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<blockquote data-quote="Skade" data-source="post: 764018" data-attributes="member: 3320"><p>I have never officially enterred the Cthullu Mythos into my games, instead simply adding the presence of Powers from Beyond, or Creatures of the Outer Darkness, or, of course, the Old Ones. It is rare that my players ever directly encounter their efforts, and when they do no name is ever learned. </p><p></p><p>I think the trick for using them properly is to never tell any of the players that they exist. Sure, some of them have read the books, or seen one of the horrible Lovecraft movies, but when they don't know what it is they face, its much scarier.</p><p></p><p>From a mechanical perspective, those clerics who worship evil in its truest sense, but do not give their loyalty to a god serve the mythos, though the selection of spells in my games does include converted spells from CoC. Also wizards have found manuscripts with appropriate summoning spells, and other spells from the CoC book, often in an attempt to lure the characters to a soulless doom. I do not use Sanity, though in a few cases I have used Ravenloft's fear checks. </p><p></p><p>Also, Spheres of Annhilation are Chtullu artifacts, as are a few other nast devices. Using them draws the attention of the old ones, and often brings the players their doom.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skade, post: 764018, member: 3320"] I have never officially enterred the Cthullu Mythos into my games, instead simply adding the presence of Powers from Beyond, or Creatures of the Outer Darkness, or, of course, the Old Ones. It is rare that my players ever directly encounter their efforts, and when they do no name is ever learned. I think the trick for using them properly is to never tell any of the players that they exist. Sure, some of them have read the books, or seen one of the horrible Lovecraft movies, but when they don't know what it is they face, its much scarier. From a mechanical perspective, those clerics who worship evil in its truest sense, but do not give their loyalty to a god serve the mythos, though the selection of spells in my games does include converted spells from CoC. Also wizards have found manuscripts with appropriate summoning spells, and other spells from the CoC book, often in an attempt to lure the characters to a soulless doom. I do not use Sanity, though in a few cases I have used Ravenloft's fear checks. Also, Spheres of Annhilation are Chtullu artifacts, as are a few other nast devices. Using them draws the attention of the old ones, and often brings the players their doom. [/QUOTE]
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