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Re: [DL] What is next for the weird west? CTHULHU!
Actually, based on HOE or the "Adios Aming-o" Dime Novel. You wouldn't be
too far from the truth. HOE mentions a greater god that even the Reckoners
fear at a place in the Wasted West. So, if one was so enclined, could
actually make that be Cthulu. Sorry to mix the universes but I was
thinking the same thing just a few hundred years in the future.
C M Hylton
----- Original Message -----
From: "Patrick Downs" <knick_nevin@yahoo.com>
To: <deadlands@gamerz.net>
Sent: Friday, February 07, 2003 12:41 AM
Subject: Re: [DL] What is next for the weird west? CTHULHU!
>
> --- Brett Dixon <balance@tubas.net> wrote:
> > Actually, I'm reaching the point where I have most
> > of the core books for deadlands, minus a few
> > adventure. I'm now looking at more history
> > related books, as well as those detailing myths of
> > the actual western US and the various native
> > American tribes I can mine for ideas...
>
> When I was GMing Deadlands I started borowing heavily
> from Call of Cthulhu modules that have been published
> over the last 30 years. They're an endless source of
> grief and agony for players, and there's practically
> an endless supply of them, AND they're easy to adapt
> to Deadlands.
> I would also highly recommend the Ars Magica module
> Black Death. It translated pretty easily into
> Deadlands, except that it really only works well if
> your posse has a lot of high Academia: Occult scores.
> -doc
>
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