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The Unspeakable Oath 20

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The Unspeakable Oath is an award-nominated quarterly magazine dedicated to tabletop roleplaying games that are based on the Cthulhu Mythos -- the creations of horror author H.P. Lovecraft, the writers who inspired him, and the writers who followed him.

Created and published by game designers, writers and artists who love Cthulhu Mythos gaming, every issue provides ideas, inspiration, tools and techniques to make your games more horrific than ever.

The Unspeakable Oath 20 includes:

The Dread Page of Azathoth
This issue's foreword by editor-in-chief Shane Ivey.

The Eye of Light and Darkness
Reviews of games, books and movies that are of special interest to Cthulhu Mythos gamers. Reviewed in this issue: Musica Cthulhiana, Cthulhu's Dark Cults, Curse of the Yellow Sign Act 1, Machine Tractor Station Kharkov-37, Marble Hornets: The Complete First Season, The Watchers in the Sky, Cthulhu Invictus, Halloween Horror and Murder of Crows.

The Plot Thickens
A Tale of Terror by Adam Gauntlett.

She Just Couldn't Stay Away
A Call of Cthulhu scenario by Jeffrey Moeller.

The Arm in the Green Box
An Arcane Artifact for Delta Green by Bret Kramer.

The Monongahela Carver Cipher
A Mysterious Manuscript by Dan Harms.

The Eye of Daoloth
An Arcane Artifact by Dion Clark.

The Assassins
A fascinating historical feature by Dave Hardy with Adam Scott Glancy.

Directive from A-Cell
A Delta Green feature by Adam Scott Glancy.

Let's Learn Aklo!
A Call of Cthulhu scenario for Delta Green by James Haughton. (Winner of the annual Delta Green Mailing List Shotgun Scenario Competition.)

Signs
Short fiction by Greg Stolze.

The Unspeakable Oath 20 features cover art by Todd Shearer, interior art by Toren Atkinson, Rob Mansperger Jr., and Bradley McDevitt, and page design by Jessica Hopkins. It's edited by Shane Ivey with Adam Crossingham, Dan Harms, Greg Stolze and John Scott Tynes.

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July 2nd, 2016
It was an ok scan. Also, even if I have no more to say about that subject, the form says that the review text must be at least 50 characters. Now it is. [...]
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September 18th, 2012
The following review was originally posted at Roleplayers Chronicle and can be read in its entirety at http://roleplayerschronicle.com/?p=26974. Issue #20 of The Unspeakable Oath magazine is [...]
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July 15th, 2011
Originally posted at: http://diehardgamefan.com/2011/07/15/tabletop-review-the-unspeakable-oath-20/ I’m a long time Call of Cthulhu fan. I still own a [...]
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