“That is not dead which can eternal lie…”
The magazine of modern horror gaming, The Black Seal, is back from an extended suspended animation with an 80-page issue for Call of Cthulhu seventh edition.
The Black Seal #4 is an issue about the ‘persistence of life’ with six articles and scenarios related to this theme or are adjacent to it. Filling out the rest... [click here for more]
Lovecraft created his various “shadowy congeners” because the stories of vampires, werewolves, and even ghosts had become too familiar and too formulaic to evoke true horror. Almost a century after he wrote, his own monstrous races have likewise begun to seem like comfortable story furniture rather than unnerving signals that the world is horrible and wrong.
In Hideous Creatures: A Bestiary... [click here for more]
Hideous Creatures: Rat-Things
“Witnesses said it had long hair and the shape of a rat, but that its sharp-toothed, bearded face was evilly human while its paws were like tiny human hands.” Witch become rat, or thing become hyper-physicist? Familiar-ize yourself with Lovecraft’s creepiest creation.
Rat-things resemble ordinary rats, and are easily mistaken for them at a distance.... [click here for more]