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  1. Hi If you have spotted any typos in Doors to Darkness please mention them here - we are due for a reprint very soon, so if we can catch any outstanding things asap we have time to correct them. Many thanks
  2. Hi Groovycalm I have just re-downloaded the files myself to check again: Rulebook: P256-258 - I cannot see a dark box superimposed - they look fine to me. p398 - again I cannot see any error here - the prices line up. I can see the shrunk pages and the missing back covers - I will ask for these to get corrected. Thanks
  3. Updated errata for Keeper Rulebook, Investigtaor Handbook, Keeper Screen, and Petersen Fieldguide. Please note, the PDFs of these books have also now been updated with the corrections and you can re-download them from the Chaosium website through your Account and Completed Purchases (note: the corrected Keeper Screen PDF should be available in the next 24-48 hours). Call of Cthulhu Errata for 7e Books - 6 December 2016.pdf
  4. Hi Jerry Please email dustin@chaosium.com and he'll sort out the missing epsiode for you. Thanks
  5. Yes, its somewhat like Self Help in sanity gain - its the Keeper's call. You can say that as they dealt with the cause of the sanity loss then their indefinite insanity is now gone. I'll be looking over SAN gains for Harvest in due course when I come to revise it ready for print.
  6. Would you have preferred Episode 6 to have been an optional epilogue to the campaign? Certainly, Episode 5 does end with a bang.
  7. Thanks - Shaggy was meant to be changed but I forgot (I tend use the little in-joke when referencing them Corrected - attached. Call of Cthulhu Errata for 7e Books - 26 November 2016.pdf
  8. I enjoyed the John Dies at the End movie, which could work as Pulp Cthulhu spin. This Book is Full of Spiders was good but not nearly as crazy or inventive as the first book. I seem to remember a small handful of Cthulhu scenarios in very old fanzines that were 'sort of' humourous but nothing out and out comedy per se. I mean, often in 'straight' games there is plenty of comedy, which usually is funnier - I often find that rpg scenarios written as 'comedy' aren't that funny - its the players reactions to the situations they find themselves in that is often the source of the humour.
  9. Updated errata 25 November 2016: Call of Cthulhu 7e - Errata - 25 November 2016.pdf
  10. http://www.londonforfree.net/places/historic-prisons/ https://www.bl.uk/victorian-britain/articles/victorian-prisons-and-punishments https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newgate_Prison http://www.victorianlondon.org/prisons/pentonvilleprison.htm http://www.avictorian.com/criminal_london.html That enough to get you going?
  11. Yes, you are probably right - may have been better as "Extra Magazine $1.90". The price lists cannot obviously convey 'everything' and are meant to be representational - they are not like fantasy RPG price lists. They are meant to give the Keeper and player an indication of likely average price in an average place, thus some discretion in application is advised. Thus, saying "32 Cal Colt Auto" we are just signifying that an extra clip (for any handgun) is going to be in this price ballpark. It's trying to convery a sense of realism while also being generic enough to broadly apply to similiar items. We kept the price lists more or less the same as in previous editions - they'd been fine for 35 years, so we just refreshed them a little and moved on. At the end of the day, as we try to say in the books, buying stuff should be quick and (mostly) easy - that's what credit rating is for, so you don't need to account for every tiny spend (you want an extra clip - sure, you got it). Spending time focusing on shopping isn't horror and mystery roleplaying ; )
  12. Updated errata 22 November 2016: Errata for 7e Books - 11 November 2016.pdf
  13. Many thanks for the extra errata. I have updated the errata PDF (see next post). The Webley-Fosbery Automatic Revolver's statistics on page 180 of the Investigator Handbook are correct. The gun is not listed in the collected weapon tables later in the book. As stated in the text, it is a unique weapon and so is not shown on the collected tables (which are intended as more general or representative). The same goes for the Remington M1889 shotgun and Vickers .303 (in the weapon tables n/a means the guns are not available to the public/very hard to get - the price on p183 is intended to give an average specific blackmarket price) - the guns section in the 1920s chapter illustrates particular weapons, some of which do not appear on the weapon tables. Page 246 - "12-gauge Double-barrel Shotgun Kit (30)" - note: the kit is an adpater, allowing the gun to fire different calibres.
  14. There is not an area map - the details of the locations outside of the centre were left vague to allow Keepers to place things where they like. We will look to do an actual map for the campaign's full production release down the line.
  15. Please contact dustin@chaosium.com - Dustin is the keeper of Cult secrets.
  16. Here's the errata - attached. Errata for Call of Cthulhu 7e.pdf
  17. As nclarke said, extrapolate and don't be afraid to advise your players that wandering about town isn't actually getting their work done. Unfortunately, in published scenarios we just don't have the capacity to detail every non-essential location, and the Keeper must extrapolate if their players feel the need to search around such non-essential places. Of course, feel free to build your own subplots and red herrings into such locations but be aware that doing so can send your players way off the track of the scenario!
  18. Would you chaps like a random table of creature limbs/parts? It may be something I could produce as part of an upcoming project if there is a desire for it...?
  19. Hi girtablilu Canis Mysterium was written for 6th Edition - it would be very easy to convert it to 7th Edition (on the fly), if desired.
  20. Different groups run scenarios at different rates - I tend to run quickly, others take much more time. Don't sweat it - as long as you are having fun then that's all okay. The town is a sandbox - most groups will miss things - this is also okay. They get the chance to revist the town later in the campaign so there's opportunity to revist missed NPCs/locations etc. Remembering stuff - go through the scenario and bullet point out the key important stuff in a notebook. Have a section on the NPCs - 3-4 bullets for each, same for the locations, and also have "key plot" list too - use these to actually run the game - you refer to the bullets (these remind you of things) and you go from there (saves having to read chunks of text to find a key point in the middle of the game. I sometimes put page references next to bullet points - so I can quickly look up things if needed. Roleplaying NPCs - sounds like you did well. There are a lot of NPCs, but most can fade into the background - they only come "alive" when the PCs interact with them - allowing you space to roleplay them as needed. Improvisation - this comes with experience - you'll find yourself doing it before you know it. Sounds like you made a great start.
  21. There some pre-gen characters available on the Chaosium site - http://www.chaosium.com/gm-resources/
  22. Deadline - Ideally, any corrections or feedback by end of October please. I'm cogitating on the next (2017) organised play campaign for Call of Cthulhu - there's some possibilities in the pipe but no announcements on what it will be yet (much work to be done yet!)
  23. Or, let him have it and then make sure the next monster is immune to bullets. That'll be a good learning experience!
  24. Hi WoozleWozzle - if you read down the email you have received for Month 6 you will see links to download all of the previous 5 PDFs (on the same email).
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