G.'.O.'.O.' --- Quake II Ragnarok --- ARCHIVES |
"L'Abbaye des Ombres" by Bruno Marchesson (scenario; in French) | ||
"Above and Beyond" by Matt Sanborn (scenario) | ||
"Adric's Insanity" by Adric (campaign writeups: Years of the Apocolypse / Sight Unseen (incomplete) / Winner Takes All (incomplete)) | ||
"All Is Not Well in the City of Angels" by Eamon Honan (scenario) | ||
"All Nighter" by Matt Sanborn (modern scenario) | ||
"Alone in the Dark Demo" by Interplay Productions | ||
"Alone in the Dark II Demo" by Interplay Productions | ||
"Amnésie" by Kerk (in French) (A Delta Green Tale of Terror) | ||
"The Anachronomicon" by Stuart Barrow and Barbara Robson (A Tale of Terror). This is also in French as "L'Anachronomicon". | ||
"The Angel of Prague" by Robert "Mac" McLaughlin (Cthulhu Live script) | ||
"Anomaly # 0046" by John Tynes (Delta Green scenario summary) | ||
"Arcane Online Mystery Serial" by Sarbakan. There are eight episodes to this online game in a pop-up window. You need to have Shockwave Flash installed. | ||
"Arkham" by Katt (PBeM) (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)(Internet Archive) | ||
"Army of Darkness Doom Total Conversion" | ||
"Art of Madness" by Terry White (scenario; includes maps) | ||
"The Ascension of Hastorang" by Mervyn Boyd (modern scenario) | ||
"At the Mountains of Madness" by Eric Rowe (Mythos: The Cthulhu Collectible Card Game) (Internet Archive) | ||
"At World's End" by Dominic A. Covey (modern scenario) | ||
"Aunt Joan's Little Treasure" by Rory Naismith (A Tale of Terror) (Internet Archive). This is also in French as "Le Petit Trésor de Tante Joan". | ||
"The Automaton" by Adam Gauntlett (A Tale of Terror) (Internet Archive). This is also in French as "L'Automate". | ||
"Autoportrait d'un Tueur" by Rudi V. Hoboder (in French) (A Tale of Terror) | ||
"Autumn Whispers" by Jesper Ohlsson, see: "Autumn Whispers and Winter Callings" by Jesper Ohlsson | ||
"Autumn Whispers and Winter Callings" by Jesper Ohlsson (PBeM) (scenarios: Autumn Whispers / Winter Callings / Bad Moon Rising) | ||
"Aztec Troubles" by Dennis Toepoel (A Tale of Terror) | ||
"Bad Dreams in an Old House" by George Ruban (notes for scenario) | ||
"Bad Moon Rising" by Jesper Ohlsson, see: "Autumn Whispers and Winter Callings" by Jesper Ohlsson | ||
"Babysitter Wanted, No Experience Necessary" by J. Todd Kingrea (A Tale of Terror). This is in French as "Baby-sitter Recherchée...". | ||
"The Bad Place" by Michael C. LaBossiere, see: "The Demon of Catheway" by Dr. Michael C. LaBossiere | ||
"Band of Gold" by Steve Hatherley (97) (A Tale of Terror). This is also in French as "Cercle d'Or". | ||
"Baggage Check" by Bret Kramer, see: The Unbound Book # 1 | ||
"The Ballad of Jon Tomes" by Russ Charles (Cthulhu Live script) | ||
"Barbary MUSH: Cthulhu in 1890s San Francisco" by Joel and Lynn Gazis-Sax Barbary MUSH | ||
"Barratt's Brain" by Chris Kerr (A Tale of Terror). | ||
"The Beast Amid" by Michael Beck (Delta Green scenario summary) | ||
"The Beast in the Black" by George Ruban (notes for scenario) | ||
"Best-Selling Necktie" by Rob Northrup (A Tale of Terror) (Internet Archive) | ||
"The Bet" by Michael C. LaBossiere (modern scenario) | ||
"The Bibliophile" by Brent Heustess (A Tale of Terror) (Internet Archive). This is also in French as "Le Bibliophile". | ||
"The Big Lie" by Jasen Johns (A Tale of Terror) | ||
"Black Anna's Bower" by Garrie Hall (A Tale of Terror). This is also in French as "L'Antre d'Anna la Noire". | ||
"The Black Book of the East" by Steve Hatherley (A Tale of Terror). This is also in French as"Le Livre Noir de l'Orient". | ||
"The Black Dog" by Linden Dunhan, see: The Unbound Book # 1 | ||
"Black Static Transmission" by Dave S. Moore (modern scenario, includes maps and handouts) | ||
"The Black Stone" by Dr. Michael C. LaBossiere (modern scenario; includes maps and handouts) | ||
"The Blackbird" by Rory Naismith (A Tale of Terror) (Internet Archive). This is also in French as "Le Blackbird". | ||
"The Blackwell Horror" by Brian Sammons, see: The Unbound Book # 1 | ||
"Bloody Mary" by James David Beard (A Tale of Terror). This is also in French as "Sanglante Marie" as by "James Beard." | ||
"Bloody Red Tape" by Stuart Barrow and Barbara Robson (A Tale of Terror) | ||
"Blow Out the Candles" by Greg Agostini, Charles Borges, and Matt Rambo (Cthulhu Live script) | ||
"Blown Glass" by G.W. Thomas (A Tale of Terror) | ||
"The Bog" by Michael C. LaBossiere, see: "War Buddy" by Michael C. LaBossiere | ||
"The Bone Dealers" by Michael C. LaBossiere, see: "The Preston Series" by Michael C. LaBossiere | ||
"The Boods" by John Tynes (A Tale of Terror) | ||
"The Books of Uncle Silas" by Mervyn Boyd (scenario; includes maps). This scenario won Second Place in the January 2000 Call of Cthulhu Writing Contest. | ||
"The Bookstore" by Michael C. LaBossiere, see: "The Preston Series" by Michael C. LaBossiere | ||
"The Box of G'Hyr" by Tsiolkovsky's Demon (A Tale of Terror) (Internet Archive). This is also in French as "La Boîte de G'Hyr" as by "Rik Kershaw." | ||
"The Brooks Campaign" by Ozzy (campaign writeup of "The Edge of Darkness") | ||
"The Brunholt Head" by Michael C. LaBossier (modern scenario, includes maps and handouts) | ||
"Bump in the Night" by Kars Alfrink (A Tale of Terror) (Internet Archive). This is also in French as "Un Choc dans la Nuit". | ||
"BURN" by Peter Devlin (A Tale of Terror). This is also in French. | ||
"The Butcher" by Chris Kerr (A Tale of Terror) | ||
"The Caledonian Horror" by Lorna Toolis (Gaslight scenario writeup) (Internet Archive: Sesson 1 / Session 2 / Session 3 / Session 4 / Session 5 / Session 6 / Session 7 / Dramatis Personae) | ||
"Call of Computer: A Paranoia Adventure with a Cthulhu Mythos Background" by Joshua Marquart (scenario extract; Call of Cthulhu / Paranoia) (Pyramid Nov/Dec97, # 28). If you are a subscriber to Pyramid, you can access the complete scenario. | ||
"Call Of Cthulhu: Live Adventuring in Anglesey, Wales" by Mark Evans, Mark Myers, John Purcell, Nigel Tonks, Simon Trevis, and Steve Woodhams (Cthulhu Live script; zip files) (Internet Archive: script / reference materials) | ||
"Captive Audience" by James David Beard (A Tale of Terror). This is also in French as "Public Captif", as by "James Beard." | ||
"The Cardiss Tapes" by Chris Kerr (A Tale of Terror) | ||
"The Carpet" by Steve Hatherley (A Tale of Terror for Vampire: The Masquerade) (Internet Archive) | ||
"The Case of Rodolfo Amedeo Pelvoux" by The Mana Brothers (extended Tale of Terror). There is also "The Turin Guidebook". | ||
"Cassandra" by Megan McKnight (A Tale of Terror) | ||
"Castaway Island" by Tyler Hudak (modern adventure; includes 2 maps) | ||
"Caverns of Madness" by Mike Strick (computer game). This is a zip file that can be downloaded. It was originally written for an 8088 computer. There is also a screen shot. | ||
"Children of the Yellow Lake" by Carlos Orsi Martinho (scenario) (Nightscapes # 8) | ||
"The Children's Room" by Mark W. Henshaw (A Tale of Terror) (Internet Archive) | ||
"Clean Up, Aisle Four!" by Michael C. LaBossiere, see: "Convenience Store Cthulhu" by Michael C. LaBossiere | ||
"The Chosen" by Lorna Toolis (Cthulhu Now scenario writeup) (Internet Archive: Session 1 / Session 2) | ||
"Cold Logic" by Thomas Parfrey (A Tale of Terror) (Internet Archive) | ||
"The Collect Call of Cthulhu" by Tsiolkovsky (Ghostbusters RPG scenario, based on the The Real Ghostbusters television episode) (Internet Archive) | ||
"La colonne de Taketori" by Ulises Santos Espino (scenario; in French; zip file) | ||
"The Colony" by David Conyers (Delta Green scenario; includes artwork, maps, photographs) | ||
"The Competition" by Simone Bartesaghi (A Tale of Terror) (Internet Archive). This is also in French as "Le Concours". | ||
"Computer Rot" by Paul Shuster (A Tale of Terror) (Internet Archive). This is also in French as "Pourriture informatique ". | ||
"The Condemned" by Trond Meistad (PBeM scenario writeup) | ||
"Convenience Store Cthulhu" by Michael C. LaBossiere (modern scenarios: Clean Up, Aisle Four! / A Little Thing) | ||
"The Convention" by Kevin Kaier (A Tale of Terror). This is also in French as "La Convention". | ||
"Convergence" by Allan Goodall (Delta Green scenario writeup). There are also "Delta Green Agent Dossiers". | ||
"The Corruption of G'Hyr" by Tsiokovsky's Demon | ||
"Cray Canyon Cold Snap: A GURPS Horror Adventure for the Old West" by S. John Ross (basic GURPS, but adaptable to Call of Cthulhu) (Internet Archive) | ||
"The Crazed" by Garrie Hall (A Tale of Terror) (Internet Archive). This is also in French as "Les Forcenés". | ||
"Cthangband" by Dean Anderson (a Rogue-like turn-based strategy game of adventure and combat) | ||
"Cthulhu 40,000" by Alfredo Moreno (scenario; in Spanish; zip file) | ||
"The Cthulhu Hardboiled Campaign" by Jonathan Scott (d20 scenarios: The Waters over Heaven (includes maps) / The Shadow in the Tree (includes maps)) | ||
"Cthulhu Mansion" by Alhazred ("Choose Your Own Adventure"-type game based on the movie; can be played in HTML or downloaded in Basic) (Internet Archive: HTML / Basic) | ||
"Cuando Sueña la Noche" by Jon Foruria Murelaga (scenario; in Spanish; zip file) | ||
"The Cuban Connection" by Rob Illing (A Tale of Terror) | ||
"A Cult of One" by gcwood (Delta Green scenario writeup) (Internet Archive) | ||
"The Current" by Jack Reda (SPONGE scenario writeup) | ||
"Curse of the Centuries" by Mikko Kauppinen (scenario writeup) (Internet Archive) | ||
"The Curse of the Idol" by Christian Conkle (scenario). This has been translated into German by Ingo Ahrens as "Der Fluch des Idols". | ||
"The Curse of Whateley Manor" by Frank Branham (Cthulhu Live script) | ||
"Curse the Darkness" by Bolthy (scenario ideas; Star Wars crossover) | ||
"Curses for Sale" by Chris Kerr (A Tale of Terror) | ||
"Dangerous Play" by Mauro Reis (A Tale of Terror)(Internet Archive). This is also in French as "Une Pièce Dangereuse". | ||
"Dark Incal" by Perry Okerstrom (A Tale of Terror) (Internet Archive). This is also in French as "L'Incal Noir". | ||
"Dark Island" by Michael C. LaBossiere (modern scenario, includes maps and handouts) | ||
"Dark Road" by Felix Girke (A Tale of Terror) (Internet Archive). This is also in French as "La Route Sombre". | ||
"The Dark Wood" by Lorna Toolis (scenario writeup) (Internet Archive: Session 1 / Session 2 / Session 3 / Dramatis Personae) | ||
"The Daughter of Set" by Mervyn Boyd (scenario; includes maps) | ||
"Day-Time Decapitation" by Darcy Burgess (A Delta Green Tale of Terror) (Internet Archive) | ||
"Dead Letter" by Adam Scott Glancy (excerpt of Delta Green campaign transcript) | ||
"Dead Man's Bluff" by Mark Morrison (A Tale of Terror) (Internet Archive). This is also in French as "Le Bluff de l'Homme Mort". | ||
"DeathLover" by Darcy Burgess (Tale of Terror) (Internet Archive) | ||
"Deanimator" by Bum Lee. This is an online game based on H.P. Lovecraft's "Herbert West - Reanimator". | ||
"A Death in the Family" by Ian Bond (A Tale of Terror) (Internet Archive). This is also in French as "Scandale aux Obsèques". | ||
"DeathLover" by Darcy Burgess (A Delta Green Tale of Terror) (Internet Archive) | ||
"Deep Commitment" by Julie Hoverson (modern scenario) | ||
"The Deep Ones of Shellbourne" by Mervyn Boyd (scenario) | ||
"The Delivery" by Peter Devlin (A Tale of Terror). This is also in French as "Livraison à Domicile". | ||
"Delta Green -- Protector Campaign" by William H Timmins (Delta Green campaign) (Internet Archive) | ||
"The Demon of Catheway" by Dr. Michael C. LaBossiere (modern scenario; includes maps and handouts). Sequel: "The Bad Place" by Michael C. LaBossiere (modern scenario; includes maps and handouts) | ||
"Desperate Remedies" by Jon Rowe (A Tale of Terror). This is also in French as "Remèdes Désespérés" | ||
"The de'Vere Pool" by Garrie Hall (A Tale of Terror). This is also in French as "L'Étang de'Vere". | ||
"Devil's Children" by David Conyers, David Godley, and David Witteveen, see: "The Witch Cycle" by David Conyers | ||
"Devil's Pool" by Steve Hatherley (Golden Dawn scenario) | ||
"The Devourer" by Lorna Toolis (scenario writeup) (Internet Archive: Session 1 / Session 2 / Dramatis Personae) | ||
"The Diary of Homer Simms" by Darrell C. Ridley (d20 scenario) | ||
"Dies Irae...: The Time Has Come..." by Laurent Alquier (scenario ideas) (Internet Archive: ideas / notes) | ||
"The Dinner Party" by Peter Devlin (A Tale of Terror). This is also in French as "Le Dîner". | ||
"Dinosaur Experiment" by Steve Hatherley (A Tale of Terror). This is also in French as "Jurassic Park". | ||
"The Disappearance" by Steve Hatherley (A Tale of Terror) (Internet Archive). This is also in French as "La Disparition". | ||
"Division Hexe" by Rory Naismith (A Tale of Terror) (Internet Archive). This is also in French as "La Division Hexe". | ||
"Down to New England Town" by Michael C. LaBossiere (modern scenario, includes map) | ||
"Dream a Little Dream for Me" by Matt Sanborn (scenario) (Nightscapes # 12) | ||
"Dreamfires" by Steve Hatherley (A Tale of Terror) (Internet Archive). This is also in French as "Cauchemars Enflammés". | ||
"The Drooler in the Dark: The Dog That Should Not Be" by Dr. Michael C. LaBossiere (scenario) | ||
"The Drowned Girl's Story" by Matt Cowger (A Tale of Terror) (in French as "Le Pont de la Noyée") | ||
"Emerald Hammer" by The MiB, Shane Ivey, Robert Thomas, Osman Zeki Yanasik, Andrew D. Gable, Phil Ward, Jay Noyes, Chris Nichols, Davide Mana, Dave "SuperDave" Farnell, Stabernide! , Jimmie Bise, Jr. , Adam Marler, Jacob Busby (Delta Green campaign writeup) | ||
"En État de Choc" by Adam Crossingham (A Tale of Terror) | ||
"Enchanted Wood" by Steve Hatherley (A Tale of Terror) (Internet Archive). This is also in French as "Le Bois Enchanté". | ||
"End Time" by Michael C. LaBossiere (supplement) (rules / maps / additional materials / character sheet / support files for Byakhee CoC character generator / NPC files / scenarios: "12 Hours" by Michael C. LaBossiere (includes map) / "Bitter Wind" by Michael C. LaBossiere (includes maps) / "First Contact" by Gottardo Zancani (includes map)). | ||
"Epic" by Ben Counter (modern d20 scenario; includes maps) | ||
"Das Erbe der Bittersteins" by Christian Wolf (scenario; "The Bitterstein Heritage" translated into German)(Internet Archive) | ||
"L'Espion qui s'Ignorait" by Kerk (A Delta Green Tale of Terror) (in French) | ||
"Les Espions Entre Eux" by Kerk (A Delta Green Tale of Terror) (in French) | ||
"The Eve of Oov" by Jim Sliney, Jr. (A Tale of Terror) (Internet Archive) | ||
"The Events of One 2234 Water St." by Chris Wilson (scenario) | ||
"The Evil Awakens" by Paul Charles (The Dark Door LARP; scenario writeup) | ||
"The Exhibit" by Michael C. LaBossiere (modern scenario, includes maps and handouts) | ||
"The Face of God" by Shannon Appel (A Tale of Terror). This is also in French as "Le Visage de Dieu". | ||
"A Fall of Moondust" by Allan Goodall (Delta Green scenario writeup). There are also Delta Green Agent Dossiers. | ||
"Fallen Grace" by Matt Harvey (A Tale of Terror) | ||
"Fasoma Span, The Horror That Spans Dimensions, and Its Minions" by Anders Sandberg (for Mage: The Ascension) | ||
"A Fathers Pride" by J.D. Davidsen (modern d20 scenario; includes map) | ||
"Fear of Falling" by Steve Hatherley (scenario) | ||
"The Feaster From Afar" by Tsiolkovsky's Demon (scenario) (Internet Archive) | ||
"Featherbrains" by Adam Gauntlett (A Tale of Terror) (Internet Archive). This is also in French as "Des Pigeons Pour un Pingouin". | ||
"Fiend v1.0" by GripDesign (game demo) | ||
"Figure in Black" by Paul Comeau (A Tale of Terror) (Internet Archive) | ||
"Finger Biter" by Michael C. LaBossiere (scenario; includes maps and handouts) | ||
"Fire Victim" by Perry Okerstrom (A Tale of Terror) (Internet Archive). This is also in French as "Immolé". | ||
"The Five Dreams of Joe Smith" by Matt Sanborn (scenario) | ||
"Five Go Mad in Wales" by Mark Evans (Cthulhu Live script) | ||
"Flask of Curses" by James David Beard (A Tale of Terror) | ||
"Floating" by Chris Kerr (A Tale of Terror). This is also in French as "Flottement et Incertitude". | ||
"Fools Rush In" by The Dismantler (draft) (The Realm of Shadows campaign writeup; incomplete) | ||
"The Forgotten Army" by Rob Illing (A Tale of Terror) | ||
"Forked Tongues" by Steve Hatherley (A Tale of Terror). This is also in French as "Langues Fourchues". | ||
"The Fractal Gods" by Lorna Toolis (Internet Archive: Session 1 / Session 2 / Session 3 / Delta Green Agent Dossiers) | ||
"Fungus" by Steve Hatherley (A Tale of Terror). This is also in French. | ||
"Fungus" by Michael C. LaBossiere (modern scenario, includes maps) |
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Created: February 21, 1997; Current Update: June 21, 2007