Every serious inquiry demands a library — but there are libraries whose shelves hold volumes no rational mind was meant to catalogue. The Miskatonic Archive is my own such collection: a repository devoted to the eldritch mythos of H.P. Lovecraft and the Call of Cthulhu role-playing game, where the orderly certainties of the scientific method buckle and dissolve against truths too vast, too ancient, and too indifferent to fit within the confines of a peer-reviewed journal.
Here, the chemist in me yields the bench to the Keeper. You will find reviews of published scenarios and sourcebooks, handouts I have crafted for existing adventures — props and documents designed to draw your investigators deeper into dread — as well as fragments of my own scenario ideas: seeds of cosmic unease, offered freely to any Keeper bold or foolish enough to cultivate them. The archive grows as my explorations of the mythos continue, one sanity point at a time.
For what is Lovecraft’s enduring lesson, if not this: that the universe operates on principles far stranger than those we have yet dared to formalise, and that the pursuit of knowledge, pushed far enough, inevitably leads to the threshold of something that does not wish to be understood?
Tread carefully. Take notes. And do try to keep your sanity intact.


