New licence - Call of Cthulhu

You know - as with all Cthulhu stuff, be careful this doesn’t make you insane! :sunglasses:

Great news guys, but i’d really like to see you finish the Strange Aeons adventure path. It’s the main reason I subscribed and we’ve been waiting a long time for this to be completed. Can we have an update on progress and ETA for the last 2 books please.

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I can confirm (as one of the voice work contributors) that part 5 is being worked on as we speak, and part 6 is in line right behind it.

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Best news all day!
Ill subscribe once it’s up!

Part one, covering the prologue is already out. Subscribe before the rest is released and they will get added straight to your “Owned” catalog on release :grin:

Strange, i misses it when I searched for it.
Thanks for the info, I’ll sub!

Hey guys.

If I buy the Supersyrin subscription. Do I get access to ALL material regarding Call of cthulhu, horror and so on?
I am a bit confused with the description only says: Get access to all Fantasy, boardgame and Sci fi… Since I am doing horror.

My fingers are itching to subscribe, but it´s important that I can actually use it for my Call of Cthulhu sessions.

Thanks in advance

Never mind, I saw that it was listed under the Sci fi section.
I just grabbed the Supersyrin

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@dancodan Yay! Thanks for your support! :slight_smile:

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Hi, just wondering if you will be adding some more generic 1920s/1930s soundscapes for call of cthulhu, and any other interwar setting? As a 1920s town soundscape would be nice, as would a flying soundscape.

Btw the Peru soundscapes are awesome!

I was thinking about an Innsmouth soundset, covering everything of the short story. You know: bus ride shops, creepy people, ocean, hotel, running (chasing) people, waterfalls…
Plane travel in the 20s sounds interesting, too! So many ideas, so little time.

Thanks, I had way to much fun building the Peru set and creating the sounds, especially the Alpaca!

I’ll be breaking the MON sets down into more generic soundpacks, just like we do with our Pathfinder and Starfinder content so you’ll get the different cities for example or a 1920s museum… and yes there will also be more Syrinscape Originals covering the 1920s/30s time period, like we did with "Car Chase 1920 and “Steam Train to Salem” etc.

Lots of good stuff on its way, just need to wrap up the second chapter of Masks first! :slight_smile:

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There is some of that available - there’s a community-made pair of sets called Cthulhu-RockHarbor (1 & 2) that have a diner, townhouse, beach, ship, etc.

I recall another user who, in attempting to make a WWII dog-fighting plane engine sound combined a whistling wind element with the 1920s car motor sound.

And the Sea Monsters set has some metal ship sounds on rough waters, if your players have a stormy voyage across the briny deep… For most 1920s era cruise ships, a little background engine rumble and sea noise combined with the sounds from Steam Train to Salem’s various car sounds would work for when the weather is fair!

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Just discovered this great app and I m considering to use it for my first campain in Cthulhu world.

If i sbscribe to the Sci-fi module, do i have access to the nyarlathotep sound library or do i need to purchase them separately ?

Yes. If you subscribe as either Sci-Fi OR SuperSub that will unlock every SoundSet in the Sci-Fi Player (including the official Call of Cthulhu stuff.

Seriously consider the extra stuff you get for subbing as Super though = not much extra money for LOTS of goodness.

So cool, that you like the app! :heart_eyes:

If you decide on taking the SciFi subscription, you have access to the “Masks of Nyarlathotep” and everything in the SciFi back catalogue (lots of cthulhuesque stuff there…), that has already been published and will be published in the future, as long as you are subscribed. Even better: all the new stuff, that will be released during your SciFi subscription, is yours to keep. :slight_smile:

@benjamin Cross posting… lol

@new_vision I was going to say that! :grin:

Well, a cool product that adresses my need and a very quick reply on my question.

You have a new customer !

Thanks a lot

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I know I’m a little late to the party, but something for The Two-Headed Serpent would be awesome, since we have a world spanning Pulp Cthulhu one. I mean just think, you’ve got 9 chapters in different parts of the world, which creates a whole different theme for each. One, you kind of already have, New York, but now we’ve got New York when dealing with mobsters, or in the halls of a Mythos organization. We have the jungles of Bolivia, fighting formless spawn. North Borneo with a strange outbreak of a Dreamland incursion. Oklahoma with a town full of people worshipping a snake god. Iceland dealing with giant trolls, Belgian Congo dealing with a quarantine and serpent people. Calcutta on the trail of a mysterious artifact. Snake Island looking to get onto the long banished forgotten continent of the Snake Poeple. And finally the lost continent of Mu, out of time and synch with the rest of the world, with the thrilling climax over a volcano with an ancient being that petrifies all. This demands awesome ambience!