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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
A romanticized account in novel form of Amadaeus Carson's experience with renting the infamous Witch-Room haunted by the ghost of the witch Abigail Prinn in a since demolished old house in Derby Street, Salem, Massachusetts. | A romanticized account in novel form of Amadaeus Carson's experience with renting the infamous Witch-Room haunted by the ghost of the witch Abigail Prinn in a since demolished old house in Derby Street, Salem, Massachusetts. | ||
* | * Author: Amadaeus Carson | ||
* | * Language: English | ||
* | * Date: 1930s | ||
* | * Number of known copies (if rare): (unknown, presumably rare) | ||
* | * Last known location of surviving copies (if rare): (unknown) | ||
* | * Study: 7 weeks | ||
* | * Sanity loss: 1D6 | ||
* | * Cthulhu Mythos: +1/+3 | ||
* | * Spells: unknown | ||
==Associated Mythos Elements== | ==Associated Mythos Elements== | ||
Latest revision as of 14:12, 3 March 2024
The tome Black God of Madness is statted out in the Call of Cthulhu 7th Edition Rulebook, and originates in Henry Kuttner's "The Salem Horror (fiction)".
Description
A romanticized account in novel form of Amadaeus Carson's experience with renting the infamous Witch-Room haunted by the ghost of the witch Abigail Prinn in a since demolished old house in Derby Street, Salem, Massachusetts.
- Author: Amadaeus Carson
- Language: English
- Date: 1930s
- Number of known copies (if rare): (unknown, presumably rare)
- Last known location of surviving copies (if rare): (unknown)
- Study: 7 weeks
- Sanity loss: 1D6
- Cthulhu Mythos: +1/+3
- Spells: unknown
Associated Mythos Elements
Appearances
- fiction: Henry Kuttner's "The Salem Horror (fiction)"
- sourcebook: Call of Cthulhu 7th Edition Rulebook