The HPLHS Props & Fonts CD

Some days ago I stumbled upon the website of the H.P. Lovecraft Historical Society. I have already heard of this group before because they made that awesome “Call of the Cthulhu” silent movie. I had been looking for great fonts for a web project all day and one link lead me to the product page of the HPLHS’s props & fonts CD. For 35$ you get a CD full of great fonts (even a truetype font based on H.P. Lovecraft’s handwriting is included) and even greater props. I can remember the good old days when I created elaborate handouts for my group. But nowadays I often don’t have the time to create great props. Especially when you are running a Cthulhu campaign in the 20s, the props included on the CD will come in handy. You need a diploma from the Miskatonic University? No problem. Or even a 1920s US drivers licence? Just print it out! Most of the included PDF files have form fields that you can fill out. Within a few minutes you can create a lot of impressive props for your Call of Cthulhu game. And if you are already ordering the CD, have a look at the “Call of Cthulhu” DVD. It’s just 20$ and it’s a great movie for any Lovecraft fan!

Michael Wolf is a German games designer and enthusiast best known for his English language role-playing games blog, Stargazer's World, and for creating the free rules-light medieval fantasy adventure game Warrior, Rogue & Mage. He has also worked as an English translator on the German-language Dungeonslayers role-playing game and was part of its editorial team. In addition to his work on Warrior, Rogue & Mage and Dungeonslayers, he has created several self-published games and also performed layout services and published other independent role-playing games such as A Wanderer's Romance, Badass, and the Wyrm System derivative Resolute, Adventurer & Genius, all released through his imprint Stargazer Games. Professionally, he works as a video technician and information technologies specialist. Stargazer's World was started by Michael in August 2008.