlinked.. I'm sure there's an eldritch hive mind somewhere in the Out that does intelligence emulation like so. I want Oliver to dream travel to these other worlds someday.
 
Neural networks and machine learning are actually really old! Early research started from 1930-1950.
Neural networks specifically were invented in 1943, and then the Perceptron built in 1957.

The quest started in 1930 but it's now closer to 1940 right?

I can only imagine how the existence of the eldritch may change things. Especially considering:
You listened as he spoke of things you didn't understand about what could be done with electricity. Thinking machines sounded incredible, and yet this man claimed it was no magic, but science! Was he speaking the truth? It was incredible to imagine that such could happen. The other men were better at keeping up with him, having a stronger grasp of science. It was times like this that your educational focus on the arts was felt more strongly. You understood the fundamentals of science, but you certainly were not educated enough to participate in this conversation as the others did.
That nice descendant of Yog-Sothoth we met.
 
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A Sudden Stop
You got up and headed down the train to the passenger car Robert's room was in. You look around until you spot one of the doors open and peek in.

Robert laid dead on the ground. Blood smeared across the walls and floor.

Sanity Roll
DC: 15
Roll: 11
Loss: 2 (-1)

No. No no no. This can't be happening again. This can't be happening again! You drop to the ground and reach for Robert. "Hey. Hey, wake up." You shake his shoulder to no success. You looked around the room wildly as if somehow this would fix things. The room is a disaster, torn from a fight. One Robert clearly didn't win. And you had still arrived too late.

How were you always too late?

[ ]Start searching for evidence of what happened
[ ]Try to find the killer
[ ]Call for help
[ ]Write-in
 
*Sigh* can't even catch a break can he.
Some sort of healing magic is next on our list then.

Ty to find the killer I guess? It can't have been more then a minute or two.

[X]Try to find the killer

With how messy this was I bet they are still splattered in blood or something.
 
[X]Call for help
-[x] check the window sill, to make sure nothing left that way
-[X] if necessary, continue along further down the train, looking for blood splatter

This isn't something we can cover up, and we'll look guilty if we don't call for help
 
[X]Call for help
-[x] check the window sill, to make sure nothing left that way
-[X] if necessary, continue along further down the train, looking for blood splatter

[X] Use Nemo's senses to smell for blood away from the crime scene
 
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[X]Call for help
-[x] check the window sill, to make sure nothing left that way
-[X] if necessary, continue along further down the train, looking for blood splatter
 
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