Return to the Forgotten Village
Dunwich is a small village located along the Miskatonic, upriver from Arkham. Until 1806, Dunwich was a thriving community, boasting many mills and the powerful Whateley family.
Those among the Whateleys came to know dark secrets about the world, and they fell into the worship of unwholesome creatures from other times and places. Retreating to the hills and forests surrounding the town, they betrayed their uncorrupted kin.
Prosperity fled, and a dark despair seized the people. What remains is a skeleton town, mills closed, its citizens without hope or future. However, secrets of the Mythos survive, to be discovered by brave and enterprising investigators.
H.P. Lovecraft's Dunwich begins with "The Dunwich Horror," Lovecraft's masterful tale of life in the town and its surrounds. It expands upon the story with extensive information about the town: pertinent buildings, useful people, and important locations are described in detail. Two scenarios are included. All statistics and gameplay notes for d20 Cthulhu are also provided.
NOTE: Purchase of this product entitles you to download a 17 x 22" map depicting the Dunwich area for miles around.
THIS IS A DOWNLOADABLE BOOK. By Keith Herber; Illustrated by John T. Snyder, Paul Carrick, Carol Triplett-Smith; Cover by Philippe Bouveret. 192 pages, illustrated. 8.5 x 11" downloadable watermarked PDF book with cover images, created from electronic production files.
ISBN 1-56882-164-6
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