No Man's Land (Call of Cthulhu)

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No Man's Land
WWI Mythos Action with the Lost Battalion
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Cover by Tom Sullivan
Designers Sam Johnson
Publishers Chaosium
Publication1988;
34 years ago
 (1988)
Genres Horror
Systems Basic Role-Playing
ISBN 1-56882-142-5

No Man's Land is a 1998 role-playing game adventure for Call of Cthulhu published by Chaosium.

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Plot summary

No Man's Land is an adventure in which the Argonne forest during World War I is the setting. [1]

Reception

No Man's Land was reviewed in the online second version of Pyramid which said "it's no secret I'm a big Call of Cthulhu fan. If you ever wanted to know why, you need go no further than No Man's Land, a new scenario that is a brilliant melding of Cthulhu Mythos horror with the more mundane, human-inflicted kind." [2]

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