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Episode 170: At the Mountains of Madness (Part 5)

https://blasphemoustomes.com/2019/11/26/at-the-mountains-of-madness-part-5/

We’re back and we’re finally free of the city of the Elder Things. Now, we’re racing off to the aëroplane as fast as our little legs will carry us. Everything will be fine once we’re airborne. We’ve learnt our lessons and we shan’t look back. Nope, no way. Not after that whole shoggoth incident. Looking back only leads to trouble. We’re smarter than that now.

Oh, bugger. We looked back.

This is the final part of our discussion of Lovecraft’s epic, At the Mountains of Madness. After all the geological, biological and historical explorations of previous chapters, we find ourselves caught up in something almost mystical. The story ends with another infodump, but one born of madness. As ever, we pick this apart in search of gaming inspiration.

We then offer a quick overview of other works inspired by At the Mountains of Madness. Unsurprisingly, Beyond the Mountains of Madness, the classic Call of Cthulhu campaign, plays a big part in our discussion.

It says a lot about our interests that we completely neglected to discuss any video games. There are plenty of fine games out there that draw upon Lovecraft’s tale, but you’ll have to turn to younger and hipper podcasters for details of them.

Links

Some of the things we mention in this episode include:

The Blasphemous Tome issue 5

Issue 5 of The Blasphemous Tome has come back from the printer and the first batch will be in the post any day now!

The Tome is the print-only fanzine we produce exclusively for our Patreon backers. This issue features a new scenario for Call of Cthulhu, called “Number 22”, written by very our own Matt Sanderson. You will also find plenty of other juicy articles, stories and artwork, including many contributions from our wonderful listeners! If you would like to secure your copy, simply back us on Patreon by the end of the year.

Dragonmeet 2019

Matt and Paul will be attending Dragonmeet in a few days. This one-day convention takes place at the Novotel in West London on the 30th of November. Paul will also be a guest on a panel at 11am, hosted by our good friends Baz and Gaz of the Smart Party. Check the programme on the day for details.

Reviews and Social Media

We share a lovely new review from The Final Sam in the USA. If you feel inspired to write a review of your own — whether on Apple Podcasts or anywhere else you might find podcasts — we would be delighted!

As of episode 171, we shall be dropping the social media segment of the podcast. This is part of our grander plan to retool a few things to keep the podcast fresh.

Songs

As part of this retooling, we are also discontinuing the songs we sing to new Patreon backers. This is probably an act of mercy. While they’ve been fun to do, the joke is wearing thin. Thank you to everyone we’ve sung to and we hope the mental scars fade with time!

You will find a couple of our final abominations in this episode. Be warned.



Episode 170: At the Mountains of Madness (Part 5)

Comments

Now you're talking our language

The Good Friends of Jackson Elias

Do you think? I'm not really getting that - Paul

The Good Friends of Jackson Elias

I've wondered about doing something similar - like the old condensed Shakespeare Company productions - a whole campaign in a 4-hr slot! - Paul

The Good Friends of Jackson Elias

We saw an all women AtMoM play in Camden a few years back. It worked very well.

Steve

Paula and I, and some other chap, played the entirety of AtMoM in a single session at Gen Con UK in Manchester. We simply skipped everything up to landing on the ice. It was great.

Steve

For multi-dimensional buildings, see Heinlein's "And he built a crooked house". Or this https://mountainscholar.org/bitstream/handle/10217/65339/Franzen_colostate_0053N_10956.pdf?sequence=1

Steve

The primal white jelly is the stuff in pork pies between the pastry and the meat.

Steve

The final horror seems very close to Cthulhu.

Steve


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