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==Comments / Trivia==
 
==Comments / Trivia==
Not to be confused with the [[The Art of Madness|scenario of the same name]] from the supplement [[The House of R'lyeh]].
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Not to be confused with the [[The Art of Madness (Chaosium Supplement)|scenario of the same name]] from the supplement [[The House of R'lyeh (Supplement)|The House of R'lyeh]].
  
 
==Links==
 
==Links==

Latest revision as of 03:31, 29 February 2024

Details

The Art of Madness


Publisher: None (Self published?)

Product Code: N/A

Publishing Year: 1987

Pages: 27 (Including front/back covers/maps)

Cover Price: N/A

Author(s): Terry White

Artist(s): None

Setting(s): 1920s

Format(s): PDF

ISBN: N/A

Contents

Scenarios: The Art of Madness

Additional: Introduction, Map of the Brent House (Hampstead), Map of Conanby (Norfolk), Map of Mellgrove House (Conanby)

Front Cover Text

This fast moving scenario is intended for use with the Call of Cthulhu role playing system. It is set in London and the Norfolk countryside in the month of October 1922.

The scenario is intended for use with 2-5 players, at least one of whom should own a vehicle of some sort.

This particular scenario is highly linear in structure and is comprised of 10 parts. These parts are written down in the order in which the events will more than likely occur. Keepers wishing to add to the feel of the plot may also wish to use a street map of London. However, the scenario can quite easily be run without such a map.

Back Cover Text

List all the text on the back cover.

Comments / Trivia

Not to be confused with the scenario of the same name from the supplement The House of R'lyeh.

Links

Link to outside reviews

  • [Link 1]
  • [Link 2]

Link to obtain

Spoilers - Keepers Eyes Only

Players should not read any further.

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