Halloween Horror
Three Halloween Adventures
Chaosium periodically hosts contests on our web site. The adventures presented here were chosen from among the best submissions from our 2005 Halloween Adventure contest.
Eyes That Should Not See
BY JIM LYNCH. The Trepanation Proponents of America (TPA) is a small organization¸ run by its founder - John Croft. Croft is an intelligent¸ calm man who will put forth evidence that trepanation leads to the expansion of consciousness and inner clarity.
Halloween in Dunwich
BY OSCAR RIOS. Dunwich is beautiful this time of year¸ with the leaves turning shades of orange and gold. You're family left their automobile in Dunwich village and were being driven by horse and wagon up to Great Grandpa Silas's farm. The trip was like going back in time; to a simpler age. It's a warm day for late October¸ without a cloud in the sky. Today was going to be a wonderful day.
Terror at Erne Rock
BY R.J. CHRISTENSEN. The investigators find themselves aboard the private yacht of J. Kramer Worthington III¸ heir to a New York City publishing company¸ for a private Halloween party to Halifax¸ Nova Scotia for fun¸ frivolity¸ hot jazz¸ and of course¸ illegal whiskey. Having made the acquaintance of young Mr. Worthington (from school or perhaps being covered in a previous adventure)¸ the investigators believe themselves in for a few days of glorious rest & relaxation. The luxurious yacht "Globetrotter" has an additional 20 other passengers besides the investigators¸ 6 musicians¸ and 19 crewmen. The yacht leaves New York City on October 29¸ and that night and following day are filled with continuous joyous Jazz Age partying with free-flowing liquor and festive foods.
MISKATONIC UNIVERSITY LIBRARY ASSOCIATION monographs are longer works by one or more authors on a subject of import to Call of Cthulhu roleplayers. On these products the author has also fulfilled the functions of editor and layout artist; we at Chaosium have done little in the way of editorial. We found these works compelling and thought that you would enjoy them. Through the publication of monographs we can offer our most loyal fans more information more easily¸ and evaluate the potential of these works for eventual release to the wholesale market.