[UA] Cthulhu Crossover

Alex Lampros alexlampros at airpost.net
Tue Mar 9 14:52:36 PST 2004


I like the idea of Cthulhu crossover actually.  In both games, the 
characters are more or less normal people who are probably going to be 
their sanity handed to them on a silver platter.  But in CoC, humanity is 
a small part of a scary, incomprhensible, quite possibly doomed world.  In 
Unknown Armies, reality is essentially comprehendable, humans can make a 
difference, et cetera.

If you combined them, you could have a world where humans were up againist 
powerful mystic shit, but at least had a fighting chance.  Not sure how 
well it would play out, but it seems cool in theory.

Yours,

Alex

n Thu, 12 Feb 2004 10:21:02 -0800 (PST), Chris Cooper 
<insectking at yahoo.com> wrote:

>
> Run a Call of Army/Unknown Cthulhu's game, that is.
> You could do far worse than check the trade paperback
> edition of The Courtyard. It's superbly adapted off
> the short story by Alan Moore.
>
> It is an Unknown Armies story that has slithering,
> strong Lovecraftian elements.
>
> And it's very decently priced.
>
> Go to your local comic shop and give it a whirl.
>
> It's published by Avatar Press, too.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Chris.
>
> =====
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> is too tired to be carried
> by its battered wings.
>
> It falls, crashes...
> ... and is still in its bone cage...
>
> Dead Inside from Atomic Sock Monkey press.
>
>
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