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Alan Bligh

    Disciples of the dark gods
    Cthulhu Britannica
    • Cthulhu Britannica

      • 172 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      This new collection of horror scenarios for the Call of Cthulhu role playing game features five tales of horror and the weird, set within the green and pleasant land of England. Each scenario focuses upon a different time period, from the streets of Victorian London to the far future when End is almost nigh. Although each scenario can be played as part of an existing campaign, they also come with a set of pre-generated player characters, allowing all to be played and run with the minimum of effort.

      Cthulhu Britannica
    • Disciples of the dark gods

      • 239 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.9(92)Add rating

      Dark conspiracies, blasphemous cults, and corrupting chaotic powers are ever present threats to the Imperium. Yet searching out such hidden horrors is the task of the Inquisition, for who else will save mankind from these threats? Disciples of the Dark Gods features in-depth descriptions of a variety of cults, organizations, and factions for Acolytes and Inquisitors to infiltrate and expose, plus backgrounds on internal feuds, factionalism, and personal rivalries that constantly threaten to weaken the God-emperor's domain, as well as complete descriptions of eight of the most notorious and dangerous villains at large and declared Excommunicate Tratoris. Also included is "The House of Dust and Ash" - a scenario for experienced Acolytes with an exciting mix of action, horror, and investigation. Not for the faint-hearted

      Disciples of the dark gods