Six reasons to fear the unknown
The Cthulhu Mythos conceals horrors far worse than death...
You won't encounter ghouls, depths or any other existing entity of the Mythos here. The horrors in this supplement are nameless, and your players will never have encountered anything like them, so no one will have the comfort of feeling they're on familiar ground.
Untold Horrors offers six scenarios that will chill the blood of even the most seasoned Call of Cthulhu players, giving them good reason to fear the unknown.
- An imperishable desire - Investigators find themselves trapped in the English port of Dunwich, confronted by strange echoes of the night that have sealed the fate of the small coastal town.
- A message from art - The investigators are invited to the closing night of the Salon de la Rose-Croix in the company of the Parisian artistic elite, where they discover that the true masterpiece is sometimes paid for with one's life.
- The wheat and the chaff - For the people of Stowell, the peaceful life of small-town America in the 1920s is not what it used to be. People are starting to behave strangely, and the situation is only getting worse. Can the investigators unravel the mystery before the whole town descends into a bloodthirsty, murderous frenzy?
- Dark prospects - The inhabitants of a Massachusetts slum during the Great Depression find their community under attack from unknown forces. Who are these people? Can the investigators find out before their loved ones perish?
- L'Enfant-lune - David Barber was forced to sign an odious pact to save his son's life, and in doing so allowed a terrible evil to enter this world. Brought together by a common acquaintance, the investigators must join forces to avoid falling under the influence of the Moon Child.
- Interstices - The filming of a new fantasy feature quickly turns into a nightmare. The lead actress has disappeared, the director has locked himself away and the police are snooping around the set. The investigators are tasked with making sure that filming resumes so that the movie can be released and get its message out to the world.
The Call of Cthulhu is a role-playing game based on H.P.-Lovecraft's short stories, in which ordinary people come face to face with the demonic entities and forces of the Cthulhu Mythos.
The Chaosium Fiction range currently comprises over thirty titles. Some titles retrace the evolution of the concepts of the Mythos or rework the writings of renowned authors, while others are brand-new novels or anthologies of short stories.
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