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ColoradoCthulhu

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    Player of 1st and 2nd edition (and now 5th edition) D&D and early Gamma World, former player of Call of Cthulhu now getting back into the game as a Keeper.
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    I also write horror.

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  1. The regular hardcover, not just the leatherette, is now sold out in the U.S. and U.K. as well. And I was going to buy a copy soon!
  2. I've received the color print book and I left a few questions/comments for the author on DriveThruRPG.
  3. Some investigators should take on those pirates. They are probably working (unbeknownst to them) for an agent of Nyarlathotep.
  4. The leatherette is only available from the EU warehouse, not from the U.S. or the U.K.
  5. Just ordered the PDF/Color Print combo. We'll run the Pastores mini-campaign after playing the regular Cthulhu Dark Ages supplement's scenarios, later this year.
  6. My gaming group is currently running "The Shadow Harvest," a Cathulhu scenario set in ancient Egypt around the 24th century B.C.E. The scenario's been a lot of fun and very rich in atmosphere as well as historical detail, which got me thinking... Why not have a full Call of Cthulhu supplement set in the ancient world, pre-Roman era? This would include Egypt, Sumeria, Babylon, and other settings from the beginning of recorded history but with likely a focus on ancient Egypt, the most famous of the potential settings. The supplement could be something like the Reign of Terror mini-campaign in length, with Sinister Seeds for Babylonians, Phoenicians, and so on. What do you think? I believe this would be a popular campaign setting, worthy of a full book. The angle for cults would be fantastic.
  7. Thank you, Mike. I'm hoping for a late 2024/early 2025 release for Gaslight as that would fit well into our gaming group's current content plans (we'd do Gaslight after finishing Regency Cthulhu). Also hoping for a Fantasy Grounds Unity version of 7th edition Gaslight around the same time.
  8. Checking in about Cthulhu by Gaslight, 7th edition, as we enter the New Year. There's been an eerie silence for some time now, apparently due to unreliable freelancers from what I can gather. Will we receive an announcement sometime in the next months? Or could the release date be delayed even longer than that? If there's nothing to announce, then so be it.
  9. Thank you. I'll purchase the print + PDF combo next year, once my gaming group gets closer to running Cthulhu Dark Ages.
  10. One of the players' characters (a circus acrobat and tarot reader) did the same thing but only went indefinitely insane (40 points SAN loss in one roll).
  11. I ran "Tatterdemalion" by Richard Watts as a one-shot years ago on Halloween night, as the scenario features a masked ball. Freaked my players out entirely, especially the trip to Carcosa!
  12. How is Rivers of London doing in terms of sales? Has the new RPG met expectations for Chaosium?
  13. Will there be a soft cover edition of 'Alone Against the Static" or is the scenario too long at 104 pages?
  14. For my group, I had the stat damage (APP, etc) from The Water of Life heal after several weeks' game time. However, the invisible "taint" and subtle psychic bond to Shub-Niggurath from those afflicted still lingers, connecting the players to Blackwater Creek...
  15. I was able to get a like-new print copy of Dead Reckonings for $72 + shipping this past Black Friday (a steal). Our group will run the "Behold, the Mother" scenario as a sequel to "Blackwater Creek" when we return to the 1920s setting, probably in a year or so.
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