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  1. On 5/20/2016 at 7:12 PM, lawrence.whitaker said:

    Actually, no reason why the wider community can't have these.

    These characters were created for GenCon 2015 and have seen service in a few games since. They're very tongue in cheek, highly unbalanced (in every sense of the word) and been great fun. Use and abuse them as you wish.

     

    Arkwright.pdf

    Great work! I like what how you handled both the Sonic Screwdriver, and Regeneration... nicely done.

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  2. On 4/3/2016 at 6:03 AM, William Mize said:

    As a long time pulp aficionado, I am going to buy the HELL out of this book when it comes out. I'm hoping for hardcover, but that's just me.

    Who wouldn't want to run a scenario with The Shadow, Doc Savage and The Spider against Fu Manchu and the Cults of C'thulhu?

    - Bill

    Hear, hear! Pitting some of the old Pulp heroes against the Mythos would be fantastic.

    I'm definitely looking forward to the release of Pulp Cthulhu.

  3. 1 hour ago, kafka said:

    Most of my adventures do involve Cryptids of some sort...however the backstory is that these were entities that were touched by the Mythos in some way.

    That's cool.

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  5. "Native American" covers a lot of territory. What sort of adventures did you have in mind? Something set in the Aztec Empire could be very cosmopolitan, with lots of political intrigue and espionage. On the other hand, an adventure set in the Deep Woods in the Northeast could have political ramifications, but it'd be much more rural and outdoorsy. Also, those Caribbean headhunters and cannibals are technically Native Americans, too. What sort of flavor are you looking for? :)

    Honestly, I was merely thinking the North American Native tribes during the pre-Columbian era.

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