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The Unspeakable Oath 18

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The infamous magazine of Cthulhu Mythos gaming returns! 

The Unspeakable Oath is a quarterly magazine dedicated to tabletop roleplaying games that are based on the Cthulhu Mythos -- the creations of horror author H.P. Lovecraft, the writers who inspired him, and the writers who followed him.

Created and published by game designers, writers and artists who love Cthulhu Mythos gaming, every issue provides ideas, inspiration, tools and techniques to make your games more horrific than ever.

The Unspeakable Oath 18 includes:

The Eye of Light and Darkness: Reviews of Trail of Cthulhu, The Day After Ragnarok, Black Wings, The Dying of St. Margaret's, New Tales of the Miskatonic Valley, Colour from the Dark, The Primal State, and Cthulhu 101.

The Branchly Numbers Edit: A Mysterious Manuscript by Pat Harrigan.

The Chinaman's Screen: An Arcane Artifact by Adam Gauntlett.

The Forgotten: An Arcane Artifact by Dan Harms.

The Art Show: A Tale of Terror by Nick Grant.

House of Hunger: A Tale of Terror by Monte Cook.

Mr. Popatov: A Tale of Terror by John Scott Tynes.

Slight Return: A Tale of Terror by Pat Harrigan.

Tales of Nephren-Ka: A history of particularly Lovecraftian pharaoh by James Haughton.

The Chapel of Contemplation: A look at the cult behind the very first scenario for Call of Cthulhu, by Dan Harms.

Black Sunday: A visit to the deadly heart of the Depression-era dustbowl, by George Holochwost and C.A. Suleiman.

Dog Will Hunt: A Call of Cthulhu adventure in 1920s Cajun country, by Richard Becker.

The Word: A Message in a Bottle by Shane Ivey.

The Unspeakable Oath 18 features art by Toren Atkinson, Dennis Detwiller and Todd Shearer, and page design by Jessica Hopkins. It was edited by Adam Crossingham, Dan Harms, Shane Ivey, James Knevitt, Greg Stolze, and John Scott Tynes.

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February 21st, 2014
Unspeakable Oath returns!!!! Huzzah!!!! If you are a Cthulhu Cultist/GM this magazine consistently delivers high quality. Never a turkey. At least ONE brilliant idea per issue... usually many more. Scenarios... always exciting, thoug [...]
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February 6th, 2012
Issue 18 marks the revitalization of The Unspeakable Oath, originally published by Pagan Publishing throughout the 1990′s. It is a magazine dedicated to role-playing in the world of the Cthulhu Mythos with a primary concentration on the tried and tru [...]
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March 24th, 2011
High-quality content from Arc Dream, as always. Most of the magazine comprises of items, people, or concepts that you can drop into your Cthulhu-esque game with little trouble. The highlight of this issue is definitely Black Sunday, though. With creepy [...]
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March 18th, 2011
Great Stuff for CoC GM's . Especially Black Sunday, Dog Will Hunt, and Nephren-Ka. [...]
Keith (. T. A. [Featured Reviewer]
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January 4th, 2011
How much fun can it be to thwart evil only to be eaten alive or driven insane for your efforts? As it turns out, quite a bit. Cthulhu fans everywhere rejoice in the return of a quarterly magazine dedicated to their favorite tentacular genre, Unspeakabl [...]
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Platinum seller
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80
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9780983231318
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