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    Call of Cthulhu 1920s: Mansions of Madness
    Prince of the City
    H.P. Lovecraft's Dunwich
    • 2007

      Call of Cthulhu 1920s: Mansions of Madness

      Six Classic Explorations of the Unknown, the Deserted, and the Insane

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      In dim forgotten recesses of the world lurk mind-twisting horrors. Through the use of human agents these horrors work to thwart mankind's destiny.However, not all of these human agents are willing partners. Many times have the monsters resorted to subtlety and intrigue to further their ends, rather than gross displays of sheer destruction. Andrew Keetling is one such unwilling agent. A successful Boston businessman, he has disappeared -- held captive in a mansion of madness. "Mansions Of Madness" is a new collection of five independent tales set in the 1920s. Of varying length and complexity, these adventures can be planted into an ongoing campaign as the keeper sees fit. Some can be played in a single night; others will require several nights to complete. They can readily be used as plot twists, interesting diversions or red herrings.

      Call of Cthulhu 1920s: Mansions of Madness
    • 2002

      H.P. Lovecraft's Dunwich

      • 200 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      4.1(41)Add rating

      Dunwich is a small village located along the Miskatonic, upriver from Arkham. Until 1806, Dunwich was a thriving community, boasting many mills and the powerful Whateley family.Those among the Whateleys came to know dark secrets about the world, and they fell into the worship of unwholesome creatures from other times and places. Retreating to the hills and forests surrounding the town, they betrayed their uncorrupted kin.Prosperity fled, and a dark despair seized the people. What remains is a skeleton town, mills closed, its citizens without hope or future. However, secrets of the Mythos survive, to be discovered by brave and enterprising investigators.Return to Dunwich contains extensive background information about a town originally created and described by H.P. Lovecraft in his terrifying tales of horror. Pertinent buildings, useful people, and important locations are described in depth. A 17x22" map of Dunwich Country depicts the area for miles around. Two new scenarios are included: one introductory and the other suitable for many evenings of play. Various links and leads to Arkham are included; possession of Arkham Unveiled is useful but not necessary.

      H.P. Lovecraft's Dunwich
    • 1995

      "The Vampire Princess" is the third book ("I, Vampire", "The Vampire Princess") in an entertaining series about the un- lives of David Parker and Princess Nicoletta Vittorini di Medusa. Attending the maiden voyage of the ultraluxurious 'Atlantic Princess', David and Nicoletta find themselves amidst a floating soap opera with most of the players being more evil and nasty than the one before. However, on this cruise, they will soon find out that they are no match for the Princess

      Prince of the City