Insanity and tentacled goodness in your Pen and Paper

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Between Pathfinder and Dungeons & Dragons, it's not uncommon to find creatures and scenarios that were clearly influenced by the work of H.P. Lovecraft. If you wanted to take a deep dive into that universe, you could go straight to Call of Cthulhu, the first RPG that really used that setting to its full potential. But some of us nerds like to combine our swords 'n sorcery with the existential awareness of Elder Gods looming in the corners of reality.

Sandy Petersen (author of the Call of Cthulhu game) and his son Arthur saw this niche and are creating a book that will bring Lovecraft to Pathfinder, fittingly called...Sandy Petersen's Cthulhu Mythos for Pathfinder. I guess I didn't really need that preceding sentence. Petersen Games' Kickstarter launched today and already reached its initial goal. The book will come with plot hooks, campaign starters, and a huge bestiary with Mythos monsters that have never been in Pathfinder before.

If you're rich person and can spend more than I'll make this month on role-playing, you can help Petersen make the backstory and abilities for one of the Big Nasties in the book. The miniatures that you can get by pledging look just the right amount of disgusting. I wouldn't mind using those for other games, too. Just gotta find a way to incorporate alien beings in my most recent D&D campaign. I don't imagine that'd be too hard.

Anyway, cool stuff. I'm a big Lovecraft dork, especially if it's used as more than just window dressing. Evidently there are plenty of people who feel the same.

Sandy Petersen's Cthulhu Mythos for Pathfinder [Kickstarter]