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Episode 13 gives us a new Lecture, a visit to the aquarium section of the Bestiary, and a discussion of the gadgets and plugins from the Keeper’s Toolkit section of the Call of Cthulhu rulebook.
Our feedback for this episode is all from the forums. There are some great conversations going on in there.
Mentioned are the Skype of Cthulhu podcast, and the local gamer’s group Dan found is called M.A.G.E.
Here is the Skype of Cthulhu forum section.
The IRC channel Murph set up can be found here. Look for #MiskatonicU
We have another installment of the Miskatonic University History Department’s Lecture Series, brought to you by MU professor Dr. Charles Gerard. This lecture covers the topic of The Angel of Hadley.
There is a page set up with details of the Lecture Series, in the History Department section under Gaming.
Our Bestiary visit covers Deep Ones. These highly versatile beings can be used in so many ways, and there are just as many ways to interpret them.
The thread Jon mentioned on the Yog-Sothoth forums is here. Many of the images are gone from the thread, but they can be found on the blog of the artist, Paul Carrick. His art has been in several Call of Cthulhu books.
The images Murph found are in this thread.
The Yog-Blogsoth renditions of Deep Ones and Dagon
There are an amazing number of images available online for Deep Ones and the Creature from the Black Lagoon.
And here are some pics of Abe Sapien, from Hellboy.
Where the Deep Ones Are.
The CthulhuTech RPG
Inspirations from the real creatures found in the deeps: Here, Here, Here, Here, and Here.
The film The Last Lovecraft can be found here. The trailer with the line we mention is here, and you can buy it on Amazon here. (affiliate link)
The the trailer for Dagon is here on YouTube, and the movie is available here on Amazon. (affiliate link)
Jon mentioned some water creatures from Dresden Files that had cool tech, but I had no luck in finding reference to them online. If you know what book it is, or any other details, let us know via e-mail, voice mail or the Campus forums.
Chaosium published two supplements for Innsmouth: Before the Fall, and Escape from Innsmouth.
They are both out of print, but can be found on the secondary market.
Amazon link for Before the Fall (affiliate link)
Amazon link for Escape from Innsmouth (affiliate link)
It’s Beginning to look a lot like fish men– by the H.P. Lovecraft Historical Society Buy it!
And the show ends off with a discussion of the optional rules contained in the Keeper’s Toolkit section in the Call of Cthulhu rulebook.
Here is the discussion thread on the Campus forum, and this is the discussion thread for this podcast posted on the Yog-Sothoth forums.]]>