A ‘mythos’ tale in homage to HP Lovecraft. This ramps up the challenge as play continues.Ī compilation of my existing pulp stories in one volume, with the added bonus of an extra story ‘One Man McCann’ – a war story of British pluck and heroism against the evils of Nazi wonder weapons, all on the eve of D-Day!Ĭichol’s Children: Genealogy can take one to strange places indeed as is about to be discovered. Play continues until both players have made three dilemma decisions, no key event may be used for a flashback more than once. Using the engine of a flashback, that fits a key event, the player must describe something related to it, that informs their decision upon how to act. “ I spend many nights praying for a just, benevolent god to bring back my parents, or to reveal who it was that murdered them. I never wanted for anything.Įach player then takes it, in turn, to present the opposite hero with a heroic dilemma, such as a choice between saving the woman he loves, or a bus-load of nuns. My parents are dead, murdered in a mugging.Ī superpowered drug addict broke my back. They then describe three key events from their character’s past.
Each player describes a superhero in broad, general terms such as ‘I dress up as a bat and punch people, with gadgets’.