Blood Moon is the first micro-supplement for Rangers of Shadow Deep. Having enjoyed The Deserted Village, The Infected Trees, and The Bridge Guards scenarios, we were excited to get to grips with this one.
Unfortunately, after a positive start, we misinterpreted a vital rule and botched the entire thing. We were keeping investigation scores for each auxiliary companion as opposed to one single collective score. Now that we know what we did wrong, it makes perfect sense. It isn’t the clearest when you read it in the book, though, and we aren’t the brightest of chaps, so it was the perfect storm.
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Lesson learned, though. We’ll definitely be arranging a rematch in the very near future.
We did get to fight some giant rats before it all went wrong.
As well as some giant flies.
But not really any wolves. This certainly never happened.
Nor did this.
Our auxiliary companions, Seb, Orla, Nicolan, and Covin. None of them were the werewolf, so in some ways, this game was a tremendous success.
The Manor House. Built with some kids wooden blocks, and furniture from Dungeon Saga.
Range-ers of Shadow Deep.
Dangers of Shadow Deep. We did get to fight and kill this werewolf. Eventually. Is it acceptable to skin it and wear its fur? Or would it turn back into mouldy human skin once the moon went away?
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Here is the full range of pictures and miniatures from our Blood Moon game, too.
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