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* 2008: [[The Night War]] in [[New Tales of the Miskatonic Valley]] (published by Miskatonic River Press) | * 2008: [[The Night War]] in [[New Tales of the Miskatonic Valley]] (published by Miskatonic River Press) | ||
* 2009: Author of the modern-day campaign, [[Our Ladies of Sorrow (Supplement)]] (published by Miskatonic River Press). There are four chapters to the campaign. | * 2009: Author of the modern-day campaign, [[Our Ladies of Sorrow (Supplement)]] (published by Miskatonic River Press). There are four chapters to the campaign. | ||
| − | * 2012: Revised and rewrote the [[Cthulhu by Gaslight, Third Edition]] setting, also contributing one new scenario The Night of the Jackals | + | * 2012: Revised and rewrote the [[Cthulhu by Gaslight, Third Edition]] setting, also contributing one new scenario [[The Night of the Jackals]]. |
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Kevin A Ross, born 19 December 1962. Writer and Editor
Kevin Ross has written and been involved with more that 30 publications for Call of Cthulhu, perhaps his most notable being Escape from Innsmouth, Tales of the Miskatonic Valley, The Dreaming Stone and H.P. Lovecraft's Kingsport.
Kevin's first published scenarios were "Tell Me, Have You Seen the Yellow Sign?" and "The Pale God", both appearing in The Great Old Ones which was published in 1989.
Published Call of Cthulhu Game Material
Kevin is one of the game's most prolific scenarists and designers and has had dozens of adventures and campaigns published. Below is a (probably incomplete) list of his contributions to the game. Unless otherwise noted, these items were published by Chaosium.
- 1989: Tell Me, Have You Seen The Yellow Sign? in The Great Old Ones (Supplement)
- 1989: The Pale God in The Great Old Ones (Supplement)
- 1990: Nemesis Strikes! in Blood Brothers
- 1990: (with Richard Watts and Penelope Love) Tatterdemallion in Fatal Experiments
- 1991: Primary writer of Kingsport: The City In The Mists (Supplement) which includes three scenarios -- The House on the Edge, Dreams & Fancies, Dead in the Water
- 1991: Contributed the title scenario (Return to Dunwich (Scenario)) to Keith Herber's Return to Dunwich (Supplement)
- 1991: (with Todd A. Woods) Freak Show in Tales of the Miskatonic Valley
- 1991: Freak Show in Tales of the Miskatonic Valley
- 1991: Watcher in the Valley in Tales of the Miskatonic Valley
- 1992: (with Lynn Willis) The Evil Gun in Blood Brothers 2
- 1992: Primary writer of Escape from Innsmouth (Supplement) which includes a massive multi-strand scenario "The Raid on Innsmouth". Kevin wrote two strands -- The Raid on Innsmouth: Project Covenant, The Raid on Innsmouth: Devils Reef
- 1992: The Music of the Spheres in The Stars Are Right! (1st & 2nd editions)
- 1992: The Beast in the Abbey in Pagan Publishing's magazine The Unspeakable Oath, Issue 05. Also reprinted in 2002 in the Pagan collection The Resurrected Vol. 3: Out of the Vault
- 1993: Plant Y Daear in Sacraments of Evil (Gaslight scenario)
- 1993: (with Todd A. Woods) The Scuttling in Sacraments of Evil (Gaslight scenario)
- 1993: Signs Writ in Scarlet in Sacraments of Evil (Gaslight scenario)
- 1993: Dark Harvest in Pagan Publishing's magazine The Unspeakable Oath, Issue 08+09. Also reprinted in 2002 in the Pagan collection The Resurrected Vol. 3: Out of the Vault
- 1994: Thunder in the Blood in End of the World (published by Triad Entertainment)
- 1996: The Dare in Dwellers in Shadow (published by Triad Entertainment)
- 1997: Added an extra scenario, The Crawford Inheritance to Escape from Innsmouth, 2nd Edition
- 1997: Author of the Dreamland's campaign book The Dreaming Stone (Supplement). There are seven chapters to the campaign.
- 1998: Dust to Dust in Dead Reckonings
- 2008: The Night War in New Tales of the Miskatonic Valley (published by Miskatonic River Press)
- 2009: Author of the modern-day campaign, Our Ladies of Sorrow (Supplement) (published by Miskatonic River Press). There are four chapters to the campaign.
- 2012: Revised and rewrote the Cthulhu by Gaslight, Third Edition setting, also contributing one new scenario The Night of the Jackals.