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Call of Cthulhu: Modern Era: The things we leave behind...

Call of Cthulhu: Modern Era: The things we leave behind (Six Adventures Into Horror and The Unknown) For Mature Readers

Jeff Moeller, Brian M. Sammons, Simon Brake, Oscar Rios, Scott Dorward, Davide Como, Stephanie McAlea, Anton Raath
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A little girl’s stuffed ladybug backpack. One’s identity and memories. A psychotic, rambling suicide note full of Dreamlands and sci-fi television references. A letter from a teenager’s biological mother, postmarked from “one of those kinds of towns.” A crazed rant about the futility of religion and the inevitable triumph of Satan. A tawdry hookup solicitation on a particularly sleazy personals bulletin board. What do these things all have in common? They are all things that have been left behind by their owners, things that will draw your investigators into their orbits. Unpleasant, decaying orbits into darkness and terrible choices.
This is Stygian Fox’s first book, and we’re trying to set ourselves apart a bit, both in terms of style and substance, from other modern-era Call of Cthulhu treatments. One thing that we strove for is to structure each scenario so that it could start something bigger. When people asked me how long should a scenario be, I answered: “however long it needs to be to stand on its own.” You’ll see that there are freestanding cults, threads, and lots of other meat on the bones of a particular plot. If you don’t like one scenario, then hopefully there are enough ideas that you can use to homebrew something of your own.
Another thing that we strove for is a more modern, photo-realistic look and feel. More “Tales From The Darkside” and “Night Gallery”, less “Supernatural.” There are greater elements of psychodrama and human failings than you might find in other Call of Cthulhu collections, and we wanted the presentation to reflect these elements. Why do people get drawn into the worship of monsters, alien entities and the like in the first place? Human failings: greed, weakness, cowardice, cultural indoctrination, or flat out madness. It isn’t enough for us to say, “well, they found a book and read it, and it sent their minds on a walk off the map.” The horror of the human interaction receives more attention here than it otherwise might...
年:
2016
出版:
1
出版社:
Chaosium Inc, Stygian Fox
语言:
english
页:
138
文件:
PDF, 48.60 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 2016
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