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Serene & Primal
Author: Gareth Hanrahan
System: Call of Cthulhu
Category: Horror
Type: Scenario
There are those who travel through time, bodiless and undimensioned, inhabiting the corporeal forms of things of matter when it suits their purposes dark and unknown. The Great Race of Yith uses this method in pursuit of its great work.
Views: (7059)
Comments: (3) Rating: 9.3
2001-02-20 17:27:23

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posted by Fergal on 2001-02-22 19:04:41
You don't really need to know much except that this is a bloody fantastic game...just not as good as it's stunning sequel. It rocks, and then rocks some more. This is what horror is about.


posted by Erebus on 2003-08-09 14:55:22
Good stuff - I'm gonna run with this story.


posted by Aesthete on 2003-10-01 08:57:16
Gareth is truly an inspired writer. This scenario absolutely oozes Lovecraftian, is fantastically laid out, with interesting characters, plot-hooks and a background. Spectacular work, as always.




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