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 […]
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 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 […]
Pascal Quidault is doing the interior artwork for the forthcoming Ashen Stars adventures, Dead Rock Seven. Here is a sneak peak of a Tavak and Kch-Thk.
The CD version of the Eternal Lies Suite which incorporates the haunting music as well as Jerome’s classic artwork, is now back in stock and available exclusively from our online store. get your hands on a copy today.
Sample pages from the Occult Guide by Paula Dempsey. This is a companion book to Bookhounds of London, a murder mystery, an essential reference for any 1930s London game and a great read in its own right.
How to run the Scaum Valley Gazetteer as a full-length campaign by Ian Thomson To run this series, you will need: A version of Dying Earth RPG rules The magnificent “Scaum Valley Gazetteer” (SVG) All numbered references next to locations in this document indicate relevant pages from the SVG. Download the 11-page PDF here.
Sample pages from Bookhounds of London, a campaign frame for Trail of Cthulhu by Kenneth Hite.
