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Please feel free to check our Achtung! Cthulhu website. A lovecraft inspired RPG world set in WW2!
www.modiphius.com/index.html
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Please feel free to check our Achtung! Cthulhu website. A lovecraft inspired RPG world set in WW2!
www.modiphius.com/index.html
Thank you!
Dim
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I'm once again open for commissions, guys, so send me a note if you're interested. The prices will be established in accordance to drawing's difficult. Examples below (my latest works):
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Related Music for you all to enjoy
My tracks (from Tahazu) have conjuration text directly from the Necronomicon for lyrics, chants are accurate.
ENJOY!!!
https://tahazu-derekjacobsenandvariousartists.bandcamp.com/album/forgotten-soul-tahazu-absolute-void-absolute-power-split
Cthulhu Double Naming Contest December 2015
Approximating Christmas – or should I say Yuletide Festival to use a Lovecraftian headword – I’m feeling as generous as Santa Claws (… Santa’s homologue in R’lyeh *lol*… ) and I want this journal entry to launch a twofold Cthulhu Mythos naming contest, in order to blend an “old glory” of Cthulhu Mythos and a “brand-new” entry from recent Lovecraft-related fiction.
This time I’m asking you to help me finding a name for two unnamed Cthulhu Mythos entities and accordingly prize shall be twofold too: winner(s) can ask me not one but two requests. Double the dark lore, double
Cthulhu Mythos Naming Contest 2015
Abchaz, Southern Caucasus
Hour the Nameless Horror Stirs Beneath the Dark Vaults of Antchar,
*Premiss*
I'm not sure if it's the right place to post this but I try.
I need your help: I'm searching for a name to apply a nameless Cthulhu Mythos entity I've recently found again in a short story of Clark Ashton Smith I had browsed some time ago only quickly. Smith has been one of Lovecraft’s best (pen) friend and the story I’m referring to is “The Tale of Sir John Maundeville” (1933), whose plot even H.P. Lovecraft has talked about with appreciation in one of the selected letters of theirs, though I don’t remember
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Nice! Very Nice!