Eclipse Phase: What Would You Do? part 2

It’s time for part 2 of Kim’s Eclipse Phase adventure. What is the white room? Who is running these tests? Will Raymond ever use his journalism skill? Answer to all these questions and more in this weeks actual play.

If you missed part one, you can find it here!

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Eclipse Phase: What Would You Do? part 1

It was Raymond’s birthday recently, and to celebrate Kim ran an Eclipse Phase game. The player characters are on their way to Thought in near Venus orbit. A subsidiary of Cognite is running experiments there, and they need test subjects.

Part 2 of this adventure will go up next week!

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Eclipse Phase: Ships in the kNight.


This weekend we hosted an introduction to Eclipse Phase. We had the pleasure of two new players, one new to role-playing and Eclipse Phase, the other new to Eclipse Phase and [insert quest here]. Very exciting times!

This adventure featured deep space salvage operatives. on drift orbit from Extropia to Titan, where they came across a derelict military battleship. Time to board the ship and find some Earth relics!

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Call Of Cthulhu – Die High: Online Game

A few weeks ago Raymond got to play in another RPPR online fan game, this time a modern day Call of Cthulhu game.
It was Raymond’s first time playing CoC, but he was familiar with the system thanks to his time spent listening to Role Playing Public Radio’s actual plays.

This scenario was run by Aaron and takes place in modern day Chicago. A group of astronomy students are atop a skyscraper, hoping to catch a glimpse at the heavens; when one of them is struck down by a mysterious presence!
Listen in as the players try to discover the truth about what happened to their friend, and what strange entity lurks in the clouds above the windy city. Find out in this actual play of Die High!

This game was only possible thanks to the all the people that support Role Playing Public Radio on Patreon. Raymond is one of them, and if you’d like to show your support for RPPR you can pledge Ross and the rest of his crew some cash over here. Or if you just want to listen to more podcast and actual plays you can find more from RPPR and RPPR actual play by clicking those names respectively.

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Farewell from the past, I’m Raymond.