Last winter I was locked in my cellar by Joseph Goodman, Rick Maffei and Mike Ferguson and told I couldn't come out until I'd written a Call of Cthulhu adventure. They made things worse by posting crawling things into the cellar with me every week until I complied.
Amongst the slime-trailed infestations beneath I've managed to come up with Fires of Sumatra, part of the fifth instalment of Goodman Games' Age of Cthulhu line. These are officially approved by Chaosium and the latest instalment takes place across the globe, in Peru, Tibet and Sumatra.
I can only apologise for unleashing such alien madness, and ask that you take care when reading the twisted adventures of Rick and Mike in the same insane book.
You can loose copious amounts of SAN by slithering here .
Fees go towards paying my psychoanalysis bills.
Mnaaaaaaaaaaaar.
Pett
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Now, now, Mr Pett, what's got ou all bothered today? Oh, and you've got out of your nice, white, long-sleeved jacket again. This will never do. We can't have you at less than your sartorical best. Nurse! Get another jacket for Mr Pett! Make sure it has the specialy reinforced sleeves this time! And bring his milky drink. We don't want another incident like poor Dr Arkham, do we?
I will do this thing for you!
We instantly see both sides of humanity - the lovely kind buzzby and my terrible keeper Dr Watson.
Tekeli-li!
Tekeli-li!
Tekeli-li!
Tekeli-li!
Oh, shiny! I'll be sure to check it out, once i get back from holiday.
Just one thing, however. Have you seen the yellow sign?
There's something in my head.
THERE'S SOMETHING IN MY HEAD!
Sorry, I'll stop now, I'm getting much better...
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Richard Pett wrote: We instantly see both sides of humanity - the lovely kind buzzby and my terrible keeper Dr Watson.
Tekeli-li!
Tekeli-li!
Tekeli-li!
Tekeli-li!
*sigh* And you were making such good progress, too. Mr Pett, I am not your keeper, just a humble physician taking care of you. And, need I remind you, when we did let you out last time you were found using Nurse Darling's intestines to write your blasphemies. We don't want a repeat performance. Now, drink your milky drink, there's a good chap.
Richard Pett wrote: There's something in my head.
THERE'S SOMETHING IN MY HEAD!
Sorry, I'll stop now, I'm getting much better...
I hear trepannation greatly helps with this specific diagnosis ...
If you're a avatar of Nyarlathotep, do you necessarily know it?
I keep looking out to sea, it's almost like I belong there...
Cyclopean Geometry wrote: Richard Pett wrote: There's something in my head.
THERE'S SOMETHING IN MY HEAD!
Sorry, I'll stop now, I'm getting much better...
I hear trepannation greatly helps with this specific diagnosis ... The Army of the Third Eye awaits, Sir Pett...
My apologies, but we always work with others in that fashion, heh heh.
–Rick Maffei
I'll buy it, but.....please don't recover your sanity.....
Spanky the Leprechaun wrote: I'll buy it, but.....please don't recover your sanity..... What if he recovers it in naugahide?
Kevin Andrew Murphy wrote: Spanky the Leprechaun wrote: I'll buy it, but.....please don't recover your sanity..... What if he recovers it in naugahide? I don't have the CoC 70's Worldbook "The Starsky's and Hutches are Right" with stats for the Eldritch Mr. Huggybear.
Richard Pett wrote: There's something in my head.
THERE'S SOMETHING IN MY HEAD!
Could that be me?
Back, petal, into your rightful place.
Richard Pett wrote: Back, petal, into your rightful place. Yes, O Glorious Master.
Awesome.
I'm doing my part. Product PURCHASED (insert sound of cash register here).
James Jacobs wrote: Awesome.
I'm doing my part. Product PURCHASED (insert sound of cash register here).
Don't open the cover James!...
Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!
Richard Pett wrote: James Jacobs wrote: Awesome.
I'm doing my part. Product PURCHASED (insert sound of cash register here).
Don't open the cover James!...
Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo! That only costs 1 SAN. It's reading that tome that does the real damage ...
Shameless publicity bump:)
Shame: a useless social construct....
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Hmm I don't know, I kinda prefer you insane. i think you write better when you are insane. :) But I will check it out when time and money allows.
I have been trying to buy it. Where do I click?
Grand Magus wrote:
I have been trying to buy it. Where do I click?
Original post, the word "here"
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*Still waiting for his order that he made 2 weeks ago through Paizo to ship*
Dark Sasha wrote: Grand Magus wrote:
I have been trying to buy it. Where do I click?
Original post, the word "here" Oh, I saw that. It goes to > www.goodman-games.com/7005preview.html <.
What I am stumbling with is once on the Goodman Site, I can't buy it!
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They need PMG-power.
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Yeah the Product Page is not liked to the Store page from what I can see..
Go Here
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I am unsure of the differences between Editions, But why are Age of Cthulhu Adventures using 5.6 Edition instead of 6th?
Dragnmoon wrote: I am unsure of the differences between Editions, But why are Age of Cthulhu Adventures using 5.6 Edition instead of 6th? Dunno, but the system that CoC uses has stayed remarkably stable over time. I have a PDF of 6 and a hardcover of 5.6, and I'd be very hard-pressed to point out any actual differences in the rules.
In other words, just use whatever rulebook you have and don't sweat it.
Will get this soon; however, I just paid for a semester of college for the plumber and the a.c. man's kid, so.......
I saw Mr Pett last Saturday and can confirm that he is indeed totally insane.
Mnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnarrrrrrrr
Richard Pett wrote: Mnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnarrrrrrrr Huzzah for Mnar!
*slithers back into place*
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