Now available in Print-On-Demand! For photos of the print version, scroll to the bottom of the product description.
Of all people in history, Dracula has perhaps come closest to the Outer Gods. He understood their powers and nature, but these are concepts that a human—no matter how powerful—can barely contain in their head. The count did not so much go mad as changed his perspective.
Dracula, The Great Old One is an independent supplement for Call of Cthulhu 7th Edition. Inside you'll find:
A description of count Dracula as an immortal sorcerer living beyond Earth's space-time and inspiring research by occultists and pseudo-scientists for centuries.
Rules for navigating Dracula's non-Euclidean castle and descriptions of its many inhabitants, mortal and immortal.
Spells inspired by Dracula's powers and unique forms of insanity caused by contact with him.
A reinterpretation of other characters from the Dracula novel, adapted to the new vision of the Count himself.
The final part of the supplement contains two campaign outlines:
Dracula's Maze (Gaslight Era): The Count's influence over Europe is growing. In London, Paris and Vienna, spells invoking his powers are becoming easier to use, and random alleys and corridors begin to connect to the endless chambers of his castle. Why is this happening? How to stop it?
Dracula's Age (Classic era): A group of conservative Hungarian occultists try to restore the glory of their country by using Dracula's power. At first, they seem to have achieved an impressive success, but the situation is soon spiraling out of control and another war looms over Europe.
By buying the PDF version of Dracula, the Great Old One, you’ll receive two full-color versions of the supplement (in high and low graphics quality) and a printer-friendly version without graphic elements. As a bonus, you’ll also receive interior files of the print version (in letter size, as opposed to PDF's A4 size), as well as separate image files with all handouts introduced in the supplement, as well as two audio files with the Polish pronunciation of the word "Zgrozy", one of them calm and one slightly terrified.
If you buy the print version only, you can find separate handout files in our pay-what-you-want Dracula handout pack.
Below, you'll see photos of the hardcover print-on-demand edition, taken by the book's illustrator Piotr Kozioł:
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Dracula, the Great Old One is part of the Zgrozy line. To find out more, visit our Facebook page (/ZgrozyEN) or see our other English releases. “Zgrozy” is a slightly archaic Polish word for “Horrors” or “Terrors.” Following advice from English-speaking Cthulhu fans, we decided to keep the original title for foreign releases, since it sounds suitably unspeakable and blasphemous to non-Polish ears.