Call of Cthulhu creative director Mike Mason shares advice on the many things to consider when trying to find and develop your own personal Call of Cthulhu Keeper Style. He's being interviewed by James Coquillat as part of our Chaosium Interviews series.
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In this interview with Lynne Hardy, Line Editor for Rivers of London and Associate Editor for our Call of Cthulhu line, Lynne shares tips about how to best use travel in your TTRPG adventures, using examples from her recent work, the Call of Cthulhu epic campaign The Children of Fear.
James Coquillat talks to 7th Sea RPG creator John Wick about the role of violence, combat and conflict in TTRPGs. Part of our Chaosium Interviews series on YouTube.
For our Chaosium Interviews series here Jeff Richard gives an overview of the books in the RuneQuest RPG line, and what order you should get them. He's talking with James Coquillat.
In this interview with David Larkins, Line Editor for the Pendragon RPG, he discusses the concept of lineage play in tabletop roleplaying games, playing successive generations of the same family.
What makes TTRPGs unique? How are they different from other storytelling formats? Mike Mason, creative director of Call of Cthulhu, shares some thoughts as an experienced TTRPG writer, director, and theatre maker. Part of our 'Chaosium Interviews' series on YouTube with James Coquillat.
“Storm on the horizon!” What’s the best way to use weather in a TTRPG? Line Editor for Rivers of London and Associate Editor for Call of CthulhuLynne Hardy talks about how GMs and Players alike can make the most out of interesting weather in their sessions.
Part of our Chaosium Interviews series with James Coquillat.