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The Unspeakable Oath #19 (Online Only)
The Unspeakable Oath #19 (Online Only)
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This Item is Availible Online OnlyPrice & Availability will vary by locationItem LocationWarehouseAverage Processing Time24-72 HoursNo In store pickupOnline Order onlyThis issue’s foreword by editor-in-chief Shane Ivey.
The Eye of Light and DarknessReviews of games, books and movies that are of special interest to Cthulhu Mythos gamers.
Cthulhu Saves the World, reviewed by Brian Sammons.
Death in Luxor, reviewed by Matthew Pook.
The Freeport Trilogy, reviewed by Matthew Pook.
The H.P. Lovecraft Literary Podcast, reviewed by Brian Sammons.
The Last Lovecraft: Relic of Cthulhu, reviewed by Brian Sammons.
Lovecraftian Tales from the Table, reviewed by Matthew Pook.
Monsters, reviewed by Brian Sammons.
Shadows of Yog-Sothoth, reviewed by Matthew Pook.Tales of Terror
Short descriptions of disturbing situations, each with three possible ways the game moderator could have them unfold in play.
"Property Values," by Adam Gauntlett, when a house is not a home but a horror.
"Sawbucks," by Monte Cook, wealth that really is a burden.
Arcane Artifacts
Deadly objects ready to be added to your games.
"Dollars of Dagon," by Bobby Derie, a numismatist’s dream that can quickly turn nightmare.
Mysterious Manuscripts
Tomes of forbidden knowledge, ready for play.
"Henry Darger’s Second Novel," by Pat Harrigan,long after his death, the famous recluse again redefines "outsider art."
"Joy Shusterman’s Basement," by Jeffrey Moeller, in which you can learn a lot from isolation.
"The Twelfth Book of Moses," by Adam Gauntlett, a New Age classic that would be better to stay underground.
Feature Articles
"Bernice Cartfield," by Greg Stolze, a modern-day occultist who’s a perfect Friendly or foil for Delta Green.
"Cheating Madness," by Brennan Bishop, tips for livening up your trips to the mental ward.
"Paramour of Y’golonac," by Oscar Rios, a seductive new monster.
Scenarios
"The Brick Kiln," by Adam Gauntlett, a Trail of Cthulhu adventure set in rural 1930s England.
"Suited and Booted," by Adam Gauntlett, a Call of Cthulhu adventure set in the grimy side of 1920s London.
Message in a Bottle
A short, self-contained vignette of Cthulhu Mythos horror.
"Dying Sunlight," by David Jacobs, a glimpse at the life of a photographer who took more than pictures.
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