![]() ![]() This sheet borrows slightly from the CoC Gaslight sheet, but tries to capture a more hand-drawn poster look. I was commissioned by someone who runs a very unusual game of Trail of Cthulhu set in 1890s Paris, to design a custom version of the Trail sheet in an Art Nouveau style. Here’s a snippet of what the Roman Numeral version of the sheet looks like. Now, most people these days don’t find these too easy to read, but I guess it gives a kind of Roman flavour … and it’s wonderful punishment for a Keeper to inflict on his/her players. Shadowrun Character Sheets v3.1 by Wordman These character sheets come in a single PDF file. Somewhere during the design process, I had a crazy idea that it would be cool if the Character Sheet used Roman Numerals exclusively. 3-4-5-6-1-2-3-4 CONTACTS Name Loyalty Connection Favor Overflow For every 3 boxes of damage on any one damage track, the character takes a 1 Dice Pool modifier on tests these modifiers are cumulative within and across damage tracks, see Wound Modifiers, p. This turned into the PDF-only book “Lux in Tenebras”. Shadowrun Character Sheets v3.1 by Wordman These character sheets come in a single PDF file. Miskatonic River Press Cthulhu Invictus Character Sheetīased on the designs I had published online, I was invited by Miskatonic River Press (fantastic guys, BTW) to design a character sheet for an upcoming Cthulhu Invictus publication they had planned. I thought it would be interesting to see what I could do by way of a 1950s character sheet layout … evidently someone at Chaosium spotted it: now it looks like (a variant of this) will be the “official” Atomic Age character sheet published in the book. I read online that Chaosium has plans to publish a book of Call of Cthulhu scenarios (and source material) set in the 1950s - the so-called Atomic Age. This sheet design aims to capture an Art Deco feel. The 1920s is the “default” era for Call of Cthulhu, and still the most commonly played. This sheet is included in the new (3rd) edition of Chaosium’s “Gaslight” setting. This is my take on the 1890s character sheet, influenced strongly by the Art Nouveau movement. These designs are probably the things that have garnered the most attention, of all the things I have published on Cthulhu Reborn, and have been responsible for my inclusion in a number of professional publications (notably, Miskatonic River Press’ Lux in Tenebras, and several upcoming books). I figured the normal Chaosium sheet wouldn’t really do justice to those kinds of Gaslight-era characters, so I made a new one.Īfter sharing that design online, and receiving some positive feedback, I decided to do further custom Cthulhu sheets. That adventure called for 1890s Investigators who were more of the artistic and bohemian bent than the pipe-puffing detective bent. Originally I started designing custom Call of Cthulhu character sheets for a specific PDF scenario I was designing (still in the works). ![]()
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