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Shadows of Cthulhu

Shadows of Cthulhu (Atomic Array 010)

A number of new Cthulhu products have been released recently. RDP recently released Shadows of Cthulhu, which brings the Mythos to True20. Shadows designer and author, Russ Brown, sat down with us recently to talk about the new line.

We also have a special guest appearing in this episode. Try to listen, without going mad!

RDP Homepage: Reality Deviants.net

Ed’s Pick
The Book of Dzyan
Miskatonic University Archives

Rone’s Rant
“Animal in Peril Movies”

We wrap up our Great City give away, and tell you how you can win one of two copies of Shadows of Cthulhu.

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Want to learn more about Shadows of Cthulhu? Read on…

Drop by RPG Now to pick up your copy today!

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As promised, here are links to the two podcasts Ed appeared on this week:

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There is a lot more to Shadows of Cthulhu than we could fit into this one episode. Feel free to ask questions, or leave a comment on the site. You can also share Atomic Array with a friend, or contact us directly. In fact, we’d love to hear what you think about Shadows of Cthulhu. Tell us what you like (or don’t), and what you’d like to see from Reality Deviants in the future.

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This title was added to our catalog on February 14, 2009.