Cthulhu RPG Question

Totally unrelated to this, but I read an interview with Caruso in some magazine, and he clearly seemed oblivious to the ridicule. He kept saying how Horatio was an iconic figure that everyone could relate to, and that he knew that they’d made a great character when the parodies and spoofs started showing up.

Ugh.

But anyway - another thing that worked well from the campaign I ran was getting a nice fat book of blank pages and putting all my notes and clues in it. I have a thing for pretty papers I guess. Ended up pasting in relevant pictures of locations, and pinning in the clues for the right part of the story. It worked really well and helped keep things tidy