This is an advancement round of the Cthulhu Masters Tournament. You must first play in one of the initial rounds on Thursday and Friday and must be selected for this round. Please see listings for those initial rounds for a full description of this event. Like all advancement rounds, there are no tickets sold for this event, and no tickets shall be honored for admission. Note that the three hour final runs on Sunday at noon this year. Good luck!
You are part of a Miskatonic U. expedition to the South Pacific to seek a legendary Kaiju that's plagued Japan for decades. But will the stars prove right for the rise of another horror from the depths - dread Cthulhu himself? And what sort of Battle of the Behemoths may result should they meet - with you in the middle? A Modern-Day Call of Cthulhu event by William A. Barton, designer of Cthulhu By Gaslight and contributor to CoC and Cthulhu Now.
The Pre-revolution days of Cuba - Each village produced Cigars, rum and produce to ship. But could they produce & ship & build to be the best. Brought to America with Puerto like systems but a much different game.
Cuba prior to the revolution: Under turbulent circumstances, the villages of the island strive for independent wealth and influence. Who can buy and sell his products and goods on the domestic market profitably or take in the most on the trading ships? Who can send the right delegate to parliament in order to influence the government legislative process, or erect distilleries, hotels and banks at the right moment to the benefit of his village?
Cuba prior to the revolution: Under turbulent circumstances, the villages of the island strive for independent wealth and influence. Who can buy and sell his products and goods on the domestic market profitably or take in the most on the trading ships? Who can send the right delegate to parliament in order to influence the government legislative process, or erect distilleries, hotels and banks at the right moment to the benefit of his village?
A number of recently discovered Indian burial mounds are now accessible due to historically low water levels at Lake Cumberland. Professor McNulty from the archeology department at Western Kentucky University has scheduled a spring break research expedition to study the mounds. What wondrous discoveries lie hidden just below the surface? Will anyone live to tell the tale?