PRE-ORDER; In stock from December 2010
Edit (27th Nov) This date now moved to February 2011.
All pre-orders will also be sent a complimentary copy of the PDF of this product ahead of physical release!
Mysterious, wild and beautiful, Scotland in the 1920s is home to horrors modern and ancient, man-made and star-born. From the rolling pastoral Lowlands to the snow-capped peaks of the Highlands and the seaweed-choked Western Isles, creatures and cultures have taken root in Scotland whose maddening, corrupting influence can be felt far and wide. Fiendish things haunt the hive-like alleys and wynds of old Edinburgh, while Glasgow’s streets whisper with rumours of dark terrors in the shipyard shadows on the snaking, poisonous Clyde. And in the isles, murmurs on fishing boats and ferries speak of far older things, of sites of power and standing stones, awakenings and stirrings in forgotten places. Something terrifying lurks in the night, casting dark shadows over Scotland.
Features
Shadows over Scotland is a massive new hardback sourcebook for Chaosium’s Call of Cthulhu roleplaying game covering Scotland in the 1920s. It features:
- three comprehensive sections detailing the Lowlands, Highlands and Islands
- individual sections on history, folklore, language and life in 1920s Scotland
- a complete mythos timeline
- detailed coverage of nine cities and their various inhabitants
- seven sinister adventures complete with extensive handouts
Product Details
Game Line: Call of Cthulhu
Category: Sourcebook
Size: 288 pages, Hardcover
Interior Art: B&W
Author: Stuart Boon
Stock Code: CB7353
ISBN: 978-0-85744-046-4
Cost: £28.99



Yes! Want!!
*smiles* It’s just great to see people still producing new material for the 1920′s timeline. Makes me hanker to step away from all this post-apocalyptic technological noise and slip into some Agatha Christie style investigation, and Mythos horror.
I hear that, DJR! This looks really exciting. :)
For those interested, Cubicle 7 has just changed the release date to February 2011.
@ Stuart, thanks for the heads-up, I’ve edited the main post to show the new date. All the best. David