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Miskatonic Monday #49: April 2022 releases

Miskatonic Monday #49: April 2022 releases

Posted by Michael O'Brien on 4th Apr 2022

Check out these new Miskatonic Repository titles by indie Call of Cthulhu creators!Viral: A Modern Call of Cthulhu ScenarioAlex Guillotte, Bud ($12.95, 110 page PDF)Join Marco Proudfoot, host of the successful YouTube channel The Spektral Krew, as he and his fellow paranormal investigators jour … read more
Chaosium Interviews: Balancing Old & New RuneQuest

Chaosium Interviews: Balancing Old & New RuneQuest

Posted by Michael O'Brien on 2nd Apr 2022

Chaosium's Jeff Richard talks to James Coquillat about talks about the complexities of writing new content for the RuneQuest RPG while still being respectful and cognisant of older source material. Part of our 'Chaosium Interviews' series on YouTube. … read more
In 8 days the stars align for Chaosium Con!

In 8 days the stars align for Chaosium Con!

Posted by Michael O'Brien on 31st Mar 2022

The Stars will be Right in 8 days for the inaugural Chaosium Con!There's still time to join us for a weekend dripping with cosmic horror, essential runes, swashbuckling adventure, and chivalrous quests: get your Chaosium Con badge here.The location for Chaosium Con 1 is the Ann Arbor Marri … read more
 Godly Runes and Ancient Secrets come to wiki

Godly Runes and Ancient Secrets come to wiki

Posted by Michael O'Brien on 29th Mar 2022

Chaosium is pleased to announce the launch of two new tools for both our Call of Cthulhu and RuneQuest: Roleplaying in Glorantha fans.The Call of Cthulhu Wiki and the RuneQuest Wiki are live now, and contain a wellspring of information on both rules and lore for both tabletop roleplaying systems. Ne … read more
Pendragon Design Journal #8: The Battle System

Pendragon Design Journal #8: The Battle System

Posted by Michael O'Brien on 28th Mar 2022

By David Larkins, Pendragon line editor.A new edition of the Pendragon RPG is coming! The intention of this series of design journals by Pendragon line editor David Larkins is to trace the path of development, starting in the early 1980s and culminating with the forthcoming new edition of the Pendra … read more