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==Details==
 
==Details==
[[File:Les Mystères de Lyon cover.jpg|right|350px|''Front cover'']]
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[[File:Les 5 Supplices cover.png|right|350px|''Front cover'']]
  
'''Pages:''' 9
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'''Publisher:''' [[Sans-Détour]]
  
'''Author:''' [[Thomas Berthier]]
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'''Product Code:''' <!--SD-ADC-028-->
  
'''Artist:''' Vintage photographs
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'''Publishing Year:''' 2016
  
'''Editor(s):''' [[Christian Grussi]]
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'''Pages:'''
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*Book 1: 52 pages
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*Book 2: 56 pages
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*Book 3: 42 pages
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*Book 4: 70 pages
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*Book 5: 90 pages
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*Book 6: 86 pages
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*''Aventures dans l’Empire des Ombres'': 120 pages
  
'''Setting:''' [[1930s]], [[Lyon]], [[France]]
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'''Cover Price:''' 159€ (Edition Prestige)
  
'''Appears in:''' ''[[Les mystères de Lyon]]''
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'''Author(s):''' [[Thomas Berthier]]
  
'''Campaign:''' ''[[Noces lyonnaises]]''
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'''Artist(s):''' [[Mariusz Gandzel]]
  
==Summary==
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'''Setting(s):''' [[1930s]] (main campaign)
The investigators must find out why a respected historian has suddenly disappeared when, only days before, he had promised to reveal what he had discovered in the lost sections of l'''[[Elucidaire]]'', a fifteenth-century work by astrologer Simon de Phares. Their inquiries lead them to a respected member of Lyonnais high society, who urges them to find the lost writings before cultists can use their dark knowledge to harm his family.
 
  
==Links==
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'''Format(s):''' Boxed Set
Link to outside reviews or helpful pages.
 
<!--* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WZYAlTPP_hE Review/Tips by Seth Skorkowsky on YouTube]
 
* Pookie at Reviews from R'lyeh, ([http://rlyehreviews.blogspot.com/2014/10/by-evenings-dead-light.html link]) - "...Although not quite suitable for an inexperienced Keeper, Dead Light is more than suitable for new players, whilst experienced players will enjoy an evening’s play up against something other than a traditional threat, whether drawn from traditional horror or that of the Cthulhu Mythos. Containing (almost) everything necessary to play an evening of survival horror tinged with Cosmic Horror, Dead Light: Surviving One Night Outside Of Arkham is a solid scenario and the best title released by Chaosium in years...."-->
 
  
==Spoilers - Keepers Eyes Only==
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'''ISBN:''' 978-2-37374-003-5; 978-2-37374-005-9 (Edition Prestige)
'''Players should not read any further.'''
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==Contents==
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*Chapitre I: L'histoire de Lyon [Chapter 1: History of Lyon]
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*Chapitre II: Lyon à la fin des Anées Folles [Chapter 2: Lyon at the end of the Roaring 20s]
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*Chapitre III: Autour de Lyon [Chapter 3: Around Lyon]
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*Chapitre IV: Histoire mystique et ésotérique de Lyon [Chapter 4: Mystical and Esoteric History of Lyon]
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*Campagne: [[Noces lyonnaises]] [Lyonnais Weddings]
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**[[Les écrits perdus de Simon de Phares]] [The lost writings of Simon de Phares]
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**[[Ouroboros]]
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**[[Sabbats mondains]] [High Society Sabbaths]
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**[[Devant l'autel de la Grande Mère]] [Before the Altar of the Great Mother]
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*Annexes [Appendices]
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*Postface
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*Index
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*Bibliographie [Bibliography]
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==Front Cover Text==
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Thomas Berthier
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La France des Années folles
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'''Les Mystères de Lyon'''
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L'Appel de Cthulhu
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Editions Sans-Détour
 
   
 
   
===Synopsis===
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==Back Cover Text==
{spoiler|The investigators are invitees or assistants to historian André Morin at a conference where he will announce what he has discovered in once-lost writings of the fifteenth century astrologer Simon de Phares. However, Morin instead announces that the lost writings never existed, and he disappears. Urged to look into the disappearance by Morin's assistant, the investigators find that he gained access to the wirings from a wealthy Lyonnais named Jean Cabrillon. Cabrillon notes that the texts are now missing, leading him to worry that they may fall into the hands of cultists bent on using the forbidden knowledge within against his family. Researching occult Lyon leads the investigators to two suspect groups, the Ophites and the Mopses.}
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La France des Années folles
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'''Les Mystères de Lyon'''
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Avec '''Les Mystères de Lyon''', découvrez la plus méconnue des grandes villes de France ! La capitale des Gaules, de la gastronomie et de la soie, où naquirent Guignol et le cinéma. La cité aux deux eminences : Fourvière, la « colline qui prie » et la Croix-Rousse, la « colline qui travaille ». Faites surtout un voyage dans le temps et découvrez les racines de l'occultisme en Europe !
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Car Lyon recèle bien des mystères dont ses propres habitants ne soupçonnent même pas l'existence, comme son inextricable réseau de souterrains deux fois millénaire et qui servit de refuge à d'innombrables cultes mystérieux. Les connaisseurs comparent souvent la ville à Londres ou Prague et la considèrent comme la capitale française de l'ésotérisme. L'ouvrage dévoile par le détail les étranges événements qui s'y sont déroulés depuis l'antiquité : les rituels étrusques, les hérésies ou l'affaire des sorciers de Lyon. Il décrit également les personnalités marquantes qui y sont séjourné : de Jean-Baptiste Willermoz, grande figure de la franc-maçonnerie illuministe, à Maïtre Philippe, prédécesseur de Raspoutine à la cour du tsar Nicolas II, en passant par Allan Kardec, fondateur du spiritisme, Nostradamus ou encore Cornelius Agrippa, source de l'occultisme moderne.
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Richement documenté et largement illustré de photos d'époque '''Les Mystères de Lyon''' est le premier ouvrage de la série '''La France des Années Folies'''. Cette série propose des nouveaux suppléments aux joueurs de ''L'Appel de Cthulhu'', mais s'adresse également à tout passionné de l'histoire de France méconnue.
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En outre, une campagne en quatre scénarios inspirés de faits réels met vos investigateurs aux prises avec de mystérieuses sociétés secretes, sur la piste de Shub-Niggurath, la Chèvre Noires des Bois !
  
 
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===English translation===
===References===
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France in the Roaring 20s
'''Player Handouts:'''
 
* Invitation to André Morin's conference
 
* l'''Elucidaire'': Extract from prologue
 
* Extract from André Morin's journal
 
* Newspaper article: "L'enfant prodige" [Child Prodigy]
 
* ''Chercons l'Hérétique!'' [Let's find the heretic!]: Extract on cults of Lyon
 
  
'''Locations:'''
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'''Mysteries of Lyon'''
<!--* Diner
 
* Service Station
 
* Greenapple Acre Cottage-->
 
  
'''Creatures:'''
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With '''The Mysteries of Lyon''', discover the most unknown big city in France! The capital of the Gauls, gastronomy, and silk, where Guignol [a marionette character] and cinema were born. The city of two hills: Fourvière, the "hill that prays," and the Croix-Rousse, the "hill that works." Most of all, take a trip back in time and discover the roots of occultism in Europe!
  
'''Tomes and Artifacts:'''
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For Lyon hides many mysteries that its own inhabitants do not even suspect exist, like its inextricable network of underground spaces two-million years old, which have given refuge to countless mysterious cults. Those in the know compare the city to London or Prague and consider it the capital of esotericism in France. The book reveals in detail the strange events that have taken place there since antiquity: Etruscan rituals, heresies or the case of Lyon's sorcerers. It also describes the major personalties who stayed there: from Jean-Baptiste Willermoz, a major figure in illuminated Freemasonry, to Master Philippe, predecessor to Rasputin in the court of Czar Nicolas II, and then on to Allan Kardec, the founder of spiritism, Nostradamus, and Cornelius Agrippa, source of modern occultism.
* l'''[[Elucidaire]]'' (first section)
 
* André Morin's journal
 
* ''[[Chercons l'Hérétique!]]''[Let's find the heretic!]
 
  
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Richly documented and largely illustrated by historical photos, '''Mysteries of Lyon''' is the first book in the series '''France in the Roaring 20s'''. This series will consist of new supplements for ''Call of Cthulhu'' players, but will also be of interest to anyone passionate about the unknown history of France.
  
'''Campaigns / Scenarios:''' ''[[Noces lyonnaises]]''
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In addition, a campaign of four scenarios inspired by real events puts your investigators in the grips of mysterious secret societies, on the trail of Shub-Niggurath, the Dark Goat of the Woods!
  
===Comments===
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==Comments / Trivia==
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===Keeper Comments===
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==Links==
<!--Comments to Keepers about this scenario;
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Reviews (in French)
Possibly how to run it successfully.
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*[http://www.legrog.org/jeux/appel-de-cthulhu/1920-s-1930-s/mysteres-de-lyon-fr Guide du rôliste galactique]
Keep general DISCUSSION on the talk page.-->
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*[http://www.khimairaworld.com/les-mysteres-de-lyon-pour-lappel-de-cthulhu/ Khimaira]
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*[https://www.emaginarock.fr/2012/jeux/les-mysteres-de-lyon-lappel-de-cthulhu-23-thomas-berthier/ eMaginarock]
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*[http://biblio-drizztversion2.overblog.com/2014/07/les-mysteres-de-lyon-l-appel-de-cthulhu.html La bibliothèque éclectique]
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*[https://www.unificationfrance.com/article22759.html?lang=fr Unification]
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==Spoilers - Keepers Eyes Only==
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'''Players should not read any further.'''
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Comment here to Keepers about this book.
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Comments on specific Scenarios and Campaigns
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go on their respective pages.
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Keep DISCUSSION on the talk page.
  
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[[Category:CoC:Supplements]]
 
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Revision as of 02:45, 31 October 2019

Details

Front cover

Publisher: Sans-Détour

Product Code:

Publishing Year: 2016

Pages:

  • Book 1: 52 pages
  • Book 2: 56 pages
  • Book 3: 42 pages
  • Book 4: 70 pages
  • Book 5: 90 pages
  • Book 6: 86 pages
  • Aventures dans l’Empire des Ombres: 120 pages

Cover Price: 159€ (Edition Prestige)

Author(s): Thomas Berthier

Artist(s): Mariusz Gandzel

Setting(s): 1930s (main campaign)

Format(s): Boxed Set

ISBN: 978-2-37374-003-5; 978-2-37374-005-9 (Edition Prestige)

Contents

  • Chapitre I: L'histoire de Lyon [Chapter 1: History of Lyon]
  • Chapitre II: Lyon à la fin des Anées Folles [Chapter 2: Lyon at the end of the Roaring 20s]
  • Chapitre III: Autour de Lyon [Chapter 3: Around Lyon]
  • Chapitre IV: Histoire mystique et ésotérique de Lyon [Chapter 4: Mystical and Esoteric History of Lyon]
  • Campagne: Noces lyonnaises [Lyonnais Weddings]
  • Annexes [Appendices]
  • Postface
  • Index
  • Bibliographie [Bibliography]

Front Cover Text

Thomas Berthier

La France des Années folles

Les Mystères de Lyon

L'Appel de Cthulhu

Editions Sans-Détour

Back Cover Text

La France des Années folles

Les Mystères de Lyon

Avec Les Mystères de Lyon, découvrez la plus méconnue des grandes villes de France ! La capitale des Gaules, de la gastronomie et de la soie, où naquirent Guignol et le cinéma. La cité aux deux eminences : Fourvière, la « colline qui prie » et la Croix-Rousse, la « colline qui travaille ». Faites surtout un voyage dans le temps et découvrez les racines de l'occultisme en Europe !

Car Lyon recèle bien des mystères dont ses propres habitants ne soupçonnent même pas l'existence, comme son inextricable réseau de souterrains deux fois millénaire et qui servit de refuge à d'innombrables cultes mystérieux. Les connaisseurs comparent souvent la ville à Londres ou Prague et la considèrent comme la capitale française de l'ésotérisme. L'ouvrage dévoile par le détail les étranges événements qui s'y sont déroulés depuis l'antiquité : les rituels étrusques, les hérésies ou l'affaire des sorciers de Lyon. Il décrit également les personnalités marquantes qui y sont séjourné : de Jean-Baptiste Willermoz, grande figure de la franc-maçonnerie illuministe, à Maïtre Philippe, prédécesseur de Raspoutine à la cour du tsar Nicolas II, en passant par Allan Kardec, fondateur du spiritisme, Nostradamus ou encore Cornelius Agrippa, source de l'occultisme moderne.

Richement documenté et largement illustré de photos d'époque Les Mystères de Lyon est le premier ouvrage de la série La France des Années Folies. Cette série propose des nouveaux suppléments aux joueurs de L'Appel de Cthulhu, mais s'adresse également à tout passionné de l'histoire de France méconnue.

En outre, une campagne en quatre scénarios inspirés de faits réels met vos investigateurs aux prises avec de mystérieuses sociétés secretes, sur la piste de Shub-Niggurath, la Chèvre Noires des Bois !

English translation

France in the Roaring 20s

Mysteries of Lyon

With The Mysteries of Lyon, discover the most unknown big city in France! The capital of the Gauls, gastronomy, and silk, where Guignol [a marionette character] and cinema were born. The city of two hills: Fourvière, the "hill that prays," and the Croix-Rousse, the "hill that works." Most of all, take a trip back in time and discover the roots of occultism in Europe!

For Lyon hides many mysteries that its own inhabitants do not even suspect exist, like its inextricable network of underground spaces two-million years old, which have given refuge to countless mysterious cults. Those in the know compare the city to London or Prague and consider it the capital of esotericism in France. The book reveals in detail the strange events that have taken place there since antiquity: Etruscan rituals, heresies or the case of Lyon's sorcerers. It also describes the major personalties who stayed there: from Jean-Baptiste Willermoz, a major figure in illuminated Freemasonry, to Master Philippe, predecessor to Rasputin in the court of Czar Nicolas II, and then on to Allan Kardec, the founder of spiritism, Nostradamus, and Cornelius Agrippa, source of modern occultism.

Richly documented and largely illustrated by historical photos, Mysteries of Lyon is the first book in the series France in the Roaring 20s. This series will consist of new supplements for Call of Cthulhu players, but will also be of interest to anyone passionate about the unknown history of France.

In addition, a campaign of four scenarios inspired by real events puts your investigators in the grips of mysterious secret societies, on the trail of Shub-Niggurath, the Dark Goat of the Woods!

Comments / Trivia

Links

Reviews (in French)

Spoilers - Keepers Eyes Only

Players should not read any further.

Comment here to Keepers about this book. Comments on specific Scenarios and Campaigns go on their respective pages. Keep DISCUSSION on the talk page.