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RPG PLOTTER | campaign design and theory campaign design and theory Search RPG PLOTTER Home About Downloads Links RSS Using Lovecraft’s Language in Cthulhu Sessions? 23 Feb I was recently flicking through a few old bookmarks on my browser and came across Cthulhu Chick’s compilation of Lovecraft’s Favourite Words . As she points out it’s hard to miss his tendency to use obscure and sometimes convoluted descriptives in Lovecraft’s prose. Personally, it’s one of the reasons I enjoy his work. You can’t simply skim over it, you must engage with the writing, which draws you deeper into the story. All this got me thinking. Would deliberately using Lovecraft’s favourite words undermine or add to a Call of Cthulhu session? On the one hand it would help position Lovecraft and the specific brand of horror that he evokes. It could also have a welcome nostalgic resonance for players and, if used sparingly, genuinely add to descriptions. Issues might be that it distrac...

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