Tales of Cthulhu Invictus - Britannia: Thirteen Stories of Battling the Cthulhu Myths in Ancient Roman Britain
Brian M. Sammons At the edge of the known world, surrounded by seas wild with monsters, lay an island filled with unknown peoples and mythical creatures. But the Romans crossed that ocean, and added most (never all) of this vast island to its Empire by sword, fire, and bloody conquest. The island of Britain, its various peoples and wondrous natural resources, remained part of the Roman Empire for centuries. But deadly peril lurked everywhere, in deep caves and ancient woods, in marble halls and thatched roof huts, in the legionary forts and along newly built roads. The men and women of the Province of Britannia, native Celt, Roman settler, and Romanized native alike faced these threats, and here are thirteen of their stories.
Green Water by Andi Newton
The Hounds of the Dawn by William Meikle
Matched Pairs by Josh Reynolds
The Ruins at Raven’s Rock by Glynn Owen Barrass
Knockers Down Below by Konstantine Paradias
The Isle of The White Lady by Edward M. Erdelac
A Layer of Ash by Oscar Rios
The Island of the Gathoga by Pete Rawlik
Mothers of Flesh and Fire by John Linwood Grant
Bill of Goods by William Adcock
Their Vulgar Pedigree by Lee Clark Zumpe
Blood of the Woods by Morgan Llewellyn
Wrath of the Kelpie by Francesca McMahon
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