Do you have a favourite Call of Cthulhu scenario?
DC: This is a hard question. I don’t have a particular favourite, but standout scenarios include “The Crack’d and Crook’d Manse” by Mark Morrison, because I think it is the best scenario to use to introduce players to the game, and incidentally, was the scenario that I first played. “Pickman’s Student” is the best Keith Herber scenario and he wrote many good ones. “The Temple of the Moon” by Michael Szymanski and Scott Aniolowski, is another favourite because of the exotic nature of the scenario: it is set in Peru. The Masks of Nyarlathotep by Larry DiTillo is my favourite of the long, book-length (campaign) scenarios, because he had this fantastic back story, used exotic locales well and the game is played like a pulp Indiana Jones-style adventure. “Bad Moon Rising” by Marcus Rowland is also impressive for being such a novel idea, especially considering it was written in the late 1980s. I also think the Delta Green by John Tynes and Dennis Detwiller sourcebook was a tremendous achieve