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The Miskatonic University Library Association fosters new talent in literature and the arts. M.U. Monographs are works in which the author has performed most or all editorial and layout functions of this book. It has not been otherwise edited or modified. The trustees deem that this work offers significant value and entertainment to our patrons and fans of the Call of Cthulhu roleplaying game.MYSTERIES OF IRELAND: ¿Come Fairies, take me out of this dull world, for I would ride with you upon the wind and dance upon the mountains like a flame!¿--William Butler Yeats
From the hills the fairies whisper to lone strangers, ¿come join the dance¿. Watching from beneath the waves are the Merrow, the dwellers of the deep. Strange noises and half-heard screams ring at night from the cellars of the towns and villages. The unwary go missing in the wilds, the locals say ¿Pooka¿, and shake their heads. Fires are lit on the mountain sides and bones are cast into the flames; a young woman sits in a trance as ectoplasm oozes from her mouth, and she speaks of times-past in a voice that is not her own. All these things and more are waiting on this Celtic Isle. This is a land of roaring seas, deep lakes, green pastures, barren bogs, and heather-topped mountains. Mysteries of Ireland is a source book for the Call of Cthulhu roleplaying game. It is a guide for playing games and running scenarios in 1920s Ireland. This book contains information on life in Ireland during this period and includes Irish Myths, Legends and Superstitions, the Occult, and the Mythos. There is detailed information for Dublin and Belfast, two new investigator occupations: Tinkers and WWI Veterans, several new creatures, and three new scenarios. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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