Press [Chaosium] Mark Morrison's Table Tales

Michael O'Brien

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We've started a new series of posts on the Chaosium blog called 'Table Tales', by Chaosium's Mark Morrison. Table Tales is all about the fun of playing Chaosium games, and Mark has pretty much played them all, or close to it.

For many, Mark perhaps needs little introduction: he goes way back with Chaosium. In the early 1990s, he was line editor for the Stormbringer and Elric roleplaying games. Earlier than that, he was a contributor to the original edition of Dreamlands in 1986.

Mark was creative lead of both editions of the renowned Call of Cthulhu campaign Horror on the Orient Express, co-author of both editions of Terror Australis, lead author of Reign of Terror, and the author of numerous other scenarios for Call of Cthulhu, RuneQuest, Pendragon, Mythic Iceland and more.

Today, Mark is a member of our Community Ambassador team, supporting independent creators in our community content programs on DriveThruRPG, with a special focus on our Companions of Arthur program for Pendragon. His first ever Call of Cthulhu scenario "The Crack’d & Crook’d Manse" appeared in an Australian magazine in 1984 and earned him a spot in Dreamlands, so he’s delighted to be helping new writers on their own roads to publication.

Mark is also a Chaosium editorial associate, working on various creative projects across our game lines.

Read Mark's first four posts in the series:
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