More Great NPCs of History
The Good Friends of Jackson Elias - A podcast by Paul Fricker, Matthew Sanderson and Scott Dorward - Tuesdays
We’re back and we’re having another look through our history books. They’re so much safer than those other books we consult. You know, the ones with unwholesome bindings that whisper dark secrets with voices that sound like the rustling of parchment. History books are usually much better behaved. Sure, sometimes they tell us things we’d really rather not know, but they’re more helpful in avoiding the destruction of all humanity has wrought… Main Topic: More Great NPCs of History In this episode, we once again seek out historical personages who might make interesting Call of Cthulhu NPCs. We have restricted ourselves to the classic 1920s and Gaslight time periods to best fit your games. This is a follow-up to our first Great NPCs of History discussion in episode 173. That time, Paul and Scott got so carried away (mainly with monkey glands) that Matt never got to present his selection. In an uncharacteristic display of fairness, we let him go first this time and still managed to squeeze in three NPCs. This episode was recorded a couple of weeks before the COVID-19 pandemic caused us all to self-isolate, so we were all gathered together in Paul’s studio. That all seems like such a long time ago now. We have one more such episode to release before those recorded remotely. You may notice a change in sound quality once this happens. Links Things we mention in this episode include: * Nellie Bly * Nellie Bly, the musical * “Nelly Bly”, the song * Six Months in Mexico by Nellie Bly * “Ten Days in a Mad-House” by Nellie Bly * Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne * The Psychopath Test by Jon Ronson * One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest by Ken Kesey Nellie Bly * Ellen Wilkinson * The 1913 Suffrage Pilgrimage * The Communist Party of Great Britain * Communist Women’s International * The Black and Tans * 1926 General Strike * The Jarrow March * “The Call of Cthulhu” *