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''The Great Old Ones'' is a horror tabletop role-playing adventure, by Marcus L. Rowland,
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, Doug Lyons, and L.N. Isinwyll, with art by Tom Sullivan, and published by
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in 1989. ''The Great Old Ones'' contains six adventures for '' Call of Cthulhu''. It won the
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for "Best Roleplaying Adventure of 1989".


Plot summary

''The Great Old Ones'' is a book of six loosely linked scenarios involving some of the Cthulhu-mythos Elder Gods: * "The Spawn", set in New Mexico, involving the disappearance of a labour organizer. * "Still Waters", a haunted house adventure. * "Tell Me, Have You See the Yellow Sign", set in New Orleans during
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's '' Yellow Sign''. * "One in Darkness" mixes 1920s gangsters with horror. * "The Pale God", based on the short story ''Before the Storm'' by
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. * "Bad Moon Rising", set in England. None of the adventures has story hooks for any of the other adventures, so the referee can choose to present the adventures as six stand-alone sessions, or find a way to link them together. The book also includes 25 pages of player handouts and ''Call of Cthulhu''
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s in Japanese, French, German, and Spanish.


Publication history

Originally published as a 176-page perfect-bound book in 1989, it was re-published in PDF format in 2004.


Reception

In the September–October 1989 edition of ''
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'' (Issue #9), Paul Mason warned readers that none of the scenarios were thematically linked, and were designed "for players who don't mind having their actions relatively circumscribed." He was disappointed in the artwork, calling it "distinctly below par." Mason was not impressed with any of the scenarios except "Bad Moon Rising", accusing the book of oversaturating the horror of Lovecraft. He concluded by giving the book an average rating of 3 out of 5, saying, "There is plenty of inventiveness here, but little originality ..As it is, it'll satisfy diehards who are used to the standard ''Cthulhu'' plots, but only "Bad Moon Rising" will hold any appeal for more casual gamers." In the June 1990 edition of ''
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thought that "the strength of this book comes from the variety of adventures available." Bambra liked the first adventure ("The Spawn") because it mixes 1920s politics with horror. He was less pleased with the second adventure ("Still Waters"), saying, "Once you played one spooky house, you've played them all." He liked the New Orleans setting of "Tell Me Have You Seen The Yellow Sign", and thought mixing gangsters with horror was well done in "One in Darkness". For "The Pale God", Bambra thought that anyone who had read Ramsey Campbell's short story ''Before the Storm'' "might find their enjoyment of the adventure marred as result." He saved his best compliments for the final adventure, "Bad Moon Rising", calling it "the star of the show. Like a full moon it shines brightly, and it includes some of the finest plot twists ever to appear in a shorter ''COC'' adventure." Bambra concluded that this book was "a useful addition to the ''COC'' range. The inclusion of “Bad Moon Rising” is reason enough to purchase this book. With the exception of “Still Waters,” the other adventures stand up well, making ''The Great Old Ones'' a good source of adventures for Keepers."


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