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Mario Perez
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As title says, have any of you used this in your games? Or any players played in one with this material. If so, how did the adventure go?
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Lee Nethersole
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I have used the Mer in several Changeling: the Dreaming games to great succes and I also used the underwater bad guys that gave the book its nickname of Kithbook Cthulhu in a short campaign that went down a treat. Sticking the players at the bottom of the ocean in a deep sea research station is a great way to pull the haunted house gimmick and makes for a good horror story.

Although, I've got a strong distrust (fear) of deep water so I may well ahve been more disturbed than the players for all I know. blush

It is a really good book with a lot of story hooks and potential.
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What was the premise of the Changeling games? I really like the deep-sea setting, as I always wanted to run a Void Engineer scenario where the PCs are investigating the Bloop.
 
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