Posts Tagged ‘ Kenneth Hite ’

The Unspeakable Oath 22 Now Available

February 20, 2013
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The Unspeakable Oath 22 cover by Matt Hansen

Order The Unspeakable Oath 22 in print and get the PDF edition for a free instant download, or  buy the PDF edition by itself. Arc Dream Publishing is proud to present The Unspeakable Oath, a more-or-less quarterly digest of tools, scenarios, and reviews to make your Cthulhu Mythos games more terrifying than ever. The Unspeakable Oath 22 includes: “The…

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Unspeakable! Special Presentation: The Unspeakable Oath and the Delta Green RPG

August 12, 2011
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At GenCon on Thursday night, August 5, 2011, we held a panel discussion on The Unspeakable Oath and Delta Green. First we talked about our plans for the Oath. Then we talked about launching Delta Green as its own roleplaying game. Here you can listen to the whole thing. Shane Ivey (that’s me), Greg Stolze,…

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Stealing Cthulhu

May 11, 2011
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Stealing Cthulhu preview

Stealing Cthulhu is a new book by Graham Walmsley with notes by Gareth Hanrahan, Kenneth Hite and Jason Morningstar. Stealing Cthulhu is my guide to Lovecraftian storytelling. Its central idea is: by stealing, adapting and combining Lovecraft’s ideas, you can create scenarios that seem new and horrific. The previews look terrific. Reserve a copy now.

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GenCon Preview: Delta Green and The Unspeakable Oath

May 9, 2011
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Event Code: SEM1123549 Date and Time: Thursday, August 4, 2011 at 8:00 p.m. The infamous Call of Cthulhu magazine The Unspeakable Oath has returned! Join the editors to talk about what we’re doing in the Oath and what you want to see in it. And that’s the perfect time to talk about the future of…

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Cthulhu 101 (Review)

May 3, 2011
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Cthulhu 101, from Atomic Overmind Press

Cthulhu 101: A Beginner’s Guide to the Dreamer in the Deep Published by Atomic Overmind Press, $8.95 By Kenneth Hite Reviewed by Matthew Pook  As you can see in his Trail of Cthulhu, Ken Hite is Call of Cthulhu’s number one fan. He is more than qualified to write an initiate’s guide to Cthulhu and…

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The Day After Ragnarok (Review)

April 18, 2011
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The Day After Ragnarok, from Atomic Overmind Press

The Day After Ragnarok Published by Atomic Overmind Press, $29.95 By Kenneth Hite Reviewed by Matthew Pook The year is 1948 and we have Harry S. Truman to thank for blowing up the world. Not that he had much choice. When Hitler threatens to unleash Götterdämmerung and you have the Trinity Device, what else do…

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Trail of Cthulhu (Review)

April 15, 2011
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Trail of Cthulhu, from Pelgrane Press

Trail of Cthulhu Pelgrane Press, $39.95 By Kenneth Hite Reviewed by Matthew Pook Call of Cthulhu is not perfect. It quantifies the Mythos, giving it numbers and making it knowable. Its skill system often results in the investigators not finding clues and thus stalling a scenario. It can be difficult to explain player character motivation…

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