List of Campaign Settings - Horror

Horror

  • The Buffyverse (Buffy the Vampire Slayer/Angel)
  • Chill
  • Cthulhu Mythos
    • Cthulhu Invictus (Rome)
    • Cthulhu Dark Ages (Middle-Ages)
    • Cthulhu by Gaslight (1890s London)
    • Cthulhu Now (1990s)
    • Delta Green (1990s/2000s)
    • Cthulhupunk (2020s. GURPS)
  • CthulhuTech by Wildfire - H.P. Lovecraft's horror with Mecha and Anime influences
  • Engel
  • Fellowship of the White Star (1905-1914, Thenodrin Presents)
  • Kult a nightmare universe parallel to our own, heavily influenced by gnosticism
  • Little Fears where you play children haunted by horrors, supernatural or quite natural.
  • Nights of the Crusades by Ætheric Dreams - adds ancient and modern horror into the historical setting of the Crusades
  • Ravenloft (D&D)
    • Masque of the Red Death (1890s "Gothic Earth")
      • Living Death
  • SLA Industries
  • The Weird West (Deadlands)
  • The World of Darkness (White Wolf Publishing house setting)
  • The 'new' World of Darkness (White Wolf Publishing new house setting)
  • Unknown Armies
  • Witchcraft
  • Witch Hunter: The Invisible World
  • Year of the Zombie d20 Modern System campaign setting

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Famous quotes containing the word horror:

    That’s why I’ve come to you, to seek release from a curse of misery and horror against which I’m powerless to fight alone.
    —Edward T. Lowe. Erle C. Kenton. Count Dracula (John Carradine)

    I can’t talk about Hollywood. It was a horror to me when I was there and it’s a horror to look back on. I can’t imagine how I did it. When I got away from it I couldn’t even refer to the place by name. “Out there,” I called it.
    Dorothy Parker (1893–1967)

    When Sir Robert Walpole was dying, he told Ranby his surgeon that he desired his body might be opened. Ranby acting great horror cried, “Good God, my Lord, don’t talk of that!” “Nay,” said Sir Robert, “it will not be till I am dead, and that I shall not feel it—nor you neither.”
    Horace Walpole (1717–1797)