Agent TYSON's player kindly reminded me of some details I missed during my session write up.
Designing good play reports for investigatory games is much harder than doing the same for dungeoncrawlers. You have to balance recording all the clues so people know what's going on while avoiding an exhaustive blow-by-blow, because no one wants to read that. I'll find the balance one of these days.
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DATE: 21 JANUARY 2025 23:02:58
FROM: TYSON <tx2@anox.com>
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>Records suggest the villa from which the artefacts were removed dated from around 15 AD. There was evidence there had been violence in the area: the estate’s fields had been salted, the buildings raised to its foundations. The items had somehow survived intact in a basement that had escaped destruction.
>The grad student volunteering with the museum team is confident that the gold coins found with the rest of the artefacts are a fake, expertly but recently forged.
>Finley Gill had, upon recollecting his out-of-body experience, reported feeling two main emotions. Rage and hilarity. The whole thing had felt like one big joke that he was angry at.
>During the commotion on Day 2, I snuck into Dr. Gallagher’s office and took pictures of the most recent pages of his moleskin notebook.
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