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Game Geeks #137 Realms of Cthulhu by Reality Blurs
Game Master Kurt Wiegel reviews and educates viewers on role playing games.
This week, Realms of Cthulhu by Reality Blurs
http://realityblurs.com/

Game Geeks
http://gamegeeksrpg.com/
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Kurt Wiegel
Production:
Rob Mattison
Game Geeks © PugKnows Productions

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  • The shouting of HERESY made me think of something, have you thought about reviewing Dark Heresy and Rogue Trader?

  • More Cthulhu!

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  • Great review! I'd love to see a review of Trail of Cthulhu!

  • Sounds interesting. I have never played this kind of stuff but it sure sounds interesting.

  • @baseofzig

    The only ignorance here is yours: I was not the one to bring up D&D in the first place, but did respond to someone that mentioned it.

  • @Ragitsu Wow, D&D doesn't really have anything to do with this, and this game is not demon glorification, if you read any Mythos you would see that glorifying the great old ones makes you more screwed then if you just stayed ignorant.

  • Yes you Need it! :) It is freaking great. 

  • That I have seen somewhat passionate responses to my replies, shows that others do care.

  • @Ragitsu

    Fair enough. You're entitled to your opinion. Quite what relevance it has to this review of an rpg supplement is a bit of a mystery.

    However, I'm a tad confused as to why you think anyone here would be interested (or care for that matter) whether you wish to play/support CoC or not.

    Personally, the fact that you're not going to play CoC hasn't diminished my life in anyway ;)

  • @Ragitsu

    And that's perfectly fine. If it's not for you, it's not for you. I just don't think that it's fair to attribute racism/elitism to the Mythos RPGs simply because Lovecraft was racist/elitist.

  • Or, for that matter, reading the Bible doesn't inherently make you a Christian. It's up to the reader to decide if, where and how to place value upon the information in front of them and where to draw a distinction between "knowledge" and "belief".

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