Your rock band is finishing a gig outside Paris' famous museum, The Loo, as the French police arrive and leave. As you load the van, you find a man and a woman inside who ask your help on a quest to find the treasure of the Knights Dimpler: The Holy Flail! But two dangerous secret societies are also on the trail of the Flail. Naturally, you agree to help. Rock On! (A madcap Rock 'N' Role-playing scenario by the designer of Cthulhu By Gaslight.)
The Horror on the Commons I: League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
Description:
Something has crashed to earth south of London, leaving a pit in the commons from which glows an eerie, unnatural... colour. Is it a simple meteorite, cooling off, or something more sinister? As members of the British Secret Service's League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, the Investigators are sent by M to evaluate any threat to the Empire. An 1890s scenario by William A. Barton, designer of Cthulhu By Gaslight and contributor to CoC.
The Horror on the Commons II: League of Extraordinary Scoundrels
Description:
Something has crashed to earth south of London, leaving a pit in the commons from which glows an eerie, unnatural... colour. Is it a simple meteorite, cooling off, or something more sinister? The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen hasn't returned from investigating it, so M calls on the League of Extraordinary Scoundrels to save the Empire. An 1890s scenario by William A. Barton, designer of Cthulhu By Gaslight and contributor to CoC.
Fresh from the Vaster Hills Rock Fest, your band is playing at the Zulu Aid concert in London, England. But why is everyone suddenly dressed in 19th-century clothes and riding Hansom cabs? And where are the stage and crowds? And who's that guy lurking around in a deerstalker and Inverness cape? Rock On! (By William A. Barton, designer of Cthulhu By Gaslight and codesigner of GURPS Space.)
Your investigators have been commissioned by Miskatonic U. for an expedition to the South Pacific, in search of a legendary underseas creature. Unfortunately, the stars are right for the rise of yet another legendary beast: Dread Cthulhu! Can you survive the horror . . .? (By William A. Barton, designer of Cthulhu by Gaslight and contributor to CoC, Cthulhu Now, and other Chaosium supplements.)
Following its gig at the Vaster Hills Rock Fest, your band's van breaks down on a lonely country road in the dead of night (emphasis on "dead") . . . and only one house is nearby: an old, spooky, delapidated manor, straight out of a horror movie (a Rock 'N Horror Picture Show, that is). The name on the mailbox: H. East. Can you find assistance there, or is your career about to take a turn for the worst . . .? (By William A. Barton, designer of Cthulhu By Gaslight and codesigner of GURPS Space.)
After playing the Vaster Hills Rock Fest, your band is suddenly swallowed up by a strange vortex, depositing you in a mystical land, where an odd guru asks you free his people from the Shartruz (a real bunch of baddies). But first you must find the missing Cpl. Salt! If you agree, he'll give you superpowers to aid om your battle--and then send you home to Rock On! (By William A. Barton, designer of Cthulhu By Gaslight and codesigner of GURPS Space.)
Your rock band has just ended a grueling tour and is attending a party held by the New Delhi branch of your fan club. (And you didn't even know you had a fan club!) Your manager asks that you accept any gifts your fans offer--it would be an insult otherwise, and you need all the fans you can get. But who are those strange people following you now? And why are they carrying scimitars? More fans? Rock on!
A museum guard at the San Diego Geology Museum has died horribly--torn to pieces!--and your investigators have been called in to help solve the murder. Can you discover who--or what--is at large? More important, can you stop him--or it--before more die? A 1920s Call of Cthulhu adventure by the designer of Cthulhu By Gaslight.
A museum guard at the San Diego Geology Museum has died horribly--torn to pieces!--and your investigators have been called in to help solve the murder. Can you discover who--or what--is at large? More important, can you stop him--or it--before more die? A 1920s Call of Cthulhu adventure by the designer of Cthulhu By Gaslight.