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cloporte

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  1. 13 hours ago, rsanford said:

    I hadn't heard of Null before but it looks pretty interesting. Lloyd's right though... If you are interested in Cthulhu Rising you will love New Horizons.

    I already know New Horizons. It's very good. But, since the official Cthulhu Rising website shutdown, I've been looking for Hard SciFi Horror scenarios.

    Null is only 55 pages long, but it also has a 20 page adventure. I'm wondering.

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  2. On 2/3/2021 at 9:17 PM, rsanford said:

    Thank you @hixbut I didn’t write this and don’t know who did!

    "DISCLAIMER: This is a collaborative and open source fan-made creative exercise and has not been created for profit or commercial
    use. The game is intended for entertainment purposes only and is for private use. The texts describing the world of New Horizon are
    shameless plagiarisms of the Cthulhu Rising website. All logos, names, pictures and texts are registered trademarks and/or copyrights
    of their respective trademark and copyright holders."

    New Horizon is a collaborative rpg made by a group of fans. Every body can contribute on Gitlab but I don't know how to proceed.

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  3. On 7/15/2020 at 6:43 AM, SDLeary said:

    If you go to Chaosium, there is the fine Monograph Cthulhu Rising... think Alien or Aliens with the Mythos, and you'd be almost spot on for the setting. Downside? Not much of one really. Made for previous version of Cthulhu, but easily convertible.

    The Cthulhu Rising website is down but you can get free dowloadable scenario and campaign right here https://gitlab.com/NHcthulhu/NewHorizon

     

  4. I play CR for many years and I'm a big fan of the game.

    NH definitively gets its roots and universe setting from CR. John Ossoway is mentioned as author in a large amount.

    As far as I read, it contains all the stuff of CR with extra chapters (32!) that boost the game play!

    It seems the game is still in devlopment (the actual rules are scored 4.1). It's an open and collaborative project. I wonder if John Ossoway is involved or how to join.

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