Nightmare in Norway
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![]() Cover art by Lee Gibbons | |
| Designers | Marcus L. Rowland |
|---|---|
| Publishers | Games Workshop |
| Publication | 1985 |
| Genres | Fantasy Horror |
| Systems | Basic Role-Playing |
Nightmare in Norway is an adventure published under license by Games Workshop in 1985 for Chaosium's horror role-playing game Call of Cthulhu.
In 1925, a British officer and World War I veteran, Lieutenant Cleary, is killed while on a Norwegian ski holiday, his body ravaged by wolves. Now someone is trying to blackmail his family, suggesting Cleary had been having an affair in Norway. The Investigators are hired by Cleary's cousin to find what happened in Norway and who is behind the blackmail threats. The Investigators must travel to Norway, where they will find themselves isolated and under attack by a mysterious new supernatural nemesis.[1]
Publication history
Nightmare in Norway is a 36-page softcover book with player handouts that was written by Marcus L. Rowland, with interior art by Tony Ackland and Charles Elliot, and cover art by Lee Gibbons. It was published in 1985 by Games Workshop for the second edition of Call of Cthulhu under a license granted by Chaosium.[2]
