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Autophagia - A Call of Cthulhu Scenario Set in the Classic Era

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Customers are advised that contents of this book include themes of disease, infection, and contamination that may upset the reader (and players).

Autophagia is a one-night scenario for the Call of Cthulhu roleplaying game published by Chaosium, Inc, edited by Chitin Proctor, and written by Tyler Omichinski and with art by Stephanie McAlea.

Taking its inspirational cues from The Poseidon AdventureContagion, Who Goes There?/The Thing, and Sandy Petersen's The Derelict, the book takes a mature look at the horror of human nature and its ability to shirk from disease, the afflicted, and the causes thereof.

The scenarios deal with unavoidable fates, dark secrets, and seriously bad choices made by the antagonists. As so often is the case, there are no winners when fate has trapped you in a dice game for doom or destiny. As such, please be aware that some of the themes are quite mature and are suitable for Gamers who are at least of young adult age and maturity.

Aimed at Young Adults

Games with themes of mild terror, romance, or risk and with fantasy or 'cartoon' violence

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