Publisher blurb:
Unveiling the Legend-Haunted City
"Behind everything crouched the brooding, festering horror of the ancient town . . . the changeless, legend-haunted city of Arkham, with its clustering gambrel roofs that sway and sag over attics where witches hid from the King's men in the dark, olden days of the Province.
It was always a very bad time in Arkham . . . ."
—H. P. Lovecraft
Arkham is a small town along the Massachusetts coast — the setting favored by author Howard Phillips Lovecraft in his tales of monstrous horror. All in all a quiet place, Arkham is best-known as the home of Miskatonic University, an excellent school becoming known for its esoteric and disturbing volumes residing in its library's Restricted Collection. These tomes form the foundation of all current efforts to thwart the dire desires of the Mythos legion.
H. P. Lovecraft's Arkham contains extensive background information about this haunted New England town — written to be used by serious investigators as a base from which to further explore the mysteries of the Cthulhu Mythos. Pertinent buildings, useful people, and important locations are described in depth. A 17" × 22" players' map of Arkham is bound into the back, and four thrilling adventures complete the package.
Includes the H.P. Lovecraft short story "The Dreams in the Witch-house" (1933)
New Layout
New Artwork
Fully compatible with both Call of Cthulhu from Chaosium Inc. and Call of Cthulhu d20 edition.
Includes the Arkham Advertiser issue for Oct. 11, 1928
Part of our expanding 1920's Lovecraft Country line.
User summary:
Revised third edition of Arkham Unveiled including three of the original four scenarios ("The Hills Rise Wild", "The Condemned", and "Dead of Night") plus a new scenario, "The Books of Uncle Silas". (The fourth scenario from the original edition, "A Little Knowledge", now appears in the Miskatonic University supplement.)
- H. P. Lovecraft's Arkham
- H. P. Lovecraft's Arkham: Unveiling the Legend-Haunted City
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