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Chaosium Interviews: Which Mythos Monster is the most powerful?

Chaosium Interviews: Which Mythos Monster is the most powerful?

Posted by Michael O'Brien on 30th Sep 2022

Which Mythos monsters could beat up Cthulhu in a fight? For our Chaosium Interviews series with James Coquillat, Call of Cthulhu creative director Mike Mason talks about ranking the power of mythos entities. It’s not as simple as it might seem. For the many monsters in the Mythos, che … read more
Chaosium Interviews: Different Voices in Gaming, with Lynne Hardy

Chaosium Interviews: Different Voices in Gaming, with Lynne Hardy

Posted by Michael O'Brien on 27th Sep 2022

Chaosium's Lynne Hardy, line editor of our forthcoming Rivers of London RPG and Associate Editor for Call of Cthulhu, shares her insights to James Coquillat about evolving perspectives and voices in gaming for our Chaosium Interviews series. Topics covered include "Is the TT … read more
Chaosium Interviews: Finding your Keeper style, with Mike Mason

Chaosium Interviews: Finding your Keeper style, with Mike Mason

Posted by Michael O'Brien on 20th Sep 2022

Call of Cthulhu creative director Mike Mason shares advice on the many things to consider when trying to find and develop your own personal Call of Cthulhu Keeper Style. He's being interviewed by James Coquillat as part of our Chaosium Interviews series.Level Up your Call of Cthulhu game w … read more
Chaosium Interviews: Miniatures VS Theatre of the Mind

Chaosium Interviews: Miniatures VS Theatre of the Mind

Posted by Michael O'Brien on 16th Sep 2022

In this Chaosium Interview with creative director Jeff Richard, he shares his thoughts on the use of miniatures in TTRPG games, and explains why he prefers theatre of the mind. He's talking with James Coquillat.Jump into your own adventures using Chaosium's RuneQuest! … read more
Chaosium Interviews: TTRPG Writing Styles, with Jason Durall

Chaosium Interviews: TTRPG Writing Styles, with Jason Durall

Posted by Michael O'Brien on 12th Sep 2022

What makes a TTRPG book unique? What makes TTRPG writing unique? Jason Durall, Line Editor of RuneQuest, the forthcoming Lords of the Middle Sea, and all things BRP at Chaosium, shares his perspective on different styles of TTRPG writing. Do you have a favourite style?Jason is talking with Chaosium' … read more
Chaosium Interviews: Generic Fantasy or Genre Fantasy?

Chaosium Interviews: Generic Fantasy or Genre Fantasy?

Posted by Michael O'Brien on 7th Sep 2022

What do you prefer, generic fantasy or genre fantasy? What do those two terms even mean? David Larkins, line editor for the Pendragon RPG, shares his thoughts on the structure and stories underpinning fantasy media, including roleplaying.The latest of our 'Chaosium Interviews' series with … read more