JoeGKushner
Adventurer
So has anyone added any Mythos style books to D&D with any luck? Our current GM has added a few and it turned out interesting.
I wouldn't mind making a few notes on 'em. One of the things I liked about Wilderlands is that in one of the EN World Journals (when it was done by Goodman), is that it had some rules for old arcane books that pretty much fit the style of the mythos.
Part of my current interest is that I'm reading Nameless Cults, a Chaosium collection by Robert E. Howard, of most of his mythos works. Nameless Cults is also the name of one of the mythos books that several of the characters have run across or heard of.
Others would include the good old Necronomicon of course.
So what books of horror have you unleashed on the game?
I wouldn't mind making a few notes on 'em. One of the things I liked about Wilderlands is that in one of the EN World Journals (when it was done by Goodman), is that it had some rules for old arcane books that pretty much fit the style of the mythos.
Part of my current interest is that I'm reading Nameless Cults, a Chaosium collection by Robert E. Howard, of most of his mythos works. Nameless Cults is also the name of one of the mythos books that several of the characters have run across or heard of.
Others would include the good old Necronomicon of course.
So what books of horror have you unleashed on the game?
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