Cthulhu rising
DATOS DE JUEGO Sistema: BRP Época: futuro Tipo: Ambientación DATOS DE ESCANEO Descarga: Desde Megaupload y Mediafire. Formato: Archivo PDF (imágenes y texto) Calidad: Muy buena Tamaño: 1,83MB DATOS DE PUBLICACIÓN Autor(es): John Ossoway Editorial: Chaosium (M.U.L.A.) - ¿Qué es una MULA de Chaosium? Referencia: CHA 0311 / CHA 0311pdf Fecha: 2005 ISBN: 1568822634 Páginas: 92 Formato: tapa blanda, portada color, ByN / PDF | TEXTO POSTERIOR Call of Cthulhu roleplaying in the 23rd Century It is the year 2271. The future is a dark and dangerous place. Outer space is the new frontier — humanity exploits the galaxy for its own ends. It is more than a hundred and fifty years since the United Earth Federation began to colonise the solar system and beyond. Millions of colonists — employees of either the Federation or one of the many megacorporations — live out their lives on worlds light years from Earth. Corporate-funded exploration craft push ever-deeper into space. It is only a matter of time before one of these craft stumbles upon some remote, alien edifice, a cosmic mausoleum of the Great Old Ones. But who is to say this has not already occurred? Players take the roles of the investigators of the future. These enlightened and oft-unlucky individuals know something of the true nature of the universe. |
This monograph is comprised of two parts:
Part one provides an overview of human society in the late 23rd Century, enabling Keepers to create a backdrop against which to set a campaign almost 300 years into our future. It is by no means exhaustive. Keepers can use it as a starting point for their own campaigns, or use the campaign scenarios available from the Cthulhu Rising website at http://www.cthulhurising.co.uk/
Part two provides supplemental rules for generating 23rd Century Investigators, as well as information on the equipment and weapons that will aid them in combating dark cults.
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Monografía MULA con una ambientación para jugar en el futuro a La Llamada de Cthulhu; aún no he podido comprobarlo, pero intuyo que esta monografía y la de End Time (otra ambientación para el futuro) no se han tenido en cuenta entre sí, con las consiguientes incoherencias.
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