Here at Pelgrane we’ve increased our production over the past four months so we have a lot of new projects that need playtesting in exchange for our eternal gratitude and a credit in the relevant book/PDF. If you’re interested in helping us out with the playtests, please email me stating the name of the playtest […]
Chris Huth has been working on Ashen Stars art which matches with Jérome’s. First, some shuttles. Our playtesters seemed to have a thing about shuttles, so Robin obliged them by putting in some streamlined shuttle rules and three shuttle configurations, illustrated here. This is a rough. Chris also illustrated the Jaggar…
There’s an online game of Bookhounds on rpg.net billed as “Bran and Crowe Secondhand Books, a Trail of Cthulhu game in the Purist idiom with the Book-Hounds of London campaign frame.”
The IPR Pelgrane Press sale will be closing very soon – it’s 15% off all Pelgrane Press products, including PDFs. Go there while you can! Edit: The sale is over.
Pelgrane Press is taking a break until 4th January. The store is still opne, The posters and Eternal Lies CDs will be shipped out the first week of January. Anyway, I’d like to thank all our customers and freelancers for an excellent year.
An On the Shelf Review of the new WW1 Trail of Cthulhu adventure, Not So Quiet by Adam Gauntlett. The scenario itself has an impressive cast, a cult with well-thought-out motivations, a logical choice of Mythos antagonist, and enough non-Mythos activity to keep players guessing… Not So Quiet is another solid addition to the Trail […]
By Clinton R. Nixon Fantasy adventure and Wild West stories have been linked since their beginnings. Both celebrate the lone hero or group of heroes vanquishing their challengers. Both are usually set past the edge of civilization on a frontier full of unknown dangers. Both have no place for the weak, who are weeded out […]