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Achtung! Cthulhu: The Norway Projekt (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
Achtung! Cthulhu: The Norway Projekt (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
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Skis, snow and the hunt for a Nazi superweapon!
It is late 1942 and the tide of war begins to turn against Germany. Desperate for a breakthrough, the Nazi high command turns to the emerging field of atomic weapons—placing their hopes in the Norwegian heavy water plant at Vemork.
Norway becomes a key battleground in the race to prevent the Nazis developing an atomic bomb as the Allies launch Operations Grouse, Freshman and Gunnerside.
Yet Mina Wolff, head of Nachtwölfe, has little patience for conventional science. Instead, she turns to a darker source: a little-known Norwegian cult called the Flokk of the Allfather, whose arcane knowledge may unlock a new generation of atomic wunderwaffe.
What begins as a simple mission to rescue captured resistance fighters quickly escalates into a desperate race against time. Section M’s newest team of agents must uncover a vast conspiracy that threatens to rain atomic fire upon Allied cities.
With the coldest of fronts rapidly heating up, can your agents foil Nachtwölfe’s twisted ambitions, neutralise the Flokk’s eldritch magics, and prevent the summoning of the Daemon Sultan himself—Azathoth?
The 156-page, full-colour, hardcover The Norway Projekt features:
Complete Guide to Norway with new weapons, vehicles and equipment
Epic three-part campaign featuring nine linked missions across the Norwegian front
Art, maps and handouts bring this huge campaign to life with free digital map pack!
Introduces a sinister new cult, the Flokk of the Allfather, plus the terrifying Spellbook of Azathoth
The stakes couldn’t be higher: can your agents stop a plot to end the war in atomic horror?Requires the Achtung! Cthulhu 2d20 core books to run.
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