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Chaosium and from
Additional milieu were provided by Chaosium with the release of Dreamlands, a boxed supplement containing additional rules needed for playing within the Lovecraft Dreamlands, a large map and a scenario booklet, and Cthulhu By Gaslight, another boxed set which moved the action from the 1920s to the 1890s.
Some Chaosium products have been translated into French, Portuguese, Japanese, German, Spanish and Italian, and were available in France from Jeux Descartes, in Germany from Pegasus Press, in Spain from Joc Internacional and La factoría de ideas and in Italy from Stratelibri and Grifo Edizioni.
A French language edition was published by Oriflam under license from Chaosium under the name Les Dieux Nomades in 1994.
* Nephilim ( roleplaying game ), a 1992 role-playing game by French company Multisim ( later Chaosium ) in which players take on roles of ancient spirits that can move from one human incarnation to another.
Furthermore, Chaosium had also licensed the Melnibonéan copyright from Moorcock.
To stay the threat of legal action, TSR issued a second printing that credited Chaosium for granting them permission to use the material, but removed the content altogether from subsequent editions.
It was substantially revised and republished in 1981 under the name Dragon Pass, first by Chaosium and then in a nearly identical reprint from the Avalon Hill Game Company in 1983.
A French language edition was published by Oriflam under license from Chaosium under the name La Guerre des Héros in 1993.

Chaosium and 1979
Building on this first edition, in 1979, B. Dennis Sustare wrote " Different Worlds Present the World of Druid's Valley: A Bunnies & Burrows Campaign " in Different Worlds, a magazine published by Chaosium.

Chaosium and 1985
Despite Glorantha being the focus of his life's work, Greg considers his masterpiece to be the Arthurian chivalric role-playing game Pendragon, which was published in 1985 by Chaosium, and republished in 2005 by White Wolf.
In 1985, Kerie Campbell-Robson created a role playing game based on the Hawkmoon series, published by Chaosium and using its Basic Role-Playing system.

Chaosium and published
A percentile skill-based system, BRP was used as the basis for most of the games published by Chaosium, including Stormbringer, Worlds of Wonder, Call of Cthulhu, Superworld, Ringworld, Elfquest, Hawkmoon, Elric !, and Nephilim.
In 2004, Chaosium published the Basic Roleplaying monographs ( the hyphen was dropped in the later products ).
The game, often abbreviated as CoC, is published by Chaosium.
The original conception of Call of Cthulhu was Dark Worlds, a game commissioned by the publisher Chaosium but never published.
Chaosium and Greg Stafford are also responsible for Pendragon, an Arthurian RPG now published by White Wolf, Inc .' s ArtHaus imprint after a spell with Green Knight Publishing.
Three magazines, all of them defunct, had been published by Chaosium to promote its products:
* Starry Wisdom, a Lovecraft themed magazine, three issues of which Chaosium published in 1997.
Darcsyde's projects include Trauma ( out of print since early 2000s ), a Corum supplement ( published 2001 ) for the fifth edition of the Chaosium Stormbringer ( aka Elric!
Chaosium later published other games in the setting, including the critically acclaimed RuneQuest.
The next publication was also a board game, Nomad Gods, published by Chaosium in 1978, which detailed the raids and wars between the beast-riding spirit-worshiping tribes of Prax, a cursed land to the east of Dragon Pass.
RuneQuest is a fantasy role-playing game first published in 1978 by Chaosium, created by Steve Perrin and set in Greg Stafford's mythical world of Glorantha.
The Ringworld science fiction role-playing game was published by Chaosium in 1984, using the Basic Role-Playing system for its rules and Larry Niven's Ringworld novels as a setting.
Only two publications were ever published, the Ringworld role-playing game box set itself, and the Ringworld Companion, both in 1984 by Chaosium.
Superworld is a superhero-themed role-playing game published by Chaosium in 1983.
The first edition was published by Chaosium in 1978, and a substantially expanded edition was published by Steve Jackson Games in 1998.
In 1996, Chaosium published The Nyarlathotep Cycle, a Cthulhu Mythos anthology focusing on works referring to or inspired by the entity Nyarlathotep.
The license to RuneQuest was acquired in a complex agreement with Chaosium, and Avalon Hill published the 3rd Edition in 1984.
In the Call of Cthulhu roleplaying game published by Chaosium, the King In Yellow is an avatar of Hastur who uses his eponymous play to spread insanity among humans.
In 1995, Chaosium published The Azathoth Cycle, a Cthulhu Mythos anthology focusing on works referring to or inspired by the entity Azathoth.
In 2005, Chaosium published a Cthulhu Mythos anthology edited by Robert M. Price called The Tsathoggua Cycle, which comprised the original Clark Ashton Smith stories featuring Tsathoggua, along with tales by other authors in which the entity has a starring role.
* Call of Cthulhu ( role-playing game ), published by Chaosium

Chaosium and first
Call of Cthulhu uses the Basic Role-Playing system used by other Chaosium games ( first seen in RuneQuest ).
Stafford first tried to sell the game to established publishers, but despite being accepted by three different game companies, each attempt ended in failure ; eventually he founded his own game company in 1974, the influential Chaosium, to publish his game.
The first edition used the Chaosium " Basic Role Playing " principles, and in 1994 was translated into English by Chaosium as well, with some additional research and writings by Kenneth Hite.
When Chaosium threatened legal action, the first printing was halted and the two companies agreed on a compromise: TSR could continue to use the material but must provide a credit to Chaosium to do so.

Chaosium and 1987
In 1987 Chaosium issued the supplement titled Cthulhu Now, a collection of rules, supplemental source materials and scenarios for playing Call of Cthulhu in the present day.
The 1987 edition of Stormbringer was published jointly by Chaosium in the U. S. and Games Workshop ( GW ) in the UK.
* Arkham Horror ( originally released in 1987 by Chaosium )
Arkham Horror is an adventure board game designed by Richard Launius, originally published in 1987 by Chaosium and most recently published in 2005 and revised in 2007 by Fantasy Flight Games.

Chaosium and .
Chaosium released a new version of BRP on June 24, 2008 as single comprehensive book.
In order to underscore this, Chaosium produced the Worlds of Wonder supplement, which contained the generic rules and several specific applications of those rules to given genres.
Chaosium was an early adopter of licensing out its BRP system to other companies, something that was unique at the time they began but rather commonplace now thanks to the d20 licenses.
Chaosium struggled with near bankruptcy for many years before finally starting their upward climb again.
Chaosium has recently taken to marketing " monographs "— short books by individual writers with editing and layout provided out-of-house — directly to the consumer.
In July 2011, Chaosium has announced it will re-release a 30th anniversary edition of the CoC 6th edition role-playing game.
Chaosium will offer a one-time printing of this Collector's Edition.
Chaosium has licensed other publishers to create supplements using their rule system, notably including Delta Green by Pagan Publishing.
The d20 version of the game is no longer supported by Wizards as per their contract with Chaosium.
Chaosium included d20 stats as an appendix in three releases ( see Lovecraft Country ), but have since dropped the " dual stat " idea.
In April 2011, Chaosium and new developer Red Wasp Design announced a joint project to produce a mobile video game based on the Call of Cthulhu RPG entitled Call of Cthulhu: The Wasted Land.
Mythos was a collectible card game ( CCG ) based on the Cthulhu Mythos that Chaosium produced and marketed during the mid-1990s.
* Call of Cthulhu Collectible Card Game-CCG based on the Cthulhu Mythos and the Chaosium pulp horror setting.
Chaosium is one of the longer lived publishers of role-playing games still in existence.
Chaosium is the publisher of Call of Cthulhu, based on the stories of H. P.
Several notable RPG authors have written material for Chaosium, including Steve Perrin, Sandy Petersen, Lynn Willis, Keith Herber, David Conyers, Ken St. Andre, and Arduin creator David A. Hargrave.

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