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Mark Morrison

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    Long time writer and editor for Call of Cthulhu & Stormbringer. Helped with storyline for the Call of Cthulhu computer game (2018). Maker of Campaign Coins.
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    Basic Roleplaying, Call of Cthulhu, 13th Age in Glorantha, Pendragon, RuneQuest.
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    Melbourne, Australia
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    Mediocre Old One. He/Him.

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  1. Hullo everyone, Putting on my Chaosium Community Content Ambassador hat, or in this case a helm: Guidelines for the Pendragon community content program are being finalised, and will be published when the program is formally announced. Until then, the existing programs for RuneQuest and Call of Cthulhu are a useful guide. Best, Mark
  2. This is a very late post on a question of yore: Penny used the Stormbringer (or Elric) rules to run a campaign set in the Castle of Eyes while she was exploring the plot and setting for the book, as a way of finding her way through the castle. The players loved it, particularly her friend who had never roleplayed before but absolutely loved being utterly outrageous and whaling away with a greatsword. I cannot recall at what point we decided not to proceed with the RPG setting. Best, Mark
  3. Marvelous to see some love for Perils of the Young Kingdoms! I had huge fun working on that, and fond of all of them, but most often think of Geoff Gillan's mad cathedral. Best, Mark
  4. This is great to hear. Oscar wrote some fantastic self-published books for the old Miskatonic University Library Association (MULA) line back in the day, so it's cool to see the community content tradition continue for this fantastic era for CoC scenarios. I came, I saw, I lost some SAN. Best, Mark
  5. This is fantastic news, Rick! Thanks so much for getting the Blue Train back on the rails. Cheers, Mark
  6. It's true, I *did* write that! Looking forwards to the launch. Strewth! Talk about strange bloody aeons, mate. Best, M.
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