The End + Call of Cthulhu d20 = a good time

Mtyranny said:
Yeah,

We tried to make the books all Blues Resistant (Faux leather cover!), but we may have failed.

Stop by the booth (the number escapes me), I'd be please to meet you.

Look for more Web Enhancements soon, too.

-Martin
LOL about the Blues Resistant products.

Can't wait for more web enhancements.

I think I might try to run a game of The End soon, perhaps set in Milwaukee. Any chance we can get a list of ciites you're planning on producing supplement/modules for? I know Boston is coming up, and DC after that, right?

I will definitely stop by your booth at GenCon. See you in 9 days!
 

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The current release schedule is as follows:

The End: Lost Souls Edition (Black Cover) - Out
The End: Lost Souls Edition (Maroon Cover) - Out
The Boston Massacre - At printer, will be out by Gen Con
The Dogs of War: Washington, D.C. - October 2002
Salvation's Tears - December 2002
The Dark Arts - Early 2003
The Digger's Guide - Late 2003

For items to get added to this list (especially cities) we would need input from out players (feel free to email me at mpt@tyrannygames.com). I would love a Milwaukee supplement (I grew up there). I would also like to see an Chicago/Elgin supplement. Right now we are focused on meeting the demands that we are aware of. We KNOW people want to know what happened with Boston, and especially D.C. (emails every couple of days).

Salvation's Tears is going to be primarily an adventure (and is going to be written by Little Fears' Jason Blair).

The Dark Arts is going to vastly expand the magic system, and the Digger's Guide will include area descriptions, but will focus primarily on new (or very very old) equipment.
 

Martin forgot to mention that the Boston Massacre actually has a short sidebar on using CoC in the New England area (very appropriate for you die-hard fans).
 

Mtyranny said:
For items to get added to this list (especially cities) we would need input from out players (feel free to email me at mpt@tyrannygames.com). I would love a Milwaukee supplement (I grew up there). I would also like to see an Chicago/Elgin supplement. Right now we are focused on meeting the demands that we are aware of. We KNOW people want to know what happened with Boston, and especially D.C. (emails every couple of days).
Thanks for the release schedule!

I, too, would love a Milwuakee supplement. I think there's a lot of neat stuff to use from cities that are not the "biggest" American cities: Milwaukee WI, Portland OR, Austin TX, etc. Cities like New York or L.A. or Houston are so large, I never feel a supplement does them justice. There's so much players could do, the GM has to make up a lot of stuff--defeating 1/2 the purpose for buying a city-based supplement.

Oh, and I really want to know what's going on in DC (which is where I grew up). Can't wait for Boston Massacre either!
 

JTyranny said:
Martin forgot to mention that the Boston Massacre actually has a short sidebar on using CoC in the New England area (very appropriate for you die-hard fans).

Excellent! The more you guys reveal what's in store for The End, the more I want to run a game in it. I think I have some victims lined up already. I'll ask them tonight if they wanna start a game this fall--after I recover from GenCon!
 

JTyranny said:
Martin forgot to mention that the Boston Massacre actually has a short sidebar on using CoC in the New England area (very appropriate for you die-hard fans).

NICE!!..... That will be perfect for my campaign!!
 

Oh and another thing. For those who prefer a "horro" mix, one of our upcoming releases will be written by Little Fears' Jason Blair and will explore horror in the New Mexico deserts of The End.
 

JTyranny said:
Oh and another thing. For those who prefer a "horro" mix, one of our upcoming releases will be written by Little Fears' Jason Blair and will explore horror in the New Mexico deserts of The End.
More cool stuff. Don't ever stop!

Hmmmm, if I start my players in Milwaukee, and lure them to California, they can travel through Illinois, Colorado, and then hit New Mexico.....
 

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