@@SSkorkowsky Too bad. I started some time in February this year and there are maybe 6 sessions left or so. Awesome campaign. If you ever plan to run it, I highly recommend the "Masks of Nyarlathotep Keeper's Support Group" on Facebook. Great resource and many helpful folks around. Maybe you want to join just for curiosity and get hunger for more?
We want to see the review - an epic. 20 hours Review😊 If you‘ re looking for players: I‘ m ready to be a part of the gang. Oh, GM, my GM. Big fan of your channel.
I bought the campaign and the Gamer Prop Set from the HPHLS, but I only started being a keeper this year, so I will plan some more smaller scenarios and campaigns first. I would really really love to see a review with tips for keepers from you at some point for this campaign, although I certainly see why it would take up a lot of your time. Still, I won't stop wishing for it :)
Very cool. I, too, especially like the British inverted Ankh. If the ring is too large, I'd advise getting some Ring Snuggies. I found them at Walmart, myself, for about $3 for a set of six. They fit under the bottom of the ring and hold it in place. I got mine for my Green Lantern ring set (you inspired me to buy it with your Hellraiser cube video btw). They actually work very well.
Thanks. I'd been too cautious when ordering it that it's be too small and now it's way too big. I'll snag a Ring Snuggie and add a little Mythos Bling to my attire.
Looks interesting, though I'm not sure I can muster up the effort to run this campaign again as it took me well over a year to complete first time around!
You're going to give it to Jack for review videos? How do you do that? I thought they were historical movies. How can you give something to Jack when he's in the 1920's and you're in the 2010's? Do you have a time machine Seth?
If there was only 1920's Jack, that'd be a problem. But there's also Fantasy Jack, Modern Jack, Space Jack, Paranoia Clone Jack, and Cyberpunk Jack. He is all times simultaneously.
Ah Inspector Barrington.... Very cool props. Watching you open this box up brought back a lot of memories. Masks was very epic. Interesting storyline(s.) Are you planning on running/playing or is it more for collector purposes?
I'm planning on running it (at least that's what I keep telling myself). However I'm wrestling whether I want to do Mask, Orient Express, or Two Headed Serpent once our current CoC campaign is done.
Our GM has Orient Express in the wings ready to go. He is taking a break and the group is doing old school fantasy and some sci fi for a change of scenery. I was involved in Masks for about 2 years playing roughly 2 times per month. It had been going for a year prior to my joining. It was nice playing in it as I would like to run it for my other group some day. Good luck and thanks for posting this video.
Props are great. To bad there is so few (or expensive) of them. Making most of them myself, but it is very time cunsuming and some times you just dont have the time to do it before a game night. Anyone have any tips on were to find props to buy and/or print? Like documents and the like.
Some of the older adventures have free props online (The Auction, Edge of Darkness, The Haunting, etc.) Yog-Sothoth.com is always a good place to check. There's also the HP Lovecraft Historical Society. They have some free printable props here: www.hplhs.org/resources.php And pay-for props here: store.hplhs.org/collections/games-props Also the old Geedunk Props here: cthulhureborn.wordpress.com/uncollected/geedunk-prop-mirror/ Hope that helps.
Well you did not turn invisible so the ring is not evil. Unlike those dam Chinese puzzle boxes! If you don't quit playing with them your gonna call Pinhead. Adam
hey Seth. Gave Pulp Cthulhu a chance with my group, who were rather timid about a Call of Cthulhu game, and chose the two headed serpent because of your review. We just started the Congo chapter and they're loving it so far. Im still kind of a rookie GM, but i was wondering if the Masks of Nyarlathotep would be a good pulp campaign to start after they finish with the Two Headed Serpent? From what ive read it is a rather punishing campaign, how well do you think a group of pulp characters could handle it? I want to be honest to the story but at the same time i dont want to scare my group away from Cthulhu games in the future. Would you have any recommendations for a pulp campaign if you think it may be a bit too much for them?
I still haven't run Masks, so I don't know. Normally I just string a lot of separate adventures into a campaign instead of running the giant ones. Two- Headed Serpent was a rare exception to that.
We want a video on Mask of N
I can't wait for your review of your experiences with the Masks campaign.
Been waiting on this too lol.
Greetings from 2022 🤣
Greetings from 2022+4 months 🥲
@@theobserver6579 greetings from 2023! Still waiting
3 years! I hope you get a chance to play the campaign soon - and review it, 2 headed serpent style
Seth, do you plan to ever do a review video for the 7th Edition Masks campaign? As one of those who have never played but really want to.
I will if I ever run it. Right now, that looks to be a long, long ways away.
@@SSkorkowsky Too bad. I started some time in February this year and there are maybe 6 sessions left or so. Awesome campaign. If you ever plan to run it, I highly recommend the "Masks of Nyarlathotep Keeper's Support Group" on Facebook. Great resource and many helpful folks around. Maybe you want to join just for curiosity and get hunger for more?
@@SSkorkowsky
Greetings from 2022 with anticipation 🤣
@@SSkorkowsky I'm guessing you have not been able to run it yet
@@SSkorkowsky hope you get a chance to run it!
thanks for this. i ordered some material from her after watching your video
We want to see the review - an epic. 20 hours Review😊 If you‘ re looking for players: I‘ m ready to be a part of the gang. Oh, GM, my GM. Big fan of your channel.
Beautiful props! Fingers crossed for a MoN review one day and that you guys have a chance to play it
I bought the campaign and the Gamer Prop Set from the HPHLS, but I only started being a keeper this year, so I will plan some more smaller scenarios and campaigns first. I would really really love to see a review with tips for keepers from you at some point for this campaign, although I certainly see why it would take up a lot of your time. Still, I won't stop wishing for it :)
Very cool. I, too, especially like the British inverted Ankh. If the ring is too large, I'd advise getting some Ring Snuggies. I found them at Walmart, myself, for about $3 for a set of six. They fit under the bottom of the ring and hold it in place. I got mine for my Green Lantern ring set (you inspired me to buy it with your Hellraiser cube video btw). They actually work very well.
Thanks. I'd been too cautious when ordering it that it's be too small and now it's way too big. I'll snag a Ring Snuggie and add a little Mythos Bling to my attire.
Looks interesting, though I'm not sure I can muster up the effort to run this campaign again as it took me well over a year to complete first time around!
Yeah...the daunting size of it has kept me away so-far, but the reputation of it as being so good keeps bringing it back as an option.
These look very high quality, its a shame that when the KS was happening I didn't have the money to back it...
You're going to give it to Jack for review videos? How do you do that? I thought they were historical movies. How can you give something to Jack when he's in the 1920's and you're in the 2010's?
Do you have a time machine Seth?
If there was only 1920's Jack, that'd be a problem. But there's also Fantasy Jack, Modern Jack, Space Jack, Paranoia Clone Jack, and Cyberpunk Jack. He is all times simultaneously.
@@SSkorkowsky ahh, so JACK has the time machine.
That makes sense then.
Tho he must get VERY tired.
@@SSkorkowsky so one could almost say he's a Jack of all trades
Ah Inspector Barrington....
Very cool props. Watching you open this box up brought back a lot of memories. Masks was very epic. Interesting storyline(s.)
Are you planning on running/playing or is it more for collector purposes?
I'm planning on running it (at least that's what I keep telling myself). However I'm wrestling whether I want to do Mask, Orient Express, or Two Headed Serpent once our current CoC campaign is done.
Our GM has Orient Express in the wings ready to go. He is taking a break and the group is doing old school fantasy and some sci fi for a change of scenery.
I was involved in Masks for about 2 years playing roughly 2 times per month. It had been going for a year prior to my joining. It was nice playing in it as I would like to run it for my other group some day.
Good luck and thanks for posting this video.
Love the shirt, Seth
You sure support a lot of kickstarters...
Props are great. To bad there is so few (or expensive) of them.
Making most of them myself, but it is very time cunsuming and some times you just dont have the time to do it before a game night.
Anyone have any tips on were to find props to buy and/or print? Like documents and the like.
Some of the older adventures have free props online (The Auction, Edge of Darkness, The Haunting, etc.) Yog-Sothoth.com is always a good place to check.
There's also the HP Lovecraft Historical Society. They have some free printable props here: www.hplhs.org/resources.php
And pay-for props here: store.hplhs.org/collections/games-props
Also the old Geedunk Props here: cthulhureborn.wordpress.com/uncollected/geedunk-prop-mirror/
Hope that helps.
Thank you for the advice, I will check them out.
Cool shirt
Well you did not turn invisible so the ring is not evil. Unlike those dam Chinese puzzle boxes! If you don't quit playing with them your gonna call Pinhead.
Adam
Where's jack
Is Masks of Nyarlathotep really long? I’m thinking about fitting it into our campaign and I didn’t know if it’s gonna take up too much of it
Word on the street is that it takes a year or longer with regular playing.
ah alright
hey Seth. Gave Pulp Cthulhu a chance with my group, who were rather timid about a Call of Cthulhu game, and chose the two headed serpent because of your review. We just started the Congo chapter and they're loving it so far. Im still kind of a rookie GM, but i was wondering if the Masks of Nyarlathotep would be a good pulp campaign to start after they finish with the Two Headed Serpent? From what ive read it is a rather punishing campaign, how well do you think a group of pulp characters could handle it? I want to be honest to the story but at the same time i dont want to scare my group away from Cthulhu games in the future. Would you have any recommendations for a pulp campaign if you think it may be a bit too much for them?
I still haven't run Masks, so I don't know. Normally I just string a lot of separate adventures into a campaign instead of running the giant ones. Two- Headed Serpent was a rare exception to that.
@@SSkorkowsky alrighty, thanks for the reply I'll look into some of the smaller ones until I get some more experence
that bag was too hard to open for you, eh? took you a while...