Call of Cthulhu: Nameless Horrors – Unspeakable Nightmares Beyond Reason
Nameless Horrors is a terrifying supplement for the Call of Cthulhu RPG, which includes six original horror scenarios, designed to test the limits of players' logic and endurance. Created by Chaosium Inc., this book is ideal for Keepers and investigators who want to experience cosmic horror with new, unspeakable enemies.
🔹 What does Nameless Horrors include?
This book presents six standalone scenarios, each with a different setting and atmosphere, where the players will confront not only otherworldly creatures but their own sanity. From shadows that hide in the corners of the mind to ancient terrors that have no name, these stories differ from the classic scenarios of the Cthulhu Mythos and focus on psychological horror and the unknown.
🔹 Why choose it?
Nameless Horrors is ideal for Keepers seeking fresh and original material beyond Lovecraft's usual monsters. Each scenario is self-contained, making it ideal both for one-shots and for incorporation into larger campaigns of Call of Cthulhu 7th Edition.
Each scenario in Nameless Horrors contains NPC portraits, maps and handouts for the players:
An Amaranthine Desire:
1895: In the doomed port of Dunwhich in England, strange echoes of the past threaten the present.
A Message of Art:
1892: In Paris, France, art and occultism come together in a dangerous fusion.
And Some Fell on Stoney Ground:
1920s: Small-town America. Trouble is brewing that could sweep everyone up in a wave of death and destruction.
Bleak Prospect:
1932: In Massachusetts during the Great Depression, the residents of a shantytown face strange terrors that threaten everything they love.
The Moonchild:
2020s: In England, an experiment with occultism casts long shadows and brings unforeseen consequences.
The Space Between:
2020s: Los Angeles, California. The lead actress of a film produced by a popular religious organization has gone missing.
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