I screamed aloud that I was not afraid; that I never could be afraid; and others screamed with me for solace. We swore to one another that the city was exactly the same, and still alive; and when the electric lights began to fade we cursed the company over and over again, and laughed at the queer faces we made.
–H.P. Lovecraft, "Nyarlathotep"
In The Forgotten Age, you embarked on a scientific expedition to discover ancient Aztec ruins in the rainforests of southern Mexico and returned home with a priceless artifact that you had to protect in the best way you knew how. Then, in Threads of Fate, your world fell into chaos as you were confronted with a series of objectives as the sands of the hourglass were quickly falling away. Now you seek to undo your mistakes, but the choices and sacrifices that you have made to reach this point will inevitably shape your mission moving forward — that is, unless time is not as stable as you believe.
The fabric of time unravels in The Boundary Beyond, the second Mythos Pack in "The Forgotten Age Cycle" for Arkham Horror: The Card Game! Your investigation into a strange relic has led you to Mexico City, but when the architecture starts to shift into something out of a history book, your focus turns from investigation to survival. Step beyond the boundary and restore the timeline before it’s too late!
—description from the publisher
Lynfield
I've seen a lot of negative reviews about this script, and we really liked it. The script is excellent.
danchi
Highlights: * Atmosphere of switching locations works. It’s thematic. * Scenario is really hard, even on easy difficulty. * Encounter deck has some flavorful cards (Timeline Destabilization). * Final plot twist was awesome. * Cool design of discovering clues and alternative win con. Complains: * Encounter deck has some non-flavorful cards (basically all Cultists). * Scenario has weird doom mechanic - it do not fit to the theme. * Location changing path was fine, but mechanically easy to forget and mot that much flavorful.
HelloYesToast
Exploring got more interesting, but also slightly more confusing. Enjoyed this adventure overall though.