![]() Guidelines are presented for creating investigators for a Berlin-centric campaign, as well as investigator organizations to help bind groups together. This book presents an overview of 1920s Berlin as it would be experienced by visitors and residents of the time. And, as the city hurtles toward its inevitable dark destiny, the oppressive atmosphere pushes the sanity of investigators to its breaking point. Amid the wicked air of the world’s capital of sin, the very nature of what it means to be human is questioned. A hotbed of occult organizations, strange cults, and half-whispered lore. ![]() Into this bubbling stew, Berlin the Wicked City introduces the weird elements of the Cthulhu Mythos. Long into the evenings, Berlin’s world-famous cabarets offer music, dance, and titillating entertainment in stark contrast to the gray buildings that run on for endless miles along the sprawling city’s byways. The gutters run with the blood of political assassinations, where Communists and völkisch Nationalists clash with each other, as well as with the police. It is both a city of hedonism and a city of business its streets overflow with disabled veterans, prostitutes, destitute immigrants, and political agitators-all rubbing shoulders with buttoned-down businessmen, scholars, and artists. A place where anything may be had for the right price. In the aftermath of the Great War, Berlin has a reputation for licentiousness. ![]()
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