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Miskatonic Monday: five new Call of Cthulhu titles in the repository

Posted by Michael O'Brien on 22nd Apr 2019

Here's five fab new releases by community content creators in the Miskatonic Repository:

BusilakBusilak

Antonio Gabriel IV Abad ($2.99, 19 page PDF)

"Busilak is the first of many to come Mythos Adventures that are inspired by South East Asian mythology, urban legends, and unconfirmed reports."

Dark Offerings - Miskatonic RepositoryDark Offerings
Rob Leigh ($5.00, 24 page PDF)

"Dark Offerings is a modern day scenario for Call of Cthulhu that takes the Investigators across the UK and eventually to the Tahmraith-Eilean, a strange and insular trio of islands in the Hebrides. It is inspired by the classic movie The Wicker Man, as well as Lovecraft’s own The Shadow over Innsmouth."

Of Wrath and Blood - Miskatonic RepositoryOf Wrath and Blood
Jon Hook ($5.00, 24 page PDF)

"Of Wrath and Blood is a classic 1920's Call of Cthulhu adventure. It was designed as a sequel to Chaosium’s classic introductory adventure, The Haunting, but it is also fully playable as a stand-alone adventure."


Visceral and Emotional Damage - Miskatonic RepositoryVisceral and Emotional Damage
Jon Hook ($2.00, 12 page PDF)

"Keepers can use this supplement to add sanitytesting gore to combat scenes and psychological tolls to investigators who injure other human beings."

Cinematic Environs: Mountains Misk RCinematic Environs: Mountains
Alex Guillotte ($4.95, 42 page PDF)

"Mountain Environs discusses the effects of altitude, falling, rock slides, cliffs and many other hazards that the characters will have to face if they are to reach the far side of the mountains in time."

Also in the Cinematic Environs series: Arctic LandsDesert Wastes.


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