Here it is, the Bruce Report, #2 These are links to articles and websites dealing with the strange, unusual, and supernatural, that may be of interest to Call of Cthulhu players and Keepers.
Happy New Year,
Bruce
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Here it is, the Bruce Report, #2 These are links to articles and websites dealing with the strange, unusual, and supernatural, that may be of interest to Call of Cthulhu players and Keepers.
Happy New Year,
Bruce
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Here it is, the Bruce Report. These are links to articles and websites dealing with the strange, unusual, and supernatural, that may be of interest to Call of Cthulhu players and Keepers.
Merry Christmas,
Bruce
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As Alt.horror.Cthulhu readers may have
heard, there is a new Mythos Website out there that basically is the same
thing as shoggoth.net. Well, whilst a flame war was going on on
alt.horror.cthulhu, Franz, The webmaster of the site, and myself had a civil
discussion. We decided there’s no point in us covering the same ground.
So here’s what we came up with. Cthulhu: Imperial Literature is now a
"sister" site to shoggoth.net and vice versa. The two will grow to
compliment each other more and more. Shoggoth.net will be be the place to
come get news, scenarios and stories, whilst C:IL will be the place to go for
previously un-offered art, and will also be the new home of The Shoggoth Network
Forums. You can reach Franz to tell him what a horrible mistake he’s
making and that he’s really just taking his life into his own hands after
covering them with baby oil at:
[email protected] . We look forward to what this will bring us and
are taking another step in what we offer you, the readers and the fans.
Howdy Folks!
Here’s what’s new at Chaosium:
Shipping Now! Slaves of Fate (CHA 2018 $15.95), written by Jason Durall, is now
shipping to distributors world wide. Many game shops could have this book in
stock by February 1st.
Far out to sea, captive on an Vilmirian slave ship, the adventurers’ troubles
are just beginning. If judged worthy they are destined for the slave markets of
corrupt and terrifying Pan Tang, If not, they will be callously slaughtered at
sea, their souls left for the dread undead galleys of the god Pyaray, Tentacled
Whisperer of Impossible Secrets.
While struggling to escape before matters get any worse, the Chaos goddess
Eequor, Blue Lady of Dismay, takes an interest in the adventurers’ plight. Their
fates are forever changed. A d20 adventure for character for levels 1-3.
Stormbringer conversions will be online soon! For more info see:
http://www.chaosium.com/woec/2018.shtml
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In the latest in our series of interviews, we got to chat with Daniel Harms. Mr. Harms is an anthropologist and one of the leading scholarly researchers in the field of Lovecraftia. Or, at least, the only one I’ve heard of. He’s written two books that seem to get bought up so quick that you barely have a chance to get ahold of your own copy: The Encyclopedia Cthulhiana and, more recently, The Necronomicon Files.
For the last installment of “Twelve Days of Cthulhu”, I thought I’d bring it back around to the most important aspect of any Call of Cthulhu adventure, the Investigators, and provide a more inwardly focused scenario. Please check your rotten fruit at the door.
Do you know what Lovecraftian critter just doesn’t seem to get enough credit? The Great Race of Yith. I mean, here they are, living five hundred million years in our past, yet swapping minds with people in our own world. They even have a cult that helps them out. This vast secret society, and not even Delta Green has a commentary on them. Well, it’s about time we gave the Yithians more credit, and help them learn the meaning of Christmas in the process.
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