De Horrore Cosmico
Details
Publisher: Golden Goblin Press
Product Code: 10009?
Publishing Year: 2015 (June)
Pages: 168
Cover Price: $xx.95 (Print), $xx.00 (PDF)
Authors: Stuart Boon, Chad Bowser, Phredd Groves, Oscar Rios, Jeff Moeller, Penelope Love, Mark Morrison
Artists: Alberto Guerra (cover & interior), Stephanie McAlea (maps), Mark Shireman (handouts)
Layout: Badger McInnes
Setting(s): Ancient Rome
Format(s): Softcover and PDF
Contents
Long before ivy grew on the walls of Miskatonic University or the Deep Ones first came to Innsmouth, centuries before the mad Arab penned the dreaded Necronomicon, the malevolent powers of the Cthulhu Mythos plagued mankind. During the Age of the Antonines (96 AD–192 AD), when the Roman Empire was at the peak of its power, dark and unknowable forces were at work. Ancient wizards sought ways to cheat death, explorers stumbled on the remnants of alien civilizations, foul cults practiced unholy rites, and inhuman creatures sought to mix their blood with ours.
Across Rome’s vast empire, a few brave men and women rose up to meet these threats for the greater good of mankind. They carried light into the darkness, dispelling a poisonous taint which grows best in the shadows. With steel and spell and burning torch, these heroic investigators of the ancient world defended their civilization from the fearsome powers of the Cthulhu Mythos. Golden Goblin Press is proud to offer up six of their adventures, each based on classic tales by Howard Philip Lovecraft.
Welcome to De Horrore Cosmico.
This book contains a collection of scenarios for the Cthulhu Invictis era of play:
- The Vetting of Marius Asina by Jeffrey Moeller
- Doom by Chad Bowser
- Murmillo by Oscar Rios
- Kith and Kine by Phredd Groves
- The Devil's Mouth by Stuart Boon
- The Case of Tertius Orestius Sedonius by Penelope Love and Mark Morrison
Articles: Some Tips for Players and Keepers (Rios), Patrone mi Patrone (six pregenerated NPC patrons; Boon, Groves, Moeller, Rios)
Scenarios: The Vetting of Marius Asina, Doom (Scenario), Murmillo, Kith and Kine, The Devil's Mouth, The Case of Tertius Orestius Sedonius
Comments / Trivia
"De Horrore Cosmico is Latin for Cosmic Horror"
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