Hudson and Brand: Inquiry Agents of the Obscure is the first in our ‘Safe House’ series where players of the Call of Cthulhu roleplaying game (published by Chaosium, Inc), have a home-base for their characters to work out of. At hand, they will have resources, a gun range, a collection of monographs on various subjects, a small library, three members of staff, and property consisting of offices and lodgings in the very heart of London.
Latest Updates from Our Project:
Good news/ Bad news
almost 8 years ago
– Tue, Feb 07, 2017 at 02:22:32 PM
Hi folks,
The bad news is that the company we originally wanted to produce the dice have proved difficult to work with. Not only that, their dice were quite heavy and not as high a quality as we would have liked.
The good news is we've switched to Q-Workshop. This will make the dice significantly more expensive for general release but you guys won't have to worry about that.
Check out the awesome mock up below.
More art!
almost 8 years ago
– Fri, Feb 03, 2017 at 02:31:03 PM
Direct from Jon Gibbons, three images specifically for the Spirits Section. I think we all agree that they're outstanding, no?
More art by Jon Gibbons.
almost 8 years ago
– Sun, Jan 29, 2017 at 12:59:46 PM
A half page scene of a London street has just rolled in. I think we can all agree that it is absolutely astounding :D
The French wizard wields his magic!
almost 8 years ago
– Fri, Jan 27, 2017 at 02:13:04 PM
Guillaume Tavernier has submitted all of his maps and they look just fantastic. I'll share more over the next few days but here's a local pub.
We also have our latest kickstarter up and running for Fear's Sharp Little Needles, an anthology of one-shot modern Call of Cthulhu scenarios.
Art update
almost 8 years ago
– Thu, Jan 19, 2017 at 11:09:25 PM
Hi everyone,
As the art begins to roll in I'd thought you'd like to see the results!
First we have the re-envisaged offices of Hudson & Brand by the wonderfully talented Guillaume Tavernier! If you click on the image below, it'll take you to Guillaume's work on a great new module for 5th edition Dungeons & Dragons by De Architecturart.
Secondly, we have more evocative character portraits from Jon Gibbons. Click on any of the images will take you to Jon's DriveThruRPG profile
In terms of production, Pookie has finished the first round of editing and has handed the manuscript back to Robert Grayston to go over.