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'''Author(s):''' [[Scott David Aniolowski]], [[Dan Harms]], [[Oscar Rios]], [[Brian Sammons]], [[Mikael Hedberg]], [[Mike Hurst]], [[Tom Lynch]] | '''Author(s):''' [[Scott David Aniolowski]], [[Dan Harms]], [[Oscar Rios]], [[Brian Sammons]], [[Mikael Hedberg]], [[Mike Hurst]], [[Tom Lynch]] | ||
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The minds behind such Classic Call of Cthulhu® game titles as New Tales of the Miskatonic Valley and More Adventures in Arkham Country are proud to present Tales of the Sleepless City. This is a collection of 1920's era Call of Cthulhu scenarios that could only be set in New York. The Big Apple is practically a character in each of these pieces: investigate a strange explosion on the subway, disappearances in Hell's Kitchen, gruesome murders on the Lower East Side, and much more. | The minds behind such Classic Call of Cthulhu® game titles as New Tales of the Miskatonic Valley and More Adventures in Arkham Country are proud to present Tales of the Sleepless City. This is a collection of 1920's era Call of Cthulhu scenarios that could only be set in New York. The Big Apple is practically a character in each of these pieces: investigate a strange explosion on the subway, disappearances in Hell's Kitchen, gruesome murders on the Lower East Side, and much more. | ||
| − | '''Scenarios:''' [[The Tenement (Scenario)]], [[A Night at the Opera (Scenario)]], [[The Terror from the Museum (Scenario)]], | + | '''Scenarios:''' [[The Tenement (Scenario)]] (Rios), [[A Night at the Opera (Scenario)]] (Hedberg), [[The Terror from the Museum (Scenario)]] (Sammons), |
| − | [[To Awaken What Never Sleeps]], [[The Fishers of Men]], [[ | + | [[To Awaken What Never Sleeps]] (Harms), [[The Fishers of Men]] (Hurst), [[Értóng hé Kūqì de Mǔqīn (The Child and the Weeping Mother)]] (Lynch & Aniolowski) |
'''Additional:''' Introduction, Player Handouts | '''Additional:''' Introduction, Player Handouts | ||
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Revision as of 00:41, 24 February 2013
Details
Publisher: Miskatonic River Press
Product Code: TBA
Publishing Year: 2013 (February)
Pages: ???
Cover Price: $29.95
Author(s): Scott David Aniolowski, Dan Harms, Oscar Rios, Brian Sammons, Mikael Hedberg, Mike Hurst, Tom Lynch
Artist(s): Paul Carrick (cover), others not yet announced
Setting(s): 1920s
Format(s): Softcover (and PDF?)
ISBN: #########-#
Contents
Only in New York can one battle an Outer God and later, if one lives to tell about it, have a drink in the "speakeasy belt." If you can investigate here, you can investigate anywhere!
The minds behind such Classic Call of Cthulhu® game titles as New Tales of the Miskatonic Valley and More Adventures in Arkham Country are proud to present Tales of the Sleepless City. This is a collection of 1920's era Call of Cthulhu scenarios that could only be set in New York. The Big Apple is practically a character in each of these pieces: investigate a strange explosion on the subway, disappearances in Hell's Kitchen, gruesome murders on the Lower East Side, and much more.
Scenarios: The Tenement (Scenario) (Rios), A Night at the Opera (Scenario) (Hedberg), The Terror from the Museum (Scenario) (Sammons), To Awaken What Never Sleeps (Harms), The Fishers of Men (Hurst), Értóng hé Kūqì de Mǔqīn (The Child and the Weeping Mother) (Lynch & Aniolowski)
Additional: Introduction, Player Handouts
Front Cover Text
List all the text from the front cover.
Back Cover Text
List all the text on the back cover.
Comments / Trivia
List dedication, color plates, rarity of the book, etc.
Links
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.