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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 at Necronomicon 2022

Chaosium at Necronomicon 2022

Posted by Michael O'Brien on 17th Aug 2022

Later this week Chaosium is attending Necronomicon 2022, the International Convention of Weird Fiction, Art and Academia held bi-annually in Providence, Rhode Island.Chaosium team members Andrew Bean, Lynne Hardy, Bridgett Jeffries, Mike Mason, Nick Nacario, and Matt Ryan will be atte … read more
Chaosium Interviews: Why Start at Level One? with Mike Mason

Chaosium Interviews: Why Start at Level One? with Mike Mason

Posted by Michael O'Brien on 14th Aug 2022

Call of Cthulhu creative director Mike Mason talks about TTRPG starting levels. When should you start weak? When should you start powerful? How does experimenting help your games? Part of our Chaosium Interviews series with James Coquillat. … read more
Chaosium Interviews: Mike Mason on 'What makes TTRPGs unique?"

Chaosium Interviews: Mike Mason on 'What makes TTRPGs unique?"

Posted by Michael O'Brien on 26th Jun 2022

What makes TTRPGs unique? How are they different from other storytelling formats? Mike Mason, creative director of Call of Cthulhu, shares some thoughts as an experienced TTRPG writer, director, and theatre maker. Part of our 'Chaosium Interviews' series on YouTube with James Coq … read more
Chaosium Interviews: Cthulhu Scenarios, Past & Future, with Mike Mason

Chaosium Interviews: Cthulhu Scenarios, Past & Future, with Mike Mason

Posted by Michael O'Brien on 25th Apr 2022

The Call of Cthulhu TTRPG turned 40 last year – creative director Mike Mason talks about the way that scenarios have been written throughout those four decades, and what he expects might change in future. Part of our Chaosium Interviews series with James Coquillat. … read more