Eldritch Horror

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Eldritch Horror

"Eldritch Horror is a cooperative game. All players are on the same team and win or lose the game together. The investigators’ ultimate goal is to banish the Ancient One from this world by solving Mysteries. In addition, investigators need to deal with many threats and crises facing the world. These appear in the form of Gates (which spawn Monsters and can awaken the Ancient One) and Rumor Mythos cards (which harm investigators and can end the game prematurely)." [1]

Let's Play

Eldritch Horror Gameplay Runthrough - YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_iLIJ-DXiQ0

Wikia

Eldritch Horror Wikia - Wikia - http://eldritchhorrorgame.wikia.com/wiki/Eldritch_Horror_Wiki

Old Ones - Elder Gods

http://eldritchhorrorgame.wikia.com/wiki/Old_Ones

Roles

  • musician: +1 during combat for all investigators
  • ex-convict: reroll 1 and trade items/tokens
  • redeemed cultist: banish cultist with monsters
  • shaman: portal closer
  • bounty hunter: convert focus to clues

House Rules

Lead Investigator Buff

Lead Investigator usually gets screwed, so they should have some sort of buff as compensation. Suggestions: Blessed?

Mythos Cards

  • Blue cards: rumors (ongoing) - clue/rumor
  • Yellow cards: events - omen/reckoning/portal
  • Green cards: events and ongoing - omen/monster_surge/clues

Evil Cards

  • White Ship - blue card - at rumor end SPAWN ALL GATES!

Crack the Code

Anyone crack the code yet? | Eldritch Horror | BoardGameGeek - https://www.boardgamegeek.com/thread/1079338/anyone-crack-code-yet

we hvae frsnoeee thsi the mssngreee dwllse ni the dstntia psta nda wtsai fro su ni rou ftruue ti lvsie wthnii rou drmsea nda wtchsae su frmo lnaie strsa ti hdsie nirou hssoue fo lwa nda dflseie rou tmplsee the crwlngai chsao pprchsaoae wrngeai mnay msksa nda snoo we wlli lla bwo bfreoe nrlthtpyaaoe

we have foreseen this the messenger dwells in the distant past and waits for us in our future it lives within our dreams and watches us from alien stars it hides in our houses of law and defiles our temples the crawling chaos approaches wearing many masks and soon we will all bow before Nyarlathotep

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Congratulations on figuring it out.

For those that wish to write their own coded messages, but are confused by any of the steps above, I thought I'd give a description of the process:

To encode a message:

Step 1: For each word of the message, move the vowels so that they follow the consonants. Keep the order of both sets of letters as they were in the original word. The vowels for this are 'a', 'e', 'i', 'o', 'u' and 'y'.

Step 2: Remove all spaces and punctuation from the message.

Step 3: Depending on the season, employ one of the following substitution ciphers (the letter of the top row become the matching letter in the appropriate row):

Plain:  A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Spring: B H I G J D K L M N O P Q C E R S F A T U V W X Y Z
Summer: B F G H E I J K C L M N O P Q R S T U D V W A X Y Z
Autumn: G H A I E J K L M N O P Q F R S T C U V B W D X Y Z
Winter: F C G H A I J K B L M N O E D P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

For fast encoding, you can use this page or this page by using decipher (the EH code is in reverse to the usual method) with the following keywords:

Spring: sanford
Summer: waite
Autumn: curwen
Winter: eibon

Step 4: Apply the following Masonic Cipher to the encrypted text by matching the appropriate letter to its symbol (original image sourced from Wikipedia):


And there you are, you have the Eldritch Horror code for your text. Incidentally, this font seems to be a good match to the one used in the rulebook (I guess you could just take the font out of the PDF if you know how too).

To decode a message:

Step 1: Apply the Masonic Cipher above.

Step 2: Depending on the season, employ one of the following substitution ciphers (again, top row goes to appropriate row):

Crypt:  A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Spring: S A N F O R D B C E G H I J K L M P Q T U V W X Y Z
Summer: W A I T E B C D F G H J K L M N O P Q R S U V X Y Z
Autumn: C U R W E N A B D F G H I J K L M O P Q S T V X Y Z
Winter: E I B O N A C D F G H J K L M P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

For fast decoding, you can use this page or this page by using encipher (the EH code is in reverse to the usual method) with the following keywords:

Spring: sanford
Summer: waite
Autumn: curwen
Winter: eibon

Step 3: Add a space after every string of vowels (remember, 'y' is a vowel here)

Step 4: Figure out the words by moving the vowels back into the appropriate spots. Remember that the vowels and consonants are still in their original order. It is possible that some short words made of all vowels may need extra spaces inserted.

Step 5: Add appropriate punctuation.

And just to test anyone who wants a go, here's a message I created myself. Note that you probably want to check where I live when decoding this:

Edit: Also, when decoding the above message use equinox/solstice dates rather than full months for the season. I sort of forgot it was already December...

Edit 2: I just added the fast methods for encode and decode and changed the website to one that does both directions for ease of use.

Edit 3: Added a second website link for the encrypting/decrypting as the first is no longer working for me...

https://www.boardgamegeek.com/article/14138861#14138861