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Call of Cthulhu: Folklore

Folklore

Put traditional folklore to use in your game.

Publisher's blurb: "Behind the modern façade of Britain in the 1920s is a country teeming with links to the supernatural. British folklore harkens back to days of old when early cultures lived alongside strange folk and stranger creatures, when druids and shamans made sacrifices to pantheons of gods both powerful and terrible, and when people celebrated myth and legend in song, art, and oral tradition at the very heart of their civilizations. And those deep roots that so colourfully tell of fantastical creatures, miraculous events, and wondrous deeds also hint and grasp blindly at darker truths. The truth is that folklore can take us behind the veil of reality to glimpse the terrible, alien truths of the universe beyond, capturing vague notions of evil, malevolent beings, their horrible deeds, and the primal fears that they inspire and that have been preserved in Britain's cultural memory.

"Cthulhu Britanica: Folklore presents a uniquely British vision of Lovecraftian horror where fairies, witches, and folk traditions intertwine with the dreadful, eldritch powers and otherworldly terrors of the Cthulhu Mythos."

Megan's review

Book Details:
Authors: Stuart Boon, James Desborough, Gareth Hanrahan, Sarah Newton, and Alex Staniforth
Publishers' Reference: CB7351
ISBN: 978-1-907204-16-6
Paperback, 136 pages
Date: December 2012

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Product page last updated: 23 December 2017