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'''Author(s):''' [[Andrew Peregrine]], [[Lynne Hardy]] | '''Author(s):''' [[Andrew Peregrine]], [[Lynne Hardy]] | ||
| − | '''Artist(s):''' [[Riley Spalding]], [[Carlos Cara Álvarez]], [[Alberto Bontempi]], [[J B Casacop]], [[Tyler Clark]], [[James Denton]], [[Andrey Fetisov]], [[Emilien Francois]], [[Doruk Golcu], [[Kali Huisse]], [[Kurt Komoda]], [[Jeff Kristian]], [[Anh Le]], [[Amanda Lee]], [[Indre Lelertaviciute]], [[Mitch Mueller]], [[Cristian C. Otazu]], [[Mirco Paganessi]], [[Vincenzo Sirianni]], [[Dimitar Spasov]], [[Sam Turner]], [[Kim Van Deun]], [[Chris Waller]] | + | '''Artist(s):''' [[Riley Spalding]], [[Carlos Cara Álvarez]], [[Alberto Bontempi]], [[J B Casacop]], [[Tyler Clark]], [[James Denton]], [[Andrey Fetisov]], [[Emilien Francois]], [[Doruk Golcu]], [[Kali Huisse]], [[Kurt Komoda]], [[Jeff Kristian]], [[Anh Le]], [[Amanda Lee]], [[Indre Lelertaviciute]], [[Mitch Mueller]], [[Cristian C. Otazu]], [[Mirco Paganessi]], [[Vincenzo Sirianni]], [[Dimitar Spasov]], [[Sam Turner]], [[Kim Van Deun]], [[Chris Waller]] |
'''Setting(s):''' [[Regency Era]] | '''Setting(s):''' [[Regency Era]] | ||
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| − | Regency England: a time of social niceties, grand balls, romantic intrigues and disappointments—as described in the novels of Jane Austen. Yet through the lens of the Cthulhu Mythos, horrors weave themselves into the hearts of everyday Georgians—from the richest to the poorest. | + | Regency England: a time of social niceties, grand balls, romantic intrigues and disappointments—as described in the novels of Jane Austen. Yet through the lens of the Cthulhu Mythos, horrors weave themselves into the hearts of everyday Georgians—from the richest to the poorest. Step into the Regency era and work to uncover the dark secrets at the heart of the town of Tarryford: twisted horrors that have lain dormant for centuries now seek to burst forth into England.<br> |
| − | Step into the Regency era and work to uncover the dark secrets at the heart of the town of Tarryford: twisted horrors that have lain dormant for centuries now seek to burst forth into England. | + | <br> |
| − | Regency Cthulhu: Dark Designs in Jane Austen’s England is a historical sourcebook for Call of Cthulhu. Inside, you’ll | + | Regency Cthulhu: Dark Designs in Jane Austen’s England is a historical sourcebook for Call of Cthulhu. Inside, you’ll find:<br> |
| − | + | <li> Details on Regency-era England(1811–1820). | |
| − | + | <li> Rules for creating Regency-era investigators, along with new period- appropriate skills and occupations. | |
| − | appropriate skills and occupations. | + | <li> A detailed primer on the fictional town of Tarryford, for use as a campaign setting in both 1813 and 1913. |
| − | + | <li> Two scenarios with handouts and maps, designed to introduce players to the Regency era and the mysteries of Tarryford. | |
| − | setting in both 1813 and 1913. | + | <li> New rules for character Reputation and Estates, as well as Regency-era equipment and weapons. |
| − | + | <li> Six pre-generated Call of Cthulhu investigators and six Pulp Cthulhu investigators, ready to pick up and play.<br> | |
| − | the Regency era and the mysteries of Tarryford. | + | <br> |
| − | + | This book is designed to be used with the Call of Cthulhu roleplaying game | |
| − | equipment and weapons. | ||
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| − | investigators, ready to pick up and play. | ||
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and, optionally, with the Pulp Cthulhu supplement, both available separately. | and, optionally, with the Pulp Cthulhu supplement, both available separately. | ||
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==Comments / Trivia== | ==Comments / Trivia== | ||
Latest revision as of 21:45, 20 June 2023
Details
Publisher: Chaosium
Product Code: 23179
Publishing Year: 2022
Pages: 224
Cover Price: $22.99 (PDF), $44.99 (Hardback), $99.00 (Leatherette)
Author(s): Andrew Peregrine, Lynne Hardy
Artist(s): Riley Spalding, Carlos Cara Álvarez, Alberto Bontempi, J B Casacop, Tyler Clark, James Denton, Andrey Fetisov, Emilien Francois, Doruk Golcu, Kali Huisse, Kurt Komoda, Jeff Kristian, Anh Le, Amanda Lee, Indre Lelertaviciute, Mitch Mueller, Cristian C. Otazu, Mirco Paganessi, Vincenzo Sirianni, Dimitar Spasov, Sam Turner, Kim Van Deun, Chris Waller
Setting(s): Regency Era
Format(s): Hardcover, PDF
ISBN: 978-1-56882-441-3
Contents
Creating a Regency Investigator Tarryford Appendices
Scenarios: The Long Corridor, The Emptiness Within
Additional: Introduction, Player Handouts. Pre-Generated Investigators, Equipment Tables, Tarryford 1913
Front Cover Text
Dark Designs in Jane Austen’s England
Back Cover Text
Regency England: a time of social niceties, grand balls, romantic intrigues and disappointments—as described in the novels of Jane Austen. Yet through the lens of the Cthulhu Mythos, horrors weave themselves into the hearts of everyday Georgians—from the richest to the poorest. Step into the Regency era and work to uncover the dark secrets at the heart of the town of Tarryford: twisted horrors that have lain dormant for centuries now seek to burst forth into England.
Regency Cthulhu: Dark Designs in Jane Austen’s England is a historical sourcebook for Call of Cthulhu. Inside, you’ll find:
This book is designed to be used with the Call of Cthulhu roleplaying game and, optionally, with the Pulp Cthulhu supplement, both available separately.
Comments / Trivia
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