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==Description==
==Description==
A handwritten account of sailor Gustav Johansen's violent encounter with a ship full of violent pirate-cultists in the Pacific Ocean, followed by the discovery of a strange, recently-surfaced volcanic island covered in strange, alien ruins.  (A couple paraphrases of this account - one a guarded account quoted from a newspaper for public consumption, and the other the narrator's version of Johansen's full story - are a centerpiece to Lovecraft's novella, ''The Call of Cthulhu''.)
A handwritten account of sailor [[Gustav Johansen]]'s violent encounter with a ship full of violent pirate-cultists in the Pacific Ocean, followed by the discovery of a strange, recently-surfaced volcanic island covered in strange, alien ruins.  (A couple paraphrases of this account - one a guarded account quoted from a newspaper for public consumption, and the other the narrator's version of Johansen's full story - are a centerpiece to Lovecraft's novella, ''The Call of Cthulhu''.)


* author: Gustav Johansen
* author: Gustav Johansen
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* language: English
* language: English
* number of known copies (if rare): (unique)
* number of known copies (if rare): (unique)
* last known location of surviving copies (if rare): (to be found among the papers of the late
* last known location of surviving copy: (to be found among the papers of the late [[Francis Wayland Thurston]], of Boston)
Francis Wayland Thurston, of Boston)
* study: 6 weeks
* study: 6 weeks
* sanity loss: minor
* sanity loss: minor

Latest revision as of 00:47, 16 August 2022

The Johansen Narrative is statted out in the Call of Cthulhu 7th Edition Rulebook, and originates in H.P. Lovecraft's The Call of Cthulhu (fiction).

Description

A handwritten account of sailor Gustav Johansen's violent encounter with a ship full of violent pirate-cultists in the Pacific Ocean, followed by the discovery of a strange, recently-surfaced volcanic island covered in strange, alien ruins. (A couple paraphrases of this account - one a guarded account quoted from a newspaper for public consumption, and the other the narrator's version of Johansen's full story - are a centerpiece to Lovecraft's novella, The Call of Cthulhu.)

  • author: Gustav Johansen
  • date: 1925
  • language: English
  • number of known copies (if rare): (unique)
  • last known location of surviving copy: (to be found among the papers of the late Francis Wayland Thurston, of Boston)
  • study: 6 weeks
  • sanity loss: minor
  • mythos lore: minimal
  • occult lore: none
  • spells: none


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