Trama. Stage 3

Miti
Destini: 6. Indizi: –
Who can you trust in this city of lies? Arkham may be safe from the perils of the jungle, but you are far from safe here. Each passing stranger in the dark of night could be a kidnapper, a thief, or a killer. Each glance they send your way could be the last thing you ever see.

: Resign. You don't want to risk taking too long, so you head to safety with the information you've gathered.

Sebastian Rodriguez
Trame del Fato #116. Trame del Fato #4.

Night Passes - Retro

Trama
Midnight arrives, but your work is not done. You wander the streets of Arkham for hours, frustrated as the trails you have pursued grow cold over time. When the sun rises, fatigue has wreaked havoc on your body and mind.

Each surviving investigator is defeated and suffers 1 mental trauma.

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What does "surviving" mean here? Do you take trauma if you resigned? What if you had already been defeated (defeated does not equal killed)? I really wish that reviews did not require 200 characters.

GeneralXy · 38
They require 200 characters because asking a question is not a review. There are plenty of other places you can go to ask rules questions. Since you can't be defeated if you've already been defeated or resigned, it only applies to investigators who are still in the level. Check the rules for Elimination to confirm this, it's fairly simple. — SSW · 209
I think surviving means in this circumstances every investigator, who isn't killed or gone insane by to Traumata s, regardless if they are defeated or resigned. — Tharzax · 1
"Surviving" means each investigator who began the scenario but has not already resigned or been defeated. — anaphysik · 94
surviving investigators = remaining investigators = investigators who are not eliminated — elkeinkrad · 485
"The only manner in which eliminated investigators interact with the game is when establishing "per investigator" values (see "Per Investigator" on page 16)." Investigators who have resigned or been defeated are 100% safe from card effects. After being eliminated they are removed from the game until the scenario's resolution — NarkasisBroon · 10
You are right, with the wording it only matter for this scenario. I had the optional rule for playing a campaign in mind, when you take over your investigator to the next. — Tharzax · 1