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Call of Cthulhu RPG: Pulp Cthulhu - Clockwork & Claws

Call of Cthulhu RPG: Pulp Cthulhu - Clockwork & Claws

The Dark Side of New England Clockwork & Claws offers two exciting Pulp Cthulhu scenarios set in the New England cities of Arkham and Boston. Of Clockwork & Clay is multi-session scenario for three to six heroes set in the fall of 1933.

Following a break- in at Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts, the heroes search for a stolen artefact - but the thief is no simple villain!

A secret formula, a devilish device, and all manner of villains provide a mystery brimming with intrigue and mayhem. Nothing is what it seems in this race against time to stop a scientist’s maniacal scheme. Wolf Among the Flock is a one- or two-session scenario for three to six heroes, set in 1934 at a private zoo not far from Arkham.

The heroes are invited to the funeral of a revered naturalist couple, killed by one of their own animals in a tragic accident. But is the beast really to blame? Or is there something else lurking in the zoo, waiting for its chance to run wild and kill again?

$28.11
Call of Cthulhu RPG: Pulp Cthulhu - Clockwork & Claws
$28.11
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The Dark Side of New England Clockwork & Claws offers two exciting Pulp Cthulhu scenarios set in the New England cities of Arkham and Boston. Of Clockwork & Clay is multi-session scenario for three to six heroes set in the fall of 1933.

Following a break- in at Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts, the heroes search for a stolen artefact - but the thief is no simple villain!

A secret formula, a devilish device, and all manner of villains provide a mystery brimming with intrigue and mayhem. Nothing is what it seems in this race against time to stop a scientist’s maniacal scheme. Wolf Among the Flock is a one- or two-session scenario for three to six heroes, set in 1934 at a private zoo not far from Arkham.

The heroes are invited to the funeral of a revered naturalist couple, killed by one of their own animals in a tragic accident. But is the beast really to blame? Or is there something else lurking in the zoo, waiting for its chance to run wild and kill again?