Fragments of Fear: The Second Cthulhu Companion

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Fragments of Fear
The Second Cthulhu Companion
Fragments of Fear, The Second Cthulhu Companion.jpg
Cover by Tom Sullivan
Designers
Publishers Chaosium
Publication1985;
38 years ago
 (1985)
Genres Horror
Systems Basic Role-Playing
ISBN 0-933635-23-0

Fragments of Fear: The Second Cthulhu Companion is a 1985 role-playing game supplement for Call of Cthulhu , published by Chaosium.

Contents

Contents

Fragments of Fear: The Second Cthulhu Companion is a 48-page supplement which contains a variety of material including the notes of the fictional Dr. Phileus P. Sadowsky's, additional deities from the writing of author Ramsey Campbell, adventure scenarios, and more. [1]

Reception

Phil Frances reviewed Fragments of Fear for White Dwarf #75, giving it an overall rating of 7 out of 10, and stated that "Overall, Fragments of Fear disappoints me, especially as it follows in the wake of Masks of Nyarlathotep, the best CoC campaign to date." [2]

Guy Hail reviewed Fragments of Fear: The Second Cthulhu Companion in Space Gamer/Fantasy Gamer No. 79. [1] Hail commented that "Chaosium has published a lightly flawed and reasonably priced supplement for the many feverish fans of Call of Cthulhu." [1]

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References

  1. 1 2 3 Hail, Guy (August–September 1987). "Fragments of Fear". Space Gamer/Fantasy Gamer . Diverse Talents, Incorporated (79): 39.
  2. Frances, Phil (March 1986). "Open Box". White Dwarf . No. 75. Games Workshop. pp. 4–5.