Alien Landscape
At midnight two portals appeared. I placed them at the most logical places I would go to introduce something more alien. Every turn now sanity is slipping faster than I can restore it.
At midnight two portals appeared. I placed them at the most logical places I would go to introduce something more alien. Every turn now sanity is slipping faster than I can restore it.
Turn 5 – two gates appear at midnight.
This and the previous strip actually solved two problems I had backed my self into through a bit of serendipity.. First there is no trinket building in the opening shot. Two, the description of the city left little room for locations. By having the trinket shop disappear a diner be open 24 hours I was able to provide somewhere for the story continue.
This other worldly portal is the original idea on how color was going to be introduced into the strip.
Turn 4 – success at the sake of sanity, still no closer to stopping the elder god.
The whispers are not just scribbles. I knew there was no way I could write like that consistently so I made a custom font.
Turn three strange happenings are afoot – success at the general store, I left with two common items.
This series was supposed to have been the introduction to color in the strip. The colors would begin appearing as Billy cracked from what he was seeing along the way. Obviously it didn’t happen this way but I still wanted to run this series in October for the spooky factor.
Dark sticky things are seen in the corner of your vision. Best to ignore them unless you want answers you can’t forget. I played though the rest of the game to see what to expect. I know how this story ends, not well.
Turn Two, Success at the police station, the cold case files held some clues.
I think I may alternate Billy Oboe and regular strips, maybe not.
Turn one part B. Success in the archives, found two clues.
Hmm, not sure how to go about this. I need to condense turns down way more. Two strips per-card would take forever and I don’t want that.
I’ve always wanted to see the stories that boardgames can create. Welcome to a Billy Oboe adventure, a summary of an Elder Sign playthrough.