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<blockquote data-quote="Wicht" data-source="post: 185726" data-attributes="member: 221"><p></p><p></p><p>You don't want to introduce first level CoC characters to many of the bigger mythos characters at the outset. And the adventures in the d20 CoC book are very similar in nature and power (scope) as the introductary adventures in the Chaosium book. That said, personally I kinda liked the theatre one (which features an Avatar of Yoggie - a familiar diety). And the sleep clinic adventure features Terrors from Beyond. I am not sure why you think they do not feature familiar creatures or dieties of the mythos. The Chaosium adventures in my book feature 1) a new minor monster from outside, 2) An undead sorceror and 3) zombies. They have even less mythos creatures therefore than the d20 adventures.</p><p></p><p>Oh and I couldn't stand the From Beyond movie - so taste obviously vary.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I gotta agree leaving out the star spawn is a major oversight (or something) and they have a brief mention of Y'Golonac and even his picture so its curious they left out the stats. Basically Y'Golonac shows up first (I think) in a story called Cold Print. Basically whenever anyone (evil) reads anypart of the Revelations of Glaaki, Y'Golonac manifests and offers them a choice. They can serve him or be destroyed. His servants he possesses and can transform any of them into his image, a headless monster with mouthed hands. He is most interested in sexual perversions and other gluttunous addictions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wicht, post: 185726, member: 221"] [B][/b] You don't want to introduce first level CoC characters to many of the bigger mythos characters at the outset. And the adventures in the d20 CoC book are very similar in nature and power (scope) as the introductary adventures in the Chaosium book. That said, personally I kinda liked the theatre one (which features an Avatar of Yoggie - a familiar diety). And the sleep clinic adventure features Terrors from Beyond. I am not sure why you think they do not feature familiar creatures or dieties of the mythos. The Chaosium adventures in my book feature 1) a new minor monster from outside, 2) An undead sorceror and 3) zombies. They have even less mythos creatures therefore than the d20 adventures. Oh and I couldn't stand the From Beyond movie - so taste obviously vary. I gotta agree leaving out the star spawn is a major oversight (or something) and they have a brief mention of Y'Golonac and even his picture so its curious they left out the stats. Basically Y'Golonac shows up first (I think) in a story called Cold Print. Basically whenever anyone (evil) reads anypart of the Revelations of Glaaki, Y'Golonac manifests and offers them a choice. They can serve him or be destroyed. His servants he possesses and can transform any of them into his image, a headless monster with mouthed hands. He is most interested in sexual perversions and other gluttunous addictions. [/QUOTE]
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