
Call of Cthulhu: A Time to Harvest (Session #12; There’s something about Clarissa)
The Weight of Truth (1:00 AM, August 28th, 1930) The early hours of the 28th of August brought no respite […]

The Weight of Truth (1:00 AM, August 28th, 1930) The early hours of the 28th of August brought no respite […]

A (post) Midnight Rendezvous in the Mist (August 28th, 1930) The early hours of August 28th found the investigators—Professor Lilian […]

The violent end of Robert Blaine cast a long, cold shadow over Miskatonic University, but the cryptic note left by […]

The heat of late August clung to Arkham like a fever. After the horrors of Cobb’s Corners, the investigators had […]

Recalibrating in Arkham (August 22nd, 1930) Having narrowly escaped the horrors of Cobb’s Corners and the outright hostility of the […]

From the Diary of Professor Lilian Neill, August 21st, 1930 (Evening) The sheer audacity of this university administration is staggering. […]

Preface by the Editor The following account was recovered among the effects of Professor Lilian Neill of Miskatonic University. The […]

Day Five (August 19, 1930) The Vermont hills, usually a picture of rustic tranquility, had, for the Miskatonic University expedition, […]

Day Four (August 18, 1930) The Unveiling of Cobb’s Corners: Dreams, Bones, and a Deepening Mystery The fourth day of […]

Day Two Evening (August 16, 1930) Day Two, meant for methodical work, instead brought peculiar discoveries and disturbing revelations, extending […]

The lingering chill of late spring had given way to a muggy August in the Vermont hills, a deceptive warmth […]

In the hushed, academic halls of Miskatonic University, a chill that had nothing to do with the lingering April snows […]

Champagne; good liquor; a palatial penthouse suite in the Miskatonic Hotel; party girls; half toasted big wig mobsters, both Irish […]

So? What about my 2024 Plans Here’s what I said I was planning to do with commentary on what I […]

Wes pulled in under the cone of light cast by the street lamp. The snow was sweeping in heavily now. […]