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As I mentioned on yesterday’s show, you just can never have enough Lovecraftian Cthulhu goodness and what’s more interesting than to explore the mythos in an all new way? Say… In the farthest reaches of space? Battlefield Press is now bringing role players Eldritch Skies, written by John Snead, to answer those very questions!

From Battlefield:

It is 2030. The Gilman-Hawking drive has given us access to the stars. But we are not alone.

They’re out there: aliens, gods and monsters. They’re also down here. The Miskatonic Antarctic Expedition found the elder ones’ city in 1931. The mi-go crashed in Roswell in 1947.

In 1958, as quietly as possible, not knowing what we were doing, we bent occult powers to our hands and took the step to Mars. The third time, the men who made that step could not step back. We fled back into our cave for a while.

But rocketry, and the Soviets, brought us back out soon enough. Competition took us to the moon. Uneasy teamwork saved the astronauts who would have died there among cyclopean, immemorial ruins.

In 1994, human scientists cracked alien technology and overcame the lightspeed barrier. They brought us the stars. They also brought us the madness that lies between them, the mind-twisting undarkness of hyperspace.

The future is here. Machine-made telepathy, augmentations, and unprecedented levels of automation have changed the face of Earth. But the science of sorcery, and our primitive understandings of what lies outside, have changed more than our minuscule planet. They’ve begun to let humanity out.

We walk amongst giants. Tread carefully.

Eldritch Skies is a complete role-playing game of Lovecraftian science fiction that uses the Cinematic Unisystem (Buffy, Ghosts of Albion. It contains all rules needed to play, and requires no additional material beyond your imagination and a few dice.

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