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Revision as of 15:45, 21 May 2020
Details
1st Edition
Publisher: Darker Hue Studios
Product Code: 1
Publishing Year: 2017
Pages: 274
Cover Price: $? (Hardcover), $25.00 (PDF)
Author(s): Chris Spivey, Bob Geist, Ruth Tillman, Alex Mayo, Sarah Hood, Neall Raemonn Price
Artist(s): Brennen Reece (cover), Nino Malong, Philip Jean Pierre
Format(s): Hardcover, PDF
ISBN: ?
2nd Edition
Publisher: Chaosium
Product Code: ?
Publishing Year: 2020
Pages: ###
Cover Price: $##.##
Setting(s): 1920s
Format(s): Hardcover, PDF
ISBN: #########-#
Setting(s): 1920s
Contents
1st Edition
Introduction: A brief welcome to both the Harlem Renaissance and H.P. Lovecraft, and the first glimpse of how we're going to put them together.
History: The history of Harlem is long, and the Mythos runs through her.
Locations: Harlem is small but has a global impact, and you’ve got to know the lay of the land. The section is also sprinkled with plot hooks to jump start sessions.
People: Harlem is jam-packed with people, and it's time to meet some of them. This is another section sprinkled with plot hooks to jump start sessions.
Character Creation: Six distinctive Harlem character classes are presented for both Call of Cthulhu and GUMSHOE. The Conjure Man has awakened!
System Mechanics: Rules, tweaks and new mechanics for GUMSHOE and 7th Edition Call of Cthulhu.
Storytelling: Helping new and experienced Keepers run a game steeped in the history of racism, horror, and the celebration of life.
2nd Edition
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Scenarios:
Harlem Hellfighters Never Die
Harlem (K)nights
The Contender: A Love Story
Dreams and Broken Wings
1st Edition Front Cover Text
A Sourcebook for the Call of Cthulhu and GUMSHOE Roleplaying Games
1st Edition Back Cover Text
I was leaving the South to fling myself into the unknown... I was taking a part of the South to transplant in alien soil, to see if it could grow differently, if it could drink of new and cool rains, bend in strange winds, respond to the warmth of other suns and, perhaps, to bloom. RICHARD WRIGHT
HARLEM UNBOUND
Investigate Mythos mysteries in 1920s NYC’s Harlem Renaissance! An RPG sourcebook for Call of Cthulhu and GUMSHOE.
PICTURE THIS...
New York City in the 1920s: Prohibition is in full swing, and bootleggers are living high. African Americans flee the oppressive South for greener pastures, creating a new culture in Harlem. The music of Fats Waller and Duke Ellington pours out of the city’s windows and doorways, and the sidewalks are crowded with women in stylish skirts with silk stockings, and men in white gloves and Chesterfield coats. There’s a feeling of possibility in the air, like never before. But even in this land of promise, Harlem is a powder keg. While classes and cultures collide, Lovecraftian horrors lurk beneath the streets, creeping through dark alleys and hidden doorways into the Dreamlands. What Great Old One shattered our reality? Can you hold it together and keep the Mythos at bay for one more song?
This sourcebook flips the standard Lovecraftian view of minorities on its head, putting them in the role of heroes who must struggle against cosmic horrors while also fighting for a chance at equality. By default, the protagonists of Harlem Unbound are African American, not white (which is the standard assumption found in Lovecraftian fiction). Our heroes and heroines come from all walks of life with regard to class, ethnicity, race, religion, gender and sexual orientation.
The heart of the Renaissance was a revolution aimed at changing the world through art, ideas, and the written word. It was a uniquely powerful movement against the unjust status quo, a time in history that still inspires today. The history, people and stories in this book shine the spotlight on the people of Harlem, their successes and their struggles.
The Skinny on the Goods
- Seven unique Occupations
- Five new Mythos creatures to terrify your investigators
- A bunch of ready-to-play PCs/NPCs
- A random scenario generator
- A crash course on addressing race in gaming
Beautifully designed in the Art Deco style, Harlem Unbound contains everything the Keeper needs to run adventures in the Harlem Renaissance for either Call of Cthulhu 7th Edition or GUMSHOE.
2nd Edition Front Cover Text
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2nd Edition Back Cover Text
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Comments / Trivia
2018 Diana Jones Award for Excellence in Gaming Nominee 2018 Gold ENnie for Best Cover Art, Best Setting, Best Writing 2018 ENnie Nominee for Best Rules, Product of the Year 2018 Indie Groundbreaker Award for Groundbreaking Supplement 2018 Indie Groundbreaker Nominee for Best Setting
Links
Link to outside reviews
- [Link 1]
- [Link 2]
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