Fear Will Seize You!
Blood Brothers contains 13 scary adventures, each exploring a horror genre depicted on the silver screen, and each specially constructed to be completed in one or two evenings. Experience these thirteen heart-pounding adventures:
- Uncle Timothy's Will
- Oath of Blood
- Nemesis Strikes!
- The Land That Time Ignored
- The Mummy's Bride
- The Dollmaker
- Ancient Midget Nazi Shamans
- Honymoon in Hell
- Dead On Arrival
- The Swarming
- Spawn of the Deep
- Trick or Treat
- Horror Planet
Popcorn not included. Blood Brothers includes all handouts.
THIS IS A DOWNLOADABLE BOOK. By C. Adams, S. Aniolowski, G. Detwiler, E. Geier, G. Gillian, K. Herber, K.A. Ross, M.L. Rowland, B. Manui, J.B. Monroe, S. Shirley, M. Syzmanski, and C. Triplett-Smith. Cover by Lee Gibbons. 144 pages, illustrated. 8.5 x 11" downloadable watermarked PDF book with cover images, scanned from older, out of print books from the Chaosium archive. This item is a scan of the 1990 publication.
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- ISBN:
- 0933635699
- Version:
- 4th Edition Call of Cthulhu, best with current edition
- Format:
- Scanned PDF
- Page Count:
- 148
- Authors:
- Keith Herber, Sam Shirley, Kevin Ross, Gregory W. Detwiler, Ben Monroe, Scott Clegg, Geoff Gillan, Barbara Manui, Chris Adams, Marcus L. Rowland, Tony Hickie, Michael Szymanski, Scott Aniolowski, Fred Behrendt
- Cover Artist:
- Lee Gibbons
- Interior Artists:
- Earl Geier
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13 tales --> Mostly good to great.
I like the idea of my Call of Cthulhu stories occasionally taking a break from 'All Mythos, All the Time" grind. So I bought this with very high hopes. Based on B-Horror movies, these scenarios are a mixed bag. Some are very clever (looking at you Nazi gremlin), where as others are just OK. (Let's try to survive a zombie apocalypse with the only innovation is that fists and karate kicks are the only thing you're skilled in.). There are some good ideas, useful new spells, and lots of pre-generated characters. Overall, I like it. Not every scenario will fit into your campaign, or fit your tastes, but with a bit of work, you should find something useful for your campaign. If you enjoy running one shot adventures, and are not trying to make these stories 'fit', you will likely find more of the book useful. Warm regards, Rick.