My eyes turned and watched the flame; I couldn't resist. I could feel the old woman around me, hear her footsteps in the grass.
The hag spat on me every time she danced past me. She smelled like the fat guy on the bus, but I couldn't avoid it.
My eyes turned and watched the flame; I couldn't resist. I could feel the old woman around me, hear her footsteps in the grass.
The hag spat on me every time she danced past me. She smelled like the fat guy on the bus, but I couldn't avoid it.
I saw her walking to her car and immediately knew she was the one. Her pace was angelic, with long hair flowing in the wind in slow motion, like you'd see in a shampoo commercial. She wore a green satin short-sleeve blouse with black dress pants that hugged her athletic legs in the intimate manner you would expect from a pair of silk stockings
Whenever somebody talks about Cthulhu, it seems almost natural to turn the conversation at some point to tentacles. Tentacles, tentacles, tentacles (that’s four; I owe you six more). But seriously speaking, did Lovecraft actually describe Cthulhu as having tentacles?
With 75 pages of storytelling, this horror anthology promised to be an excellent read for a dark, dreary night. The British publication features stories from horror writers and artists from around the world.
Howard Phillips Lovecraft. A mention of his name draws imagery of dark, brooding places, strange occurrences, and tentacles. He’s regarded as the father of Cosmic Horror, and a master of the genre - one like no other. But, in the wake of a modern reckoning with racial justice, his name and works are under scrutiny, because it’s no secret that he was a raging racist and xenophobe. So why do we still bother with his works?
A new series that promises to take classic mythos stories and transform them into modern day, sexy tales offers its first issue based on the classic story from H.P. Lovecraft: "The Thing on the Doorstep".
In this new series, The Great Old Ones review Operations, Scenarios, and Investigations for various Mythos inspired role-playing games. This episode, Vase and Nate, take a deep dive into the Delta Green operation "PX Poker Night".
Our first live episode was during farkham con, and boy was it a doozy!
(Far)kham Con is only a week away, and The Great Old Ones have shared more information about the events they will be hosting throughout the con
Farkham Con 2020 is coming up soon, and we're excited! We share details about the events we'll be hosting. We also share the thoughts about the campaigns in the Arkham LCG.
In this episode of the show, Hosts Vase Odin and Nate are joined by writer, artist, and game designer, Dennis Detwiller to go over the basics of Delta Green, the role playing game.
In this episode, The Great Old Ones share their thoughts about No Pun Included’s recent review of the Arkham LCG.