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=Campaign Overview=
 
=Campaign Overview=
  
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This is the campaign Wiki for adventures in a Classical Japan setting, run on a fork of the Cthulhu Eternal SRD.  
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This is the campaign Wiki for adventures in a Classical Japan setting, run on a fork of the Cthulhu Eternal Victorian SRD.  
  
 
I've been a huge fan of the Cthulhu Eternal project since its inception. I've enjoyed ''Apocthulhu'' enormously, and I completely endorse the principle of a Cthulhu Mythos SRD based on the huge legacy of material developed since the first editions of ''Call of Cthulhu'' in the 1980s. In my opinion, it comprises one of the simplest and most elegant rulesets in the d100/BRP tradition, as well as one with a huge corpus of applicable material. I've worked on developing this for  various other time periods and settings, including Dark Ages, and now, feudal Japan.
 
I've been a huge fan of the Cthulhu Eternal project since its inception. I've enjoyed ''Apocthulhu'' enormously, and I completely endorse the principle of a Cthulhu Mythos SRD based on the huge legacy of material developed since the first editions of ''Call of Cthulhu'' in the 1980s. In my opinion, it comprises one of the simplest and most elegant rulesets in the d100/BRP tradition, as well as one with a huge corpus of applicable material. I've worked on developing this for  various other time periods and settings, including Dark Ages, and now, feudal Japan.
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'''A Word on the Title'''
 
'''A Word on the Title'''
  
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I'm not a devout Shintoist, but I do remember and love the original edition of Lee Gold's ''Land of the Rising Sun''. This setting is not intended to be anything like as dense and crunchy as that volume, but I still find it a tremendous inspiration.
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I'm not a devout Shintoist, but I do remember and love the original edition of Lee Gold's Land of the Rising Sun. This setting is not intended to be anything like as dense and crunchy as that volume, but I still find it a tremendous inspiration.
  
 
=Essential Resources=
 
=Essential Resources=

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