Kingsport: The City In The Mists (Supplement)

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1st Edition Front Cover
2nd Edition Front Cover

Publisher: Chaosium


1st Edition

Product Code: 2333

Publishing Year: 1991

Pages: 124

Cover Price: $##.##

Author(s): Kevin A. Ross, Mark Morrison, Keith Herber, Scott Aniolowski

Artist(s): John T. Snyder (cover), Jason Eckhardt, Gus DiZerega, Carol-Triplett (maps)

Format(s): Softcover

ISBN: 0-933635-77-X


2nd Edition = "H.P. Lovecraft's Kingsport"

Product Code: 8804

Publishing Year: 2003

Pages: 178

Cover Price: $25.95

Author(s): Kevin Ross

Additional material: Mark Morrison, Keith Herber, and Scott Aniolowski

d20 adaptation: Brian Campbell

Cover painting and portrait sketches: John T. Snyder

Interior illustrations: Jason Eckhardt

Large map of Kingsport and illustration of Kingsport Head: Gus Dizerega

All other maps: Carol Triplett

Project and editorial: Keith Herber

Layout: Charlie Krank (based on the page design of Pegasus Spiele)

Cover design: Charlie Krank

Copyreading and proofreading: Brian Campbell and Lynn Willis

Playtesting: Stephanie A. Propp, David Andersen, Brian Girard, Paul Rivas, Shannon Sprock, Anthony "Dream Boy" Forsmark, James "Bad News" Weiman, Timothy G. Hunsicker (the Unbeliever), Eric "Evil Ed" Duneman, and Todd A. Woods

Format(s): Softcover

ISBN: 1-568821-67-0


Setting(s): 1920s

Contents

Kingsport is a coastal town located a morning's stroll from Arkham. Draped in mists and fog, it is home to artists and fishermen, sailors and dreamers. Here dreams and reality mingle to an unsettling degree.

Some find solace in such dreams; others find only terror and death. Charles Baxter's dreams drove him to despair. He took his own life, throwing himself into the sea. The only clues to his demise: a water-soaked collection of poems.

Horrors exist in the real world of Kingsport as well, remnants of an ancient witch-cult that once infested the town. Unspeakable things crawl through their burrows beneath Central Hill and lurk in the fogs off Jersey Reef, preying on fishermen and unsuspecting tourists alike.

Kingsport's soothing atmosphere and beautiful setting beckons to vacationers. Its perch on the brink of the dreamworld inspires artists. Investigators come to Kingsport to find understanding of the dark realms of the Cthulhu Mythos.

Kingsport describes this fabled Massachusetts town in meticulous detail — its important personalities, buildings, history, and its weird people and places. This book also features a fold-out players' map of the town, a tourist brochure describing places of interest, and three new adventures. These range in tone from wonder to terror, and bring to life the unique atmosphere of Kingsport. These tales of dreams, mysteries, and alien horrors include player aids for added realism and enjoyment.

Source material is divided as follows:

  • 1st Edition: History of Kingsport, A Guide to Kingsport, Plagued by Dreams, The Kingsport Cult
  • 2nd Edition: Welcome to Kingsport, History of Kingsport, the Kingsport Cult, A Guide to Kingsport

The 2nd Edition includes additional fiction (H.P. Lovecraft's short stories The Strange High House in the Mist and The Festival) as well as an appendix giving d20 statistics.

Extras:

  • 1st Edition: Map of Kingsport pullout, Kingsport Holiday Brochure pullout, Player Handouts
  • 2nd Edition: Introduction, Player Handouts

Scenarios: The House on the Edge, Dreams & Fancies, Dead in the Water

1st Edition Front Cover Text

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1st Edition Back Cover Text

List all the text on the back cover.

2nd Edition Front Cover Text

Dual System 1920s

The City in the Mists

2nd Edition Back Cover Text

Kingsport is a coastal town located a morning's stroll from Arkham. Draped in mists and fog, it is home to artists and fishermen, sailors and dreamers. Here dreams and reality mingle to an unsettling degree.

Some find solace in such dreams; others find only terror and death. Charles Baxter's dreams drove him to despair. He took his own life, throwing himself into the sea. The only clues to his demise: a water-soaked collection of poems.

Horrors exist in the real world of Kingsport as well, remnants of an ancient witch-cult that once infested the town. Unspeakable things crawl through their burrows beneath Central Hill and lurk in the fog off Jersey Reef, preying on fishermen and unsuspecting tourists alike.

Kingsport's soothing atmosphere and beautiful setting beckons to vacationers. Its perch on the brink of the dream-world inspires artists. Investigators come to Kingsport to find understanding of the dark realms of the Cthulhu Mythos. H. P. Lovecraft's Kingsport describes this fabled Massachusetts town in meticulous detail- its important personalities, buildings, history, and its weird people and places. This book also features a fold-out players' map of the town, a tourist brochure describing places of interest, and three adventures with player aids for added realism and enjoyment.

Comments / Trivia

Both editions of this book provide a historical Sourcebook for Kingsport.

The 2nd Edition represents a revised version which includes statistics for d20 Call of Cthulhu. Additional changes include the addition of two of Lovecraft's short stories and the change of the character Solomon Oakes to Israel Soames.

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