@AncientSwordRage Anything or something specific? D&D this weekend had to be cancelled because I didn't have Ethernet until tonight, so my DMing stuff was stuck on an internetless machine
Now that I've got it, a good chunk of us are doing CAH instead.
I'm running a Cthulhu Dark one-shot tomorrow morning. Using my old "based on The Horror of Fang Rock" scenario, but changing it so the investigators are the lighthouse operators.
@AncientSwordRage We're playing the equivalent of a 3pp version of it and one of the Black Cards we just got was "What are two white cards you want to get rid of right now?"
(Fun fact: aside from the isolation and stress of lightkeeping, lighthouse keepers developed a reputation for "going mad" because of a mercury-based rotation system used from the 1890s to the 1960s. Time spent with the light was time spent inhaling mercury vapors from the bath of mercury that the light itself floated on so it could spin frictionlessly.)
A lot of my horror scenarios are "what if Doctor Who episode, but no friendly alien shows up to explain things?"
In Exalted, one sorcerer can under some circumstances distort another sorcerer's spell. In most cases, this is massively problematic for the sorcerer casting the spell.
But the distortion for the Cantata of Empty Voices (full description on pages 476 and 477 of Exalted Third Edition) has the foll...
At some point, we had "During his midlife crisis, Dad got really into 'Dad's chili'." It was the most (only) wholesome thing to come out of that match.