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Age of Cthulhu 7:
The Timeless Sands of India
India: exotic splendors, desolate sands, and the mysteries of the Subcontinent.
The answers to unexplained nightmares rest in India's timeless sands, where
eons-old mysteries still dwell just below the veneer of polite society.
Curious investigators are quickly drawn into a shadow-war waged by forces
of darkness. The clues lead to the ferocious sandstorms of the Great Thar
Desert, with fires, assassins, spies, and the alien Lightning Cannon along
the way!
Set throughout the globe and torn from the pages of the hidden history
of the world, Age of Cthulhu adventures bring new secrets and mind-bending
horrors to your 1920’s Call of Cthulhu game. Each adventure comes with
copious player handouts, detailed maps, and pre-generated investigators
ready to risk their lives and their sanity to confront the horrors of an
uncaring universe.
Age of Cthulhu adventures include many of the classic elements of Call
of Cthulhu: action, investigation, and a forbidding sense of horror. Though
the adventures utilize real locations and historical events, Age of Cthulhu
is first and foremost dedicated to exploring the horrors of the Cthulhu
Mythos, and to bringing the excitement of heroic pulp-themed adventure
to your gaming table. So dim the lights, load your trusty sidearm, and
prepare to venture into the unknown...
Rules Set: Chaosium Basic Role Playing.
Reviews
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Diehard
Gamefan: “When all is said and done, Age of Cthulhu: The Timeless
Sands of India is another well done adventure put out by Goodman Games.
It’s well written, the art is fabulous and it’s more Derleth or Indiana
Jones than Lovecraft, so opinions may vary on how much fun this is to play
through with your respective gaming group.”
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Grubb
Street: “The end verdict for me is that this is a good one, but with
the note that it is more Indiana Jones than Albert Wilmarth, but with a
couple more tweaks could have a strong feeling of dread and foreboding
that is at the heart of a CoC campaign.”
Resources
Related Products: Visit our Age of Cthulhu
page for more scenarios.
Writer: Jon Hook
Editor: Matthew Pook
Cover Art: Eddie Sharam
Interior Art: Brad McDevitt
Graphic Design: Brad and Jess McDevitt
GMG7007, 48 pages, $12.99
Art Gallery

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