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Miskatonic Monday 87b: Saint's Peak and other indie Call of Cthulhu releases to round off 2023(Post)
Here's part two of our wrap-up of community content releases in the Miskatonic Repository for 2023! Under the Miskatonic Repository community content license, independent Call of Cthulhu creators can
Miskatonic Monday: new titles for July 2020(Post)New Miskatonic Repository titles for July 2020! Check out the amazing community content being created for Call of Cthulhu!Akhenaten UnveiledJames Austin ($4.00, 35 page PDF)In the year 1357 BCE, king
Miskatonic Monday #42: a feast of community content releases for November 2021(Post)Here's a feast of Miskatonic Repository releases to take you into November!MANOS: The Fingers of FateAndy Miller ($4.99, 76 page PDF)It’s supposed to be the yearly family vacation for the Waldrup fami
Women in Tabletop Gaming Month #5: Chaosium interviews Lynne Hardy(Post)Women in Tabletop Gaming Month: Lynne Hardy, assistant editor for Call of CthulhuSerious ones first:1. What is your background? I originally trained as a biomedical research scientist. My B.Sc was
Miskatonic Monday #59: The Bloated Saint and other new Cthulhu Dark Ages community content releases(Post)Our supplement Cthulhu Dark Ages Third Edition is set in the medieval world of Anglo-Saxon England. It comes with three scenarios – The Hunt, The Doom That Came to Wessex, and Eseweald. And when you'v
Chaosium at Gen Con 2026 - Everything you need to know!(Post)Coming to Gen Con 2026? We look forward to seeing you! If you're new to our games, or a Chaosium fan from way back, we have so much in store for you at the Indiana Convention Center, Indianapolis IN,
Women in Tabletop Gaming Month #3: Chaosium interviews Marion Anderson(Post)Lynne Hardy interviews Call of Cthulhu writer Marion Anderson for Women in Tabletop Gaming MonthSerious ones first:1. What is your background? My day job for the past 30 years or so has been involved
Miskatonic Monday #65c: final look at indie Call of Cthulhu releases releases for 2022(Post)Under the Miskatonic Repository community content license, Call of Cthulhu fans can sell and share their own independently-created material on DriveThruRPG. If that appeals, check out the Miskatonic R
Miskatonic Monday #67a: current print titles in the Miskatonic Repository(Post)"No one who had ever seen this guy in his infancy would have supposed him born to be an author" – Jane Austen (probably). Stuart Sellens is excited to announce he's got another Call of Cthulhu release
Miskatonic Monday #65a: final look at indie Call of Cthulhu releases releases for 2022(Post)Under the Miskatonic Repository community content license, Call of Cthulhu fans can sell and share their own independently-created material on DriveThruRPG. If that appeals, check out the Miskatonic R
Round Table Roundup #1 - the inaugural titles in The Companions of Arthur, our new community content program for independent Pendragon creators(Post)The Companions of Arthur is Chaosium's community new content resource for TTRPG content for the Pendragon roleplaying game. In these Round Table Roundup posts we'll highlight new releases in the progr
Miskatonic Monday #63 - these indie Call of Cthulhu titles are close to Copper on DTRPG - give their creators a boost!(Post)It's very gratifying for a new creator to earn a metal sales tier badge for their work on DriveThruRPG. The first such badge is Copper, for 51 sales*. These Miskatonic Repository titles are with ten s