Atomic-Age Cthulhu: Tales of Mythos Terror in the 1950s
โ Scribed by Robert Price; Peter Rawlik; Cody Goodfellow; Scott Goudsward; Tom Lynch; William Meikle; Christine Morgan
- Book ID
- 110612686
- Publisher
- Chaosium
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 441 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781568823980
- ASIN
- B018WW8CE8
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
THE DECADE OF THE 1950s: while many places in the world are still recovering from the horrors of the Second World War, it is a good time for America. The economy and industry are roaring, the middle class is exploding, and everyone can own their own home. The nation is filled with pride after a hard-won victory. The future never seemed brighter, and yet...
...never before have we faced a global threat as dire as the atomic bomb. Humanity has always waged war, but now we can eradicate all life on the planet. Educational films promise survival of a nuclear blast. In movies, the classic monsters of the 30s and 40s are replaced by horrors spawned of the atom.
Enemies are everywhere, and there are dangers in our midst: devilish rock n'roll, morally corrupt books, and sinister comic books corrupt the minds of our youth.
The dreaded Red Menace of Communism is poised to overthrow our government and strip-away all of our personal freedoms. Their comrades are everywhere and could be anyone, including your neighbor, your friend, or a member of your family. There are godless Communists spreading across the globe, and they must be stopped by any means necessary!
So here you have the world of Atomic Age Cthulhu, bringing Lovecraftian horror to the postwar Golden Age.
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ATOMIC-AGE CTHULHU brings Lovecraftian horror roleplaying into the post-war golden age. Here you find background and history that led to the development of the 1950s world, along with new skills and professions for your investigators. A number of Sinister Seeds are included to help you grow your own
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