[Nyarlathotep] More journeys in Cairo tonight

Martin everyonelse58 at hotmail.com
Thu Apr 24 00:12:50 UTC 2014


Cool looking forward to it.

Martin

> On 24 Apr 2014, at 8:41 am, "Lev Lafayette" <lev at rpgreview.net> wrote:
> 
> Just a quick reminder that we have Call of Cthulhu tonight with further
> journeys in Cairo.
> 
> A brief rundown from the last session, after arriving in Egypt:
> 
> - The initial guide, Hakim proved "somewhat unreliable", and was replaced
> by the young, cheeky, and clever Ma'muhd.
> 
> - Faraz Najir's shop had been destroyed by a fiery demon from the heavens,
> and didn't like being questioned on the Carlyle expedition. Until many
> items were purchased, including a beautiful jewel-encrusted Napoleonic era
> sword.
> 
> - He revealed that the Carlyle expedition was engaging in a dig for
> information on the Black Pharoah, and as a result had come into possession
> of a number of relevant artifacts purloined from Omark Shakti, a powerful
> owner and cottonfields. The items were sold to Carlyle's agent, Warren
> Besart.
> 
> - A visit to Shakti's fields indicated that the workers seemed
> particularly lethargic in their behaviour. One was spotted wearing an
> inverted ankh, which is surely a good sign.
> 
> - A visit to the Museum indicated that certainly most of the paperwork by
> the Penhew Foundation had been carried out correctly, although it was
> difficult to determine because of the volume.
> 
> - Besart was eventually tracked down, hopelessly dependent on hashish, in
> a dirty back room of Old Town. He mentioned that a number of the Carlyle
> expedition had entered the Bent Pyramid. An elderly woman said that they
> had consorted with the Messenger of the Black Wind. Besart spied on the
> expedition and uncovered a ritual involving around one hundred cultists
> with "strange creatures" and a "the stone ruins themselves became a
> skeletal bulging-eyed thing"
> 
> - A visit to the Clive expedition, financed by the Penhew Foundation, was
> cut short due to the privacy of the dig. A note was left that the famed
> archeologist, Eva, would appreciate a visit.
> 
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