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<blockquote data-quote="haiiro" data-source="post: 620767" data-attributes="member: 1891"><p>Masks of Nyarlathotep is a very cool campaign, and it's huge. The two other big campaigns that come to mind are Horror on the Orient Express, which is difficult to find and very expensive, and the much more recent Beyond the Mountains of Madness, which is ginormous (400+ pages). Any of those three should be able to occupy your groups attention for a looong time -- probably through several PCs apiece. <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f609.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" data-smilie="2"data-shortname=";)" /></p><p></p><p>When I'm buying CoC modules, I generally buy collections -- I like the variety that they offer. From Chaosium, I'd recommend The Great Old Ones (which is out of print, but perhaps available at <a href="http://www.chaosium.com" target="_blank">http://www.chaosium.com</a>) and Cthulhu Now (which is the original modern-day sourcebook, and includes several adventures; I think it might also be OOP).</p><p></p><p>From Pagan Publishing, I recommend Mortal Coils (which contains several scenarios) and The Resurrected collections, of which there are three. The most recent one (Out of the Vault) should be easy to find and has some great stuff in it -- including my hands-down favorite CoC module ever: In Media Res. In Media Res is best run mostly LARP-style, and contains some props and other advice for setting the mood. If you implement even a few of the suggestions, it can be scary as hell. It is only a one-shot scenario, though.</p><p></p><p>Pagan's magazine, The Unspeakable Oath, is also a good source of scenarios -- there's usually at least one or two per issue, in addition to the generally excellent articles. TUO comes out <em>very</em> infrequently, but the first 4 issues are available online for free (at <a href="http://www.tccorp.com/pagan/pp_annotuo.html" target="_blank">http://www.tccorp.com/pagan/pp_annotuo.html</a>), and others can sometimes be found on eBay, etc. The current double issue, #16/17, can probably still be found at your FLGS.</p><p></p><p>I should mention that own but have not run d20 CoC, so my recommendations are based on running and playing BRP CoC (which I love). YMMV, but I don't think conversions would be terribly difficult (although perhaps time-consuming for the big campaigns).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="haiiro, post: 620767, member: 1891"] Masks of Nyarlathotep is a very cool campaign, and it's huge. The two other big campaigns that come to mind are Horror on the Orient Express, which is difficult to find and very expensive, and the much more recent Beyond the Mountains of Madness, which is ginormous (400+ pages). Any of those three should be able to occupy your groups attention for a looong time -- probably through several PCs apiece. ;) When I'm buying CoC modules, I generally buy collections -- I like the variety that they offer. From Chaosium, I'd recommend The Great Old Ones (which is out of print, but perhaps available at [url]http://www.chaosium.com[/url]) and Cthulhu Now (which is the original modern-day sourcebook, and includes several adventures; I think it might also be OOP). From Pagan Publishing, I recommend Mortal Coils (which contains several scenarios) and The Resurrected collections, of which there are three. The most recent one (Out of the Vault) should be easy to find and has some great stuff in it -- including my hands-down favorite CoC module ever: In Media Res. In Media Res is best run mostly LARP-style, and contains some props and other advice for setting the mood. If you implement even a few of the suggestions, it can be scary as hell. It is only a one-shot scenario, though. Pagan's magazine, The Unspeakable Oath, is also a good source of scenarios -- there's usually at least one or two per issue, in addition to the generally excellent articles. TUO comes out [i]very[/i] infrequently, but the first 4 issues are available online for free (at [url]http://www.tccorp.com/pagan/pp_annotuo.html[/url]), and others can sometimes be found on eBay, etc. The current double issue, #16/17, can probably still be found at your FLGS. I should mention that own but have not run d20 CoC, so my recommendations are based on running and playing BRP CoC (which I love). YMMV, but I don't think conversions would be terribly difficult (although perhaps time-consuming for the big campaigns). [/QUOTE]
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