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Colonial Gothic

Colonial Gothic: Lovecraft

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Ia! Shub-Niggurath! The Black Goat of the Woods with a Thousand Young.

His work has inspired many.

From writers ranging from Stephen King, Robert Bloch and Ramsey Campbell; to electronic games, movies, comic books and tabletop games. So important is this influence he is known simply by one name.

LOVECRAFT.

Now it can be told. A history so secret that knowledge of it threatens the very fabric of the Colonies.

Hidden in the depths of Colonial Gothic, Lovecraft's influence lurks in the shadows only to flee when it is seen. Now Lovecraft's influence is given its due.

Colonial Gothic: Lovecraft is your guide to introducing the concepts of Lovecraft's writing to the world of Colonial Gothic. From location, to blasphemous works, to creature whose existence is impossible to comprehend; everything you need to bring a touch of Lovecraft to your game is found here.

Written by Graeme Davis and Richard Iorio and featuring art by Tony Ackland, Colonial Gothic: Lovecraft is your guide to the hidden terrors and secrets of Colonial Gothic.

Beware: learning these secrets might leave you changed. The authors and artist take no responsibility for the state of your sanity after you learn these secrets.

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140 pages, Paperback

First published August 30, 2015

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Graeme Davis

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Graeme Davis was born at an early age and has lived ever since.

His enduring fascination with creatures from myth and folklore can probably be blamed equally on Ray Harryhausen and Christopher Lee. He studied archaeology at the University of Durham before joining Games Workshop in 1986, where he co-wrote the acclaimed Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay game among others.

He has worked on over 40 video games, countless tabletop roleplaying game products, and a few more sensible books in the realms of history, mythology, and folklore. Most recently, he has written multiple titles for Osprey Publishing's Dark Osprey and Myths and Legends lines.

He blogs at graemedavis.wordpress.com and tweets as @GraemeJDavis. His Facebook author page is at https://www.facebook.com/Graeme-Davis...

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