We have played yesterday "A stranger storm" the scenario which is in the "Guide de l'Arbitre" in the french edition. The atmosphere is strong, the scenario well twisted. the players are directly puched into the special atmosphere of the game. It is rough, strange and surprising adventure. I think it's a good start.
We played in England, December 1619 to prepare "No Salvation For the Witches". Four characters are involved, three of them survive (and they were particularly ingenious).

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Here a doc about that : https://www.reddit.com/r/osr/comments/c … s_written/

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Il love to play some music when we play. Not a lot but a little bit for NPC, ambiance or special scene.
Digging some gems like that :

- Stefano Landi by L'Arpeggiata : https://youtu.be/Q80Qpi6LxxY
- The musicall Humors of Tobias Humes (Tobias the compositor could be a great NPC for Lamentations of the flame princess) : https://youtu.be/_lzHWjvZrjg

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Hi, I'm Emeric a french player. My english is not very good but I'm gonna try. I beginning to play a long time ago with Das Schwartz Auge, Call of Cthulhu, Chill, D&D red box...

Father Naylor has a method of determining if someone is a changing (be carefull Naylor is not a cleric)... The method is Hermann Kampff and Franz Voight witchfinder's method. Torture. And this method doesn't work.