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Chaosium Articles - Page 16
A notable highlight from 10th July 2020 by Andrew Girdwood is described as "The heated conversations in the RPG community continue as the hobby space looks at ways to encourage diversity and deal with 40 years of history that don't always get everything right. ". It also was tagged with Dungeons & Dragons.
The Chaosium archive continues with the articles below.
The Cthulhu publisher asks Does Love Forgive? for Gen Con
Does Love Forgive? is a pair of special scenarios for Call of Cthulhu; both designed for duet play in which there are one Keeper and only one player.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #58
It’s the Friday before Free RPG Day, so let’s take a look at all the news of the week and what you might find down at your friendly local gaming store.
Chaosium to publish a Lords of the Middle Sea RPG
Lords of the Middle Sea is set in 2401 and the post-apocalyptic ruins of a flooded North America.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #57
New rules for D&D as Wizards of the Coast test new feats while, behind the scenes, they recruit for a diversity manager. Alternative rules to 5e’s race system take the best-seller slot at DriveThruRPG’s big sale too.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #56
The heated conversations in the RPG community continue as the hobby space looks at ways to encourage diversity and deal with 40 years of history that don’t always get everything right.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #55
One week of RPG news: A battle in the Gygax family of D&D’s legacy, too sexy vampires and a game designer disowning their award-winning edgelord adventure.
RPG Publisher Spotlight: Dario Corallo
In May, Geek Native’s Patreons voted to put publisher and illustrator Dario Corallo in the spotlight.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #54
RPG news summary featuring Wizards of the Coast news about D&D, Paizo on Pathfinder and Starfinder, R. Talsorian Games on Cyberpunk Red and The Witcher, with lots more.
Journal d’Indochine: The Cthulhu adventure China burned gets a sequel
The Sons of Singularity are back on Kickstarter with a set of Call of Cthulhu scenarios called Journal d’Indochine.









