Category Archives: Trail of Cthulhu

The Investigator’s Guide to Occult London

Nominated for Best Setting and Gold Award winner for Best Writing in the 2012 ENnie awards This work is a primer for players of Lovecraftian roleplaying games set in the dismal streets of 1930s London.   The Guide is replete with contacts, rumours and clues which will guide you on your quest for forbidden knowledge. […]

The Lovecraftian London Limited Edition

The Bookhounds of London Limited Edition is now SOLD OUT. What does The Limited Edition Include? The limited edition will include: A limited edition faux leather bound, gold-embossed copy of Bookhounds of London, signed by Kenneth Hite with a Lovecraftian word added in his fair hand. The full list of 110 words will be published […]

Ripped From the Headlines: The Kiss of Yig

Normally Ripped from the Headlines features scenario premises for The Esoterrorists. Today’s news story seems to cry out for a Trail of Cthulhu treatment—perhaps in the modern day. When reports surface that the venom of certain poisonous snakes induces a intoxicating effect strong enough to get through to hardened opiate abusers, a cadre of jaded […]

Review of Bookhounds of London on RPG Geek

Here is a detailed review of Bookhounds by Lowell Francis over at RPG Geek. One point the reviewer raised was of particular interest – he mentioned that he was expecting more Armitage Files like handouts, and guessed, correctly that the Occult Guide will fulfil this role. If you want to run a player driven occult […]

Help Us Build a Trail of Cthulhu Character Generator

We are seeking funding to release a free online character generator for Trail of Cthulhu. It’s the first time we’ve tried crowdfunding, and for this application, it seems a better fit than charging for licenses. We are offering perks for different levels of contributions, including credits, exclusive Kenneth Hite monster doodles and Your Home Town […]

Armitage Files Actual Play

Armitage Files is getting a lot of actual play, with groups running it for more than twenty sessions, as this thread on Yog-Sothoth, chocabloc with useful hints, demonstrates. Armitage Files encourages Keepers to incorporate player-made clues into the mystery – it’s not quite a do-it-yourself game such as InSpectres, but along the spectrum towards it […]

The Armitage Files Review

Paco Garcia Jaen at G*M*S Magazine has posted an excellent review of The Armitage Files. This is a masterpiece. Not because the adventure is astonishingly good and attractive, but because the thinking behind the book, the perfect sandbox layout and the second to none writing is as good as it gets. This is Robin D. […]

Review of The Rending Box

Pookie has posted a review of Graham Walmsley’s, The Rending Box, on Reviews from R’lyeh. What The Rending Box does is provide an explanation that caps the series while still providing another bleak story. What sets it apart from the previous three though is that it actually comes with a climatic ending. Well, a potential […]

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