Art by Margaret Brundage

Link: The Door to Infinity: Mythos Without Lovecraft

I got my start in the Mythos business by playing Call of Cthulhu, a role-playing game in which private detectives, soldiers, dilettantes and hobos face off against cultists with one goal: to return the Great Old Ones to the earth. This fun blend of adventure and horror was created by Sandy Petersen and Gene Day and based on the works of H. P. Lovecraft.

Art by Gene Day

The game led me to read virtually every story Lovecraft wrote. And what you don’t find are adventures featuring private detectives, soldiers, dillentes and hobos facing off against cultists with one goal: to return the Great Old Ones to the earth. Lovecraft’s protagonists are usually people much the same as Lovecraft himself: New England gentlemen, librarians and writers. A few stories – such as “The Call of Cthulhu” and “The Dunwich Horror” – feature “cultists,” but usually in the background.

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https://www.michaelmay.online/2014/11/the-door-to-infinity-mythos-without.html

 

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