Cthulhu Now
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- William Barton
- Keith Herber
- Sandy Petersen
- Michael Szymanski
- G. W. Thomas, William Workman
- Lynn Willis
| Modern Firearms, Forensics, and Occupations, Plus Four Modern Roleplaying Adventures | |
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![]() Cover by Tom Sullivan. | |
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| Publishers | Chaosium |
| Publication | 1987 |
| Genres | Horror |
| Systems | Basic Role-Playing |
| ISBN | 978-0933635470 |
Cthulhu Now is a supplement published by Chaosium in 1987 for the horror role-playing game Call of Cthulhu.
Cthulhu Now is a 154-page softcover book with two foldouts and 24 pages of perforated removable player handouts that was designed by William Barton, Keith Herber, Sandy Petersen, Michael Szymanski, G. W. Thomas, William Workman, and Lynn Willis, with interior art by Lynell McAdams, and cover art by Tom Sullivan.[1]
The original Call of Cthulhu game was set in the 1920s. This book provides information on running adventures in a modern setting, detailing new investigative skills and equipment, and modern armament — including nuclear weapons. A variant system on hit locations is covered, and there is a chapter on coroners and forensic pathology.[1]
Four full adventures are also included:
- "The City in the Sea", which uses diving gear, mini-subs and an Atlantis-like underwater city[2]
- "Dreams Dark and Deadly"
- "The Killer Out of Space" (involving a space shuttle that crashes in Kansas)[2]
- "The Evil Stars" encompasses death metal rock stars and bikers[2]
