Posts Tagged ‘cthulhu’

Hardboiled Cthulhu

Friday, June 11th, 2010

Hard Boiled Cthulhu: Two Fisted Tales of Tentacled Terror,  is an anthology of short stories wherein the Lovecraft mythos meets film noir; the Call of Cthulhu meets The Big Sleep.  It’s a great idea as this is such an excellent setting for such tales, often overlooked both in fiction and in the COC role play game.  The book contains twenty-one contributions by a wide range of writers all of whom have a passion for Lovecraft’s creations.  With a few exceptions this is the only time they have been available in print.

The book itself is some 330 pages and contains the following;

Sleeping with the Fishes (Poem) — James Ambuehl
The Pisces Club — James Ambuehl
A Change of Life — William Jones
Ache — David Witteveen
A Dangerous High — E. P. Berglund
A Little Job in Arkham — John Sunseri
Day of Iniquity — Steven L. Shrewsbury
Eldritch Fellas — Tim Curran
Outside Looking In — David Conyers
Pazuzu’s Children — Jeffrey Thomas
The Devil In You — Eric J. Millar
The Mouth — William Meikle
The Questioning of the Azathonthian Priest — C. J. Henderson
Some Thought on the Problem of Order — Simon Bucher-Jones
The White Mountains — Jonathan Sharp
The Terror Came — Patrick Thomas
The Prying Investigations of Edwin M. Lillibridge — Robert M. Price
The Roaches in the Walls — James Chambers
To Skin a Dead Man — Cody Goodfellow
Unfinished Business — Ron Shiflet
The Watcher From the Grave — J. F. Gonzalez
Dreams.biz — Richard A. Lupoff

The book itself is a good quality paperback, glossy cover, nice paper, crisp print, in fact just what I have come to expect from Elder Sign Press.  As well as the stories themselves there are capsule biographies of each of the contributors.

The tales themselves are generally very good and in many ways they tick many of my boxes, some evoke a really good Lovecraftian atmosphere (In particular Robert M Prices contribution The Prying Investigations of Edwin M Lillibridge”). Some hit the mark in terms of story; I particularly enjoyed John Sunseri’s “A Little Job In Arkham” which has a little Oceans 11 feel to it, if you want to steal a priceless tome from Miskatonic Uni then you need the right group of thieves’.  A tale, well told with a good twist in the tale. I will certainly be on the lookout for more of Mr Sunseri’s work.

Of all the tales the only one that is somewhat out of place is Steven L Shrewsbury’s “Day of Iniquity” while a great read; it was definitely a good Sword & Sorcery tale, it was not really a detective type story by any stretch of my very elastic imagination. Basically a barbarian follower of Wotan leads his tribe to achieve vengeance on a dark cult.  What was this doing in this book?

For me however there are two highlights.  Richard A. Lupoff’s Dreemz.biz” is a cracking tale in which an enigmatic web site supplies vivid and dangerous dreams to its occasional customers. Whilst not as “hardboiled” as many of the tales and its Lovecraftian horror only becomes apparent in its closing stages, the feeling of good old “cosmic horror” will stay with you for some time after you finish reading.  

Finally, not everyone’s favourite I’m sure but “Eldritch Fellas” by Tim Curran is brilliant, I won’t spoil it for you by describing the story, but it is at heart a humorous tale which takes the hardboiled genre to its Cthulhian extreme where Lovecraft, Raymond Chandler and Tony Soprano all meet.  You will laugh out loud, even if it’s only at the fart jokes.  

In summary I think this is a great collection of stories, with something for everyone whether it is the genre, the Lovecraftian horror, the humor or the fact that you collection would be incomplete without it.  It was bought for me as a gift, I’ve thoroughly enjoyed it as a read and it has left me with many ideas for evil to inflict upon my role play group to boot.

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Cthulhian Charades and Taboo

Friday, June 19th, 2009

Inspired by the previous article on word games by the Spawn of.. I got busy one lunchtime and put together a set of clue cards and instructions for playing Cthulhian charades and taboo.  Ideal for playing with a group of friends,  I recommend a group of five or six, and also a few beers maybe to get the thinking muscles nicely relaxed.

The attached PDF file contains 100 clue cards, instruction booklet for both Cthulhian charades and taboo as well as a single page of card backs with a nice tentacle design and of course our web address!

CTHULHUIAN CHARADES AND TABOO

CTHULHUIAN CHARADES AND TABOO

Arkham Lights

Sunday, August 3rd, 2008

Arkham Lights is a Call of Cthulhu Scenario for three to five investigators inspired by The Lights of Madness published in Different Worlds magazine in March/April 1987; a magazine which I feel is sorely missed and has never been equalled. Although the plot remains the same as the original much of the detail has however been changed along with the dating and location which I have moved to Arkham to suit my own personal campaign.

“An article in the Arkham Gazette reports strange lights radiating from the top of Elm Mountain around midnight on the 22 May 1924, Saturday.   This is the second weekend that such lights have been reported. As with the first report, there were additional sightings stating that the lights came from strange aircraft that moved with great speed…”

An innocuous news story for our investigators that will lead them into a deadly situation for them and the entire town of Arkham.

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Arkham Sanitarium – Case Notes

Thursday, July 17th, 2008

Attached below is a PDF version of my Arkham Sanitarium case notes form, inspired by the forms included in the Chaosium Arkham Sanitarium Forms Pack [CHA8801form] but adapted to meet my own nefarious needs and scaled nicely to print on A4 paper. 

When printed on buff or off-white heavy paper and slipped inside a manilla folder with a couple of large paperclips this makes an excellent prop for your game.

Note that the Arkham Sanitarium Forms Pack from Chaosium is priced a measly $2.50 and is worth every cent.  You can find details in the Chaosium inc. online catalog by clicking here

Arkham Sanitarium Case Notes

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The Key and the Gate

Tuesday, July 15th, 2008

The Key And The Gate is a Call of Cthulhu Scenario for three to five investigators Adapted and Updated by Derek Mayne from an original idea by Chris Hind published in White Wolf Magazine Issue 22, October 1990.

“Outside, the rain is a torrent of darkness among the gusty streets. Safe from the elements, you are sitting at a table in a dark and musty steak house on the corner of Garrison Street and College Street Your friend, Ian Prescott, has yet to arrive. As an Egyptologist at Miskatonic University, Ian has been busy on an excavation near Cairo for the past two years. However, last week you received a telegram, which you take out and read once more…”

 
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