So I ran my first session of Brindlewood Bay: Dad Overboard
Cast:
Rosemary, Margaret, Laura and Daisy
After a pre-credit dream sequence involving a masked figure, Daisy woke with a start. Then the Maven’s got on with their cosy day.
But later Sheriff Dalrymple interrupted the Maven’s book club to ask for help proving the death of a financier was foul play (although he specifically told them not to solve the murder or interfere with the body) otherwise he would have to release the body.
It turned out one of the victims daughters, Emily, was a friend of Daisy’s daughter. She phoned her up and invited her around for cake the next day.
Rosemary and Laura went to the tourist fish market where the body was being stored. Using the ruse of looking for Rosemary’s cat they managed to make their way into the cold storage. Inside the body’s suit pocket they found the results of a paternity test suggesting somebody had a different father than expected and also overheard some locals saying they had seen two of the siblings arguing violently.
Margaret went down to the seashore to inspect the sight where the body washed up. The area was cordoned off but nearby she found a dead cod with a dead rat in its mouth. Strange…
Daisy tried to get one of her late husbands political contacts to pull some strings to stop the Krause’s yacht from leaving. Unfortunately, the contact was a close personal friend of the Krause’s so would help with that but did reveal that somebody had been uninvited from Allison Krause’s big charity fundraiser party.
The next morning, Daisy was telling Rosemary how to make flower decorations for cakes when the phone rang… Emily had accidentally redialled Daisy and they overheard something that led them to believe Emily had other issues on her mind apart from her father’s death.
Meanwhile, Margaret was in the process of preserving the cod and rat explaining to Laura the process. Comparing notes from the evening before, they realised that the person who found the body said he was still alive when they phoned the police and ambulance.
With that we wrapped up for the night with a mid-credit grisly scene sting of some mysterious eye gouging cultists.
Keeper notes: it took us a bit of a while to get the hang of this. It took a while for the players to understand that I wouldn’t give them more details on the existing clues but instead give them new ones. I had a bit of trouble distinguishing day/night moves from meddling moves.