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In this episode, Jon, Dan and Chad talk about the horrors of plagues and pandemics to inspire game ideas! Please note that the Crier is a little short and hastily put together this week, and we know we’ve missed big news items. This episode was recorded on September 13, 2018.
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Campus Crier
‘Hardware’ director Richard Stanley’s adaptation of H.P. Lovecraft’s ‘
The Colour out of Space‘ coming ‘in the near future’
Check out the first hour of Call of Cthulhu – watch as
Focus Home Interactive and Cyanide Studio showcase the upcoming adventure.
Miskatonic Repository Reviews
Jon reviewed:
Idol of Thoth by Joe Trier
and
Mizuumi no bakemono by Jean-Michel Abrassart.
As a companion, here is Chaosium’s
Secrets of Japan.
Chad reviewed: “
Plague” by Matt Ryan and Noah Lloyd.
The Listening Room
Now we’re heading back to the “Listening Room” of Orne Library. This episode, part two of Mr. Tyler’s punitive ramblings on “
The Derelict.”
Listen to the story ready by FNH on his Cthulhu Podcast-
Part 1 and
Part 2.
Next up, we have another episode in Season Two of Glimpses into the Empire. This time, we’ll hear the story of a certain “demi-god.”
Here’s some background about the
“magical” rebel children in Myanmar, who recently reunited.
And finally, this episode we have something from a longtime listener, and a familiar voice to our airwaves. Check out this report from Chemistry PHD candidate Matthew Brown, a deep dive into the mystery of the Black Eyed Children.
Context:
Blurry Photos episode
Skeptoid episode
Once again, if you have any interest in producing a segment for the podcast, please contact
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Topic
Fun with diseases!
We started here >>
Each of us covered one disease, and we talked about related Mythos hooks.
Chad: Cholera outbreaks of 1832-1866.
Jon: 1918 Spanish Flu
Dan: Typhoid fever
Randomly, here’s a “
plague fort” in Russia.
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