Project Nemesis is a fan driven website for games that use the One-Roll Engine (like Nemesis, Wild Talents, Reign and Monsters) or Chaosium's Basic Roleplay System (BRP) (like Call of Cthulhu) and the Delta Green setting.
This CD is a cult classic in Germany, despite the many
deaths attributed to its name. The german "Goth-Rock" group
Tatterdemalion, best known for their yellow and black "hornet" clothing
and tattered cloaks, recorded this album shortly before the lead singer
and drummer committed suicide.
Typically found as a compressed video snippet distributed
via the Internet, this purports to show a real ghost. The video is of
poor quality and shot in a ruined darkened house. The image of the
ghost is fleeting
but very unsettling, appearing as the cameraman turns to shoot an image of a colleague slipping on a damaged stair.
This case was once the property of Captain Rudolph Montague, Lord
Rochester, latterly of the 24th Light Dragoons –missing in action Neuve
la Chapelle, September 1916. The case itself is somewhat battered and the sharkskin covering is stained with water and what appears to be mud and blood.
This volume, briefly mentioned in Ligotti's "Vastarien", is found in
the back recesses of an occult bookshop in France (many names appear
French, though it is ambiguous; let us just say Paris). It is a fine,
albeit none to impressive volume when compared to the near-living Cthäat Aquadingen, the monumental Necronomicon, the demon-haunted, Bowdlerised Von Unaußprechlichen Kulten, the mystifying Book of Dzyan, or the exotic Seven Cryptical Books of Hsan. However, the contents may well be far more unusual than any of the aforementioned.
This book was written by a Doctor James Black who made anthropological
studies of various African tribes during the early 19th century, and
discovered several with bizarre physical and mental abnormalities. He
later acquired several members of these tribes through the slave trade
and secretly murdered and disected these individuals.
The standard method of acquiring Mythos knowledge seems to be reading
Mythos tomes or learning from first hand experience. However, there are many
other
ways to acquire this knowledge.
A stack of advertising flyers, printed on coarse cheap paper of various
colours -pink, green, buff, or plain white. Sometimes there is a body
of text or even photographs printed on the flyers.
This ancient tome is occasionally bestowed by the Great Old One Delaoth. This peculiar and massive history's pages are made of gold as thin and
delicate as paper; an endless number of raised silver runes and complex
pictographs march across its 3,000 or so pages. The runes themselves
are completely indecipherable, but gently brushing ones fingers across
their raised surfaces causes their sounds and meanings to echoe within
the readers mind.