
Aspen Noble
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I draw inspiration from folklore, history, and the poetry of survival. My stories explore the boundaries between mercy and control, faith and freedom, and the cost of reclaiming one’s own magic.
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Dead Man's Playlist: Chapter 2
Junie didn't sleep that night. Not from fear. Not exactly. It was something quieter, like someone had knocked a puzzle off a shelf inside her mind and now she couldn't stop picking up the pieces. One by one. Trying to see how they fit.
By Aspen Noble7 months ago in Chapters
Her Other Life
The house was too quiet now. Quiet in the way of old tombs, where even the air forgets to move. Clara sat by the window, pale light of dawn staining her face in ashen hues. The cracked glass trembled against the wind, but the storm was inside her - raging, constant, endless.
By Aspen Noble7 months ago in Fiction
The Best Call of Cthulhu Scenarios for Beginner Keepers
Running Call of Cthulhu for the first time can feel overwhelming. The tone is different from most TTRPGs. The system is percentile based and your players are likely walking into the unknown with wide eyes and no weapons strong enough to save them.
By Aspen Noble7 months ago in Gamers
Advice for Running 'The Lightless Beacon' for Call of Cthulhu 7e
The Lightless Beacon is one of the shorter and most accessible scenarios for first time Keepers, though I often take to expanding it slightly. As it stands, this is one of my favorite one-shot scenarios, and I have run it over a half-dozen times for various groups and never had a group not love it. Written to celebrate the game's 40th anniversary and available as a free download from Chaosium here! This scenario strands investigators on a desolate island with a failing lighthouse, missing crew and something...wrong!
By Aspen Noble7 months ago in Gamers
Advice for Running 'Paper Chase' for Call of Cthulhu 7e
Paper Chase is often the first scenario many new Keeper's encounter - and for good reason. Designed for a small party (solo or two person duet), this short, low combat investigation emphasizes tone, pacing and storytelling. But while its simplicity is a strength, many Keepers find the need to tweak it to make it more satisfying in its payoff.
By Aspen Noble7 months ago in Gamers
Advice for Running 'Edge of Darkness' for Call of Cthulhu 7e
'Edge of Darkness' is a chilling escalation from the standard entry to Call of Cthulhu in "The Haunting". A spiritual successor in tone, this beginner-friendly scenario trades the eerie quiet of a haunted house for a full-blown ritual to banish a Mythos entity. At its core is a simple question: Can the investigators atone for someone else's sins...or will they be devoured by the consequences?
By Aspen Noble8 months ago in Gamers
Advice for Running 'Dead Man Stomp' for Call of Cthulhu 7e
"Dead Man Stomp" isn't just a good scenario for beginners - it's a standout showcase of Call of Cthulhu's ability to blend historical realism with supernatural horror. Set in 1920s Harlem, this pulpy, jazz-soaked tale puts investigators in the middle of a cultural powder keg filled with zombies, jazz legends and the lingering echoes of the occult.
By Aspen Noble8 months ago in Gamers
Review of 'The Haunting' for Call of Cthulhu 7e
If you’ve dipped your toes into the world of Call of Cthulhu, chances are you’ve heard of The Haunting. Included in both the QuickStart Rules and the 7th Edition Starter Set, this short scenario is considered the ultimate introductory adventure for new players and Keepers alike.
By Aspen Noble8 months ago in Gamers
The Best Call of Cthulhu Scenarios for Beginner Players
Call of Cthulhu, the classic horror tabletop RPG from Chaosium, invites players into a world of cosmic dread, occult mysteries and psychological horror. But while its setting and sanity mechanics are iconic, starting a new campaign can be intimidating - especially for those new to investigate or narrative heavy games.
By Aspen Noble8 months ago in Gamers

