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  1. With the release of Cults of RuneQuest: The Lightbringers, this thread is to catch any typos or errors spotted. Please note them here, quoting the relevant page number, the error, and the suggested correction. We will correct the PDF file and the print file for reprints. IMPORTANT NOTE: this is not a thread for questions or discussion of the rules, we are specifically looking for errors and typos only. Please take discussion to another thread.
  2. With the release of Cults of RuneQuest: The Lightbringers, this thread is to catch any typos or errors spotted. Please note them here, quoting the relevant page number, the error, and the suggested correction. We will correct the PDF file and the print file for reprints. IMPORTANT NOTE: this is not a thread for questions or discussion of the rules, we are specifically looking for errors and typos only. Please take discussion to another thread.
  3. Good news Australian RuneQuest fans! - after the unavoidable and protracted shipping delay, The Prosopaedia is now finally available from our Australian warehouse. Along with the two new Cults of RuneQuest books releases. Go on, order all three!
  4. Two new titles in the Cults of RuneQuest series are out today in full colour hardcover! Cults of RuneQuest: The Lightbringers Cults of RuneQuest: The Lightbringers is the second book in the new Cults of RuneQuest sourcebook series for the RuneQuest TTRPG. This book is the player’s guide to the storm pantheon, opening up character creation and advancement to a whole new level. A player-facing RuneQuest supplement. 19 cults, each of which can be used as the bases for a new RuneQuest character, offering a unique selection of spells, skills, and special traits. Expand existing RuneQuest characters by adding cults from this book to their roster of worshiped gods. Lore and history of the Lightbringer pantheon of gods. Rules to advance your character to a God-Talker, Rune Priest, or even a mighty Rune Lord! CHA4043-H $39.99* 168 Pages Hardcover, full color ISBN: 978-1-56882-467-3 Authors: Greg Stafford, Jeff Richard Cover Art: Loïc Muzy Interior Art: Loïc Muzy, Agathe Pitié, Katrin Dirim, Antonia Doncheva, Andrey Fetisov, Ossi Hiekkala, Roman Kisyov. Also available in special leatherette version and at DriveThruRPG. Cults of RuneQuest: The Earth Goddesses Cults of RuneQuest: The Earth Goddesses is the third book in the new Cults of RuneQuest sourcebook series for the RuneQuest TTRPG. This book is the player’s guide to the earth pantheon, opening up character creation and advancement to a whole new level. A player-facing RuneQuest supplement. 16 cults, each of which can be used as the bases for a new RuneQuest character, offering a unique selection of spells, skills, and special traits. Expand existing RuneQuest characters by adding cults from this book to their roster of worshiped gods. Lore and history of the Earth gods pantheon. Rules to advance your character to a God-Talker, Rune Priestess, or even a mighty Rune Lord! CHA4044-H $37.99* 144 Pages Hardcover, full color ISBN: 978-1-56882-468-0 Authors: Greg Stafford, Jeff Richard Cover Art: Loïc Muzy Interior Art: Loïc Muzy, Agathe Pitié, Katrin Dirim Also available in special leatherette version and at DriveThruRPG. Both these supplements requires only the RuneQuest core rules to play. Also available in the Cults of RuneQuest series: The Prosopaedia. *price includes PDF when purchased direct from Chaosium.com and from Friendly Local Game Stores that are part of the Bits & Mortar initiative.
  5. Greg Stafford and I started discussing Cults of RuneQuest after the Guide to Glorantha came out in 2014. But work really started on it in 2017. Originally, it began as "Cults of Dragon Pass", but pretty quickly we realized we really needed to bite the bullet and write Greg’s BIG LIST of major cults. We'd done this before with the HeroQuest materials, and I had all of Greg’s notes and unpublished drafts, as well as the Orange Book, Belintar’s Book, and more, coming out to thousands of pages of material. However, it was very fragmentary and incomplete—although we could see the basic structure, a LOT needed to be written. The goal was to give a magical and mythical foundation for Glorantha, like with Cults of Prax and Cults of Terror, but extending beyond Dragon Pass into the Lunar Empire and beyond. Enough of a framework could be provided that missing cults could be slotted in with future publications. As I wrote, I kept track of which cult had access to what, built a relationship table, and kept a book of every special Rune spell, which got spun off in 2021 into The Red Book of Magic. Each cult writeup was an iterative process—I’d write an initial version, which we would revise as new cults were added, which would cause new rounds of revisions, etc. New discoveries in one cult might cause a cascade of revisions. Things were linked together far more than in the Guide to Glorantha (which was ultimately a smaller undertaking). One of the stranger memories putting this together was writing the first set of cults while on a ski trip with my father-in-law. Each day we’d head up to Nauders or Sulden, and then each evening I would furiously write. It was astounding how productive I was on those trips—if people want me to be able to really churn out material, they should take me on long ski trips. The project was intensely personal for both Greg and I, as mythology forces us to look at the ugly as well as the beautiful. Death, hatred, and fear are as much a part of myth as life, love, and knowledge. But fortunately the Lightbringers Quest was always there to guide us out of the Darkness. In the process of writing this, Greg sadly passed away, and other people came and left the project. But in 2020 I was ready to bring on someone who became a key co-creator—Loïc Muzy. Early on, I decided I wanted Loic to do the bulk of the visuals of the book. Each cult would have a chapter header illustrated by him, and Loic did most of the associated illustrations. It was a HUGE project, but it meant that the book would have a strongly cohesive visual look. And then what I had originally envisioned as a single 256 page book became two volumes the size of the RuneQuest Core rules. Finally last year, sanity asserted itself and the decision was made to break this into a series of books, each organized around a primary cult—Orlanth, Ernalda, Yelm, the Seven Mothers, Magasta, Primal Chaos, Horned God, etc. The introduction to Mythology and Magic was made its own book as well. That broke the logjam, and in my opinion is a far better project as well. Although I am very pleased with the text in the Cults Books (and consider it some of our best writing), what is really amazing in these books is the art. To that we need to thank Loïc Muzy, Agathe Pitié, Katrin Dirim, Antonia Doncheva, Andrey Fetisov, Simeon Cogswell, and the other members of the art team. In my biased opinion these are the best looking RPG products ever made. The art direction was pretty minimalist—I’d give Loic a brief description of this deity’s iconography, plus perhaps some reference pieces, and let him run wild with it. Loic drew on fantasy, real world art, and his own subconscious to give these deities a uniquely Gloranthan look. Loic made countless discoveries, brought forth new inspiration, and really defined a take on these gods like no one before. Each pantheon got amazing murals by Agathe Pitié, which had a different take on the deities but were still recognizable. These murals illustrated myths, cycles, etc.We had other artists work on this as well—a particular thank you to Antonia Doncheva, Katrin Dirim, and Andrey Fetisov. Again all these artists really helped establish the idea that we might have many different representations of the divine, even if the iconography remained the same. Then Simeon Cogswell took all of this art and put it together with the text in the book, worked with Loic to develop graphic design, and so much more. They added tremendously to the book’s overall success and if you think the books look good, thank Sim! The process took a LONG time—Loic and I started to work on the art back in 2020 and layout did not begin until 2023. The result however, was better than I possibly could have imagined. — Jeff Richard The first three titles in the 10 book Cults of RuneQuest series are available now: Cults of RuneQuest: The Prosopaedia Cults of RuneQuest: The Lightbringers Cults of RuneQuest: The Earth Goddesses
  6. Our friends The Glass Cannon Network invited Brian Holland to their booth at Gen Con to crack open the newly-released Pendragon Starter Set. Watch here Noura Ibrahim, Troy Lavallee, Josephine McAdam, and Joe O'Brien dive straight into a medieval adventure! It is the age of Pendragon! What kind of Knight will you become? Pendragon Starter Set
  7. The Glass Cannon's Friends of the Pod welcomed Chaosium's Brian Holland for a deep dive into RuneQuest: Roleplaying in Glorantha! Focusing on the bevy of new options that appear in the two new Cults of RuneQuest books, Brian leads Troy Lavallee, Joe O'Brien, Noura Ibrahim and Josephine McAdam through a wild character creation session in Part One: In Part Two, the four new heroes are drawn to the small town of Pyne for reasons they cannot explain, as rumors of the Red Emperor's return spread across the land. And in Part Three, after a vicious combat, the heroes join together, intent on finding out why the heralds of the Red Emperor were sent to steal from the sacred tree. Their quest will take them far from Pyne, into the heart of mind-bending evil. Explore RuneQuest and the mythic World of Glorantha yourself! RuneQuest Starter Set RuneQuest: Roleplaying in Glorantha core rules Cults of RuneQuest: the Lightbringers (releasing August 17) Cults of RuneQuest: the Earth Goddesses (releasing August 17)
  8. The Glass Cannon called this one of the highlights of their weekend at Gen Con. Chaosium's Brian Holland returns to The Glass Cannon Network's booth to take Rob Kerkovich, Troy Lavallee, Skid Maher, and Joe O'Brien through a wildly original Modern Call of Cthulhu story where four knuckleheads head to a log cabin in the woods for a Bachelor Party weekend! What could go wrong?! Start your own investigations into the mythos: Call of Cthulhu Starter Set Call of Cthulhu Keeper Rulebook Call of Cthulhu Investigator Handbook Petersen's Abominations (Modern Call of Cthulhu collection)
  9. What novel TTRPG mechanics are needed for chivalrous play in the Age of Pendragon? David Larkins, line editor of the Pendragon TTRPG, discusses the unique mechanics that help the game transpose you to the age of knights and tournies. He's talking to James Coquillat for our Chaosium Interviews series.
  10. Call of Cthulhu's Horror on the Orient Express has long been revered as one of the most iconic and acclaimed horror campaigns in tabletop roleplaying — so we're very excited that a new board game adaption is coming! In this design journal series, co-designer Adam Kwapiński shares insights on the development of the new game, which is to be launched on Kickstarter in 2024, and released in early 2025. Call of Cthulhu: The Board Game Design Diary #1 – Where Our Journey Begins In the first Design Journal I described how, one week before a scheduled meeting with Chaosium to talk about Horror on the Orient Express (HotOE) as a board game, I had a lot of interesting notes and ideas with great potential… but what I didn't have was a prototype. And then a chance to work with Michał Gołąb Gołębiowski arose, and I jumped on a train to Warsaw to meet him. I had no expectations before that meeting. I knew we had very little time and there was a big chance that Michał might simply have other plans or commitments. But sometimes the stars are truly right! And this is what happened here. With some coffee we went straight into talking about the game itself. After 15 minutes I already knew Michał was the right person to do this project with. He immediately put forward his own thoughts and ideas for the game, and suggested some very simple solutions to problems I thought were going to be very tricky to solve. After chatting for several hours about what we wanted to create we came up with our vision for the game. We were ready to start creating the first prototype. But I knew this couldn’t be done properly in the few days we had left until the scheduled meeting with Chaosium. So I told Michał I would ask for one month more and if they agreed we’d have to work quickly. Fortunately Chaosium did agree, and we’re grateful for their trust. And then we started working like hell: 14-16 hours a day creating a Tabletop Simulator (online) version of the prototype. Unlike the previous year, where I had struggled, this time the work went really fast. It was exhausting, but fun! After a week Michał and I had our first prototype and were ready to give it a go. We felt we had something special – but before that first test you always feel like that as a designer (and quite often, after the first test the only thing you can do is to put your work into the trash, because the game doesn't meet your own expectations.) I’m not sure which of us spoke first after that first play. I only remember that there was a long moment of silence because neither of us wanted to start first. It’s a weird thing co-designing a game: you might like the game after the first play but what does the other person think? “It’s quite good isn’t it?” I asked, trying to hide my rising excitement. “It’s better than good, it will be a blast”, said Michał, who, I learned, is always more prone to show his emotions. But he was right: after that first play we both knew that we had something special. Of course, still needing tons of work. A lot of things didn't work perfectly, but the prototype was as close to our vision as it could have been! From that point everything immediately accelerated! We showed the prototype to our friend Kuba, who liked it a lot. He then set up a meeting with his Chaosium colleagues, well before the extra month’s deadline. We played a full game with the Chaosium team on Tabletop Simulator, and during that playtest we realized our game was indeed working! During this online meeting we could see our Chaosium friends forgetting this was about making a business decision – they became players having fun trying to stop the cultists on the Orient Express, fighting all the horrors of that doomed train. And so it was a couple of days later we signed the contract and started working on our unpolished game to make it as great as possible! Subscribe to our newsletter to stay informed about the game: https://mailchi.mp/805d007763f2/horror-on-the-orient-express-board-game
  11. In his new 'Out of the Suitcase' post, Chaosium president and collector par-excellence Rick Meints comes across an early advertisement for Glorantha he'd never seen before. https://www.chaosium.com/blogout-of-the-suitcase-42-an-unexpected-magazine-ad
  12. Line editor Lynne Hardy talks about building a magic system for the TTRPG adaption of Ben Aaronovitch's Rivers of London. Lynne is talking with Chaosium's James Coquillat as part of our Chaosium Interviews series.
  13. Call of Cthulhu creative director Mike Mason discusses shapeshifters and how you can incorporate them into your games. This is of our part of our Chaosium Interviews series on YouTube with James Coquillat.
  14. 7th Sea creator John Wick talks to James Coquillat about why failing in a TTRPG is a fun and necessary part of gameplay. The latest in our 'Chaosium Interviews' series on YouTube.
  15. With the back of his shovel, Old Klaus Mehler is now patting down the soil on the grave plot after we got notification from Kickstarter that 713 souls pledged $41,611 to help send the Graveyards of Arkham project into eternity.The Chaosium team thanks the backers for their support over the past 21 days. The campaign succeeded our expectations (we hoped to get to 666 backers). Now we must put our efforts into the next phase of this Kickstarter - production planning for the Graveyards of Arkham shoot in Los Angeles in late September, and delivering the backer rewards as quickly and efficiently as we can. To that end, with the crowdfunding campaign barely fresh in the grave, Chaosium's Michael O'Brien (MOB) and Brian Holland, executive producers of Graveyards of Arkham, lost no time to go visit the Good Time Society studio in Los Angeles literally the same day the Kickdstarter ended, to plot and plan.Good Time Society are our official production partners. Founded by Becca Scott and Jake Michels, shown here with MOB and Brian, Good Time Society is a production company that creates community driven gaming content focused on inclusivity, comedy, and creativity.Chaosium has worked with Good Time Society many times since their debut, including the popular Call of Cthulhu series The Calyx, and the blockbuster one-shot The Auction in 2021.You can see next steps at Update #15 on the Kickstarter page.
  16. Whoa! - 666 souls joining our Graveyards of Arkham Kickstarter exceeded our expectations, but we've now hit 700 backers! And still 75 minutes to go! https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/chaosium/graveyards-of-arkham
  17. 666 backers, 10 hours to go! And we hit $40,000 - which means the H.P. Lovecraft Historical Society's Andrew Leman will now be joining Graveyards of Arkham as a guest NPC!Gen Con in Indianapolis has just wrapped up and we were excited to have the opportunity to meet up with many of the Graveyards of Arkham cast members:Graveyards Keeper Mark Meer, and main cast members Noura Ibrahim and Josephine McAdam appeared in our sold-out Call of Cthulhu All-Star game on Thursday night. (And guest NPC Paula Deeming joined us at our pre-show dinner!) The show was great fun and a taste of things to come with Graveyards of Arkham (when it's up on YouTube we'll post the link!) Mark and Josephine joined by fellow main cast member Patrick Logan for a Meet & Greet at the Chaosium booth. And that's Mark Meer as a Deep One, with our newly-announced guest NPC Andrew Leman of the H.P. Lovecraft Historical Society! (Andrew is on the left of the picture) We even had Bookshops of Arkham cosplay going on! Here's Bookshops of Arkham fan Kristen Vermilya who cosplayed as Hazel Berkovitch (played by the amazing Saige Ryan on our previous series)! We're excited the Graveyards of Arkham campaign has gone so well! With your support we've gathered together an amazing cast of actual play experts, all genuine Call of Cthulhu fans who love the game. We're going couple this with high-level set decoration and costuming, and an incredible new Mythos tale. And there's still a bit of time left to get your friends on board, to join us in this world of wonder of horror!Thanks from your friends at Chaosium!https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/chaosium/graveyards-of-arkham
  18. In addition to our ENNIES wins, we won another award at Gen Con this year – Board Game Quest's "Staff Pick of the Show 2023" for Horror on the Orient Express: The Board Game! Here co-designers Adam Kwapiński (Nemesis, Frostpunk) and Michał Gołąb Gołębiowski (Destinies) show off the award at our demo table for the game. Horror on the Orient Express: The Board Game is a cooperative game in which you and other investigators have to survive on the doomed train.Special rules, ongoing character development, and awesome play pieces all providing a challenging and exciting gaming experience. We'll be launching a Kickstarter for the game next year, with a planned release date in 2025. Learn more about Horror on the Orient Express: The Board Game Sign up to the Horror on the Orient Express: The Board Game Newsletter. Read Adam's Design Journal at the Chaosium news blog. Entry at Board Game Geek
  19. Just passed 600 Backers! We're bringing to life a 6-episode blockbuster Actual Play series for Call of Cthulhu, and you can score yourself some awesome exclusive rewards when you support us! But time is running out - the Kickstarter campaign ends on Tuesday at Noon ET: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/chaosium/graveyards-of-arkham
  20. Just Over Two Days to Go! With a little more than two days to go, our Graveyards of Arkham Kickstarter campaign is closing on $40,000 and 600 backers. It would be great to achieve both goals, and we have the time to do it! Have you picked your Old Arkham Graveyard Cemetery Plot yet? Update your pledge with some of our new add-ons, or back the project today to help us reach this goal! ENNIE Awards Bookshops of Arkham, the predecessor to Graveyards of Arkham, was nominated for Best Podcast in this year's ENNIE Awards. The awards were last night and while Bookshops didn't win it's a great honour that out of the thousands of entries, the judging panel signalled out Bookshops for consideration*. Congratulations to Seth Skorkowsky (gold) and the How we Roll Podcast (silver), two worthy winners, and both shows that prominently feature Call of Cthulhu. We were also delighted that the Miskatonic Repository creation Host and Hostility: Three Regency Cthulhu Scenarios won the silver ENNIE for Best Electronic Book and Rivers of London: The Roleplaying Game won the silver ENNIE for Best Rules. Congratulations to all the other ENNIES winners and nominees! Many thanks to the ENNIES judges for shortlisting our products, and the members of the Chaosium tribe, fans, and supporters for your support. *Many ENNIES voters were perplexed that Bookshops was in the Best Podcast category when it is not really a podcast, but we have no control over which ENNIES category things get nominated for.
  21. Graveyards of Arkham stars play at Gen Con! Light night at Gen Con three of the stars of Graveyards of Arkham were part of our All-Star Call of Cthulhu game! Before a sold-out audience Graveyards stars Mark Meer, Josephine McAdam and Noura Ibrahim were joined by Luis Carazo and Harli Kane, playing the Call of Cthulhu scenario 'The Dead Boarder' from Gateways to Terror. It sure was a spooky fun ride with a hell of crowd! The game was shown live on Gen Con Twitch, and will later be available on YouTube! And today at Gen Con, Graveyards of Arkham stars Mark Meer, Patrick Logan, and Josephine McAdam will be meeting fans at the Chaosium booth 509 today at 2:30pm! There are just three days to go in our campaign. Our next Stretch Gaol at $40,000 is in reach: the H.P. Lovecraft Historical Society's Andrew Leman joining Graveyards the cast as a guest NPC. If you'd like to see more of these talented players taking on the Mythos, please spread the word and help us reach this goal! https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/chaosium/graveyards-of-arkham - The Chaosium Team
  22. There's a train coming! Want a first look at our Horror on the Orient Express board game? If you're at Gen Con come check out the prototype at our booth, 509.
  23. We're pleased to announce a new stretch goal: at $40,000 Andrew Leman, one of the principals of the H.P. Lovecraft Historical Society, will join the cast as a guest NPC! One of the founding members of the HPLHS, Andrew co-writes, produces, and performs in their Dark Adventure Radio Theatre series, and uses his prodigious skills as a graphic and type designer to help create their amazing prop sets that have won critical acclaim and numerous awards. Do check out the HPLHS's latest incredible prop set: the Arkham Investigator's Wallet! Andrew has been a Call of Cthulhu player since his college days. He earned his MFA in acting from the University of Illinois, and has been seen on professional stages in Chicago and Los Angeles. In addition to Andrew's appearance as a guest NPC, the HPLHS are supporting the Graveyards of Arkham project in several important (and fun) ways: You'll see the HPLHS's wryly authentic advertisements on the Arkham Map. Explore the legend-haunted city with the massive 7000 x 5400 pixel download for all backers $19 up, and as a physical map in a rolled tube at certain higher levels. The printed map also available as an add-on at any level. The HPLHS are also creating a circa 1922 map of the Old Arkham Graveyard for us, detailing every individual plot and family crypt! Specific backer levels allow you to reserve a graveyard plot of your own, pick out a headstone from our selection of master masonry, and write your epitaph. There's even your own notarised Plot Certificate, created by the HPLHS to look like an authentic document from the period! Thank you everyone for your support! If, like us, you’d like to see Andrew join the Graveyards team, be sure to update your pledge with some of our new add-ons, or back the project today to help us reach this goal! - The Chaosium Team
  24. Five days to go and we haven't lost the plot... did you know the Sears catalog once offered tombstones by mail order? We're currently looking at those for inspiration for our Old Arkham Cemetery backer levels in the Graveyards of Arkham Kickstarter. Our fiendishly inventive friends at the H.P. Lovecraft Historical Society are creating a circa 1922 map of the Old Arkham Cemetery for us, detailing every individual plot and family crypt. You know this graveyard map is going to be amazing, as they have already won the ENNIES Product of the Year twice for their stunningly authentic props. You'll even be able to order a physical copy. And back at $99 and above, and you'll be able to reserve one of those plots, pick out a headstone, and write your own epitaph! You'll even get an officially notarised plot certifcate, signed by Klaus Mehler, the current custodian of the Old Arkham Cemetery. What would your epitaph be? You can literally say (almost) anything here.* * if deemed inappropriate, or copyright infringing, you will be asked to update your epitaph. What would your epitaph be? Support our Kickstarter today! https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/chaosium/graveyards-of-arkham
  25. Gateways to Terror contains three short-play scenarios for Call of Cthulhu, ideal for beginning and experienced players and Keepers alike. And is now available on Fantasy Grounds VTT! Suitable for use with the Call of Cthulhu Starter Set and the Call of Cthulhu: Keeper Rulebook, Gateways to Terror provides your next steps into the strange and mystifying worlds of Call of Cthulhu. Requires: An active subscription or a one time purchase of a Fantasy Grounds Unity license and a one time purchase of the Call of Cthulhu 7E ruleset. What the Critics say about Gateways to Terror: "A wonderful introductory product for getting new Keepers and players into the game" — RPG Imagings Call Of Cthulhu Gateways To Terror Unboxing and Overview (YouTube). "Short, Sharp Cthulhu: Gateways to Terror delivers three, short doses of horror and does so in an engaging, well designed, and multi-functional fashion." — Reviews from R’lyeh Short, Sharp, Cthulhu. "If you are in the business of introducing Call of Cthulhu to new players, I would say that Gateways To Terror is one of the better tools you can have in conjunction with the Starter Set." — Refereeing and Reflection Chaosium's Slim Scenario Sets. Gateways to Terror is also available in print from Chaosium.com (price includes PDF), on Roll20, and at DriveThruRPG.
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