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"The most merciful thing in the world, I think, is the inability of the human mind to correlate all its contents. We live in a placid island of ignorance in the midst of black seas of infinity, and it was not meant that we should voyage far. The sciences, each straining in its own direction,have hitherto harmed us little; but some day the piecing together of dissociated knowledge will open up such terrifying vistas of reality, and of our frightful position therein, that we shall either go mad from the revelation or flee from the deadly light into the peace and safety of a new dark age."
Welcome, Investigators and Cultists.
These pages will feature a collection of resources put together over the last few years, and will include a few adventures and adventure ideas, some home-grown rules supplements and such. Currently, the largest section is devoted to our home town of Turin (Italy) in the 1920s.
General Utility Files and Accessories
The Book of Characters : new professions for 1920s Call of Cthulhu Investigators, together with fast character background generation tables and rules. Currently available in the Light version (without pictures), as a 53K .ZIP file (expands to a 205K Word 6.0 .DOC file). De-luxe version (with pictures) coming soon. Please send us your comments!
The Murder Weapons Collection: improvised weapons from the darkest corners of the players' imagination, as used during some of our games. Playing stats are provided when feasible.
The Shambleau Project - a creature from the pages of 1934 Weird Tales adapted to a number of different gaming systems.
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Various Cthulhu By Gaslight Resources are currently Under Construction and can be reached through
| Webrings Other Game Systems Steampunk Odds & Ends Assorted Victorian Curiosities |
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| The Slumberpunk stories
originally distributed through the Delta Green Mailing List, here collected
all in the same place and in chronological order so that more innocents can
be irritated by their contents.
What happens when you cross cloack & dagger with sword & sorcery? |

As of
November 1998, The Mana Brothers are supporting the
Strange Vistas Project, to build the
largest online regional resource library for Call of Cthulhu 1920s, and help
keepers setting
games anywhere in the world
Follow the link to learn more about the project, and how to contribute to it.

An alternate
setting for Call of Cthulhu Games, using Film Noir conventions
in a magic-rich world subtly corrupted by the Mythos.
Now in its second,
enlarged, improved edition.
| What of the kids?
Granpa Theobaldus' Tales for the Little Young' uns is a Children's Book with attitude, collecting fairy tales, stories and nursery rymes that share a definite Mythos feel and bias. The Mana Brothers are proud to host this collection, established Crhistmas Eve 1998. Enjoy! |
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For those interested
in the subject, a few further informations about H.P.
Lovecraft's life and work can be found on a separate page on this site,
together with a complete bibliography of the man's works in Italy.
Sorry, the Italian
Language Cthulhu Page has been dropped due to lack of development time.
For further
reference, please check the Cthulhu Links page
(and take a look at the more general
Links page,
too!)
Mailing List:
in the unlikely event that you are not already a subscriber, yes, there's
a mailing list for Call of Cthulhu players and keepers, and it's called
Strange-Aeons.
All subscriptions and unsubscriptions should be sent to the address: majordomo@chaosium.com
Commands go in the body of the message. To subscribe to or unsubscribe from the instant version of the list, the commands look like this:
subscribe strange-aeons or unsubscribe strange-aeons
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Copyright Bit:
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WebRing
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