A visit to the University of Navarra—located in Pamplona, Spain—in search of a rare book—the chronicles of a monk who claimed to have witnessed visions of other worlds—leads to a grim investigation.
Forgotten Duty is a short investigation—probably 6 - 8 hours of play—written for Cthulhu Hack but playable with any system geared toward Lovecraftian horror. Set in modern-day... [click here for more]
A mystery unfolds as the characters wake in unfamiliar surroundings bereft of any hint of their lives before this moment. Scattered memories sketched out in sticky notes, receipts, annotated photos, and idle conversations with strangers begin to hint at something unsettling. In the wilderness, events unravel; the stirrings of ancient life and aeons old animosities that pre-date humanity.
This Cthulhu... [click here for more]
Mother's Love presents three investigations within the setting of H P Lovecraft's Mythos, written for Cthulhu Hack, set in the late 20th and early 21st Century.
Deep Roots, written by Chloé Germaine Buckley and Jonathan Buckley
In 1950s Canada, officers of the law and Children's Services investigate a double murder and kidnapping... [click here for more]
You’re all students at Arkham’s renowned Miskatonic University. Between terms, you’re taking the opportunity to go hiking. You’ve taken an interest in the newspaper and local TV reports of construction in the northeast, along the coast, that will see a piece of history, a town preserved since Prohibition times, bulldozed to make way for a luxury health spa resort. This will be the last chance... [click here for more]
The Dark Brood slither forth from the fecund womb of Shub-Niggurath; undulating and hideous copious, it births strange and impossible children.
Ever Their praises, and abundance to the Black Goat of the Woods. Iä! Shub-Niggurath! Iä! Shub-Niggurath!The Black Goat of the Woods with a Thousand Young!The Dark Brood offers a selection of content, bringing the fecundity... [click here for more]
"That stern quality of the tangled backwoods which can only be described as merciless and terrible rose out of these far blue woods swimming upon the horizon and revealed itself. He understood the silent warning. He realized his own utter helplessness."
- Algernon Blackwood, "The Wendigo"
Three authors. Three chilling tales of malevolence and inhuman appetite for Cthulhu Hack.
Wolves... [click here for more]