Future Echoes - a Zgrozy scenario
This is the English version of the second non-English electrum bestseller on Miskatonic Repository: Zgrozy - Powidoki Przyszlosci.
Anastasia Stillman¸ a well-born criminal¸ has recently discovered a ritual that allows to glimpse the future. Using this knowledge¸ she pulls off a spectacular robbery - but she also becomes addicted to echoes of the future. Now she has a new¸ occult goal and the investigators will be the only ones to stop her…
Future Echoes is a standalone scenario for Call of Cthulhu 7th Edition. By default it takes place anywhere around the world in 1920s but it can easily be adapted to other eras. Inside you'll find:
- A complex intrigue happening between the Stillman siblings¸ their family¸ police and the investigators.
- Hooks suitable for characters of various professions and personalities.
- A new Mythos tome - Memoirs of Times to Come - containing a ritual to gaze into the future.
- Rules and advice for running the game with future-addicted investigators.
Marek Golonka¸ author of Future Echoes¸ is a professional RPG designer with many years of experience in both Polish and English markets. He's the chairman of Quentin-Poland's oldest and most important RPG scenario contest-as well as a game design lecturer at universities in Bydgoszcz and Chorzów. Marek's most important English releases include parts of Tome of Mysteries ¸ a Monster of the Week supplement published by Evil Hat Productions¸ the Monsters of Europe series for the same system released by GRAmel¸ and Mésalliance ¸ a nanolarp published in the PRISM anthology.
Future Echoes is the second English release in the Zgrozy line. To find out more visit our Facebook page (/ZgrozyEN). Further releases will follow this autumn. "Zgrozy" is a slightly archaic Polish word for "Horrors" or "Terrors." Following advice from English-speaking Cthulhu fans¸ we decided to keep the original title for foreign releases since it sounds suitably unspeakable and blasphemous to non-Polish ears.
By buying Future Echoes¸ you'll receive a full-color version of the scenario and a printer-friendly version without graphic elements¸ both of which come in two different formats to help ensure ease of use and readability across multiple devices. As a bonus you'll also receive two audio files with the Polish pronunciation of the word "Zgrozy"¸ one of them calm and one slightly terrified.