This being the case, a thorough look at both the product, and the outrage, is warranted.Ĭarcosa exposes the schism within the Old School D&D community, and in my opinion shows the failure of at least part of that community. Geoffrey McKinney’s Carcosa, an independently published accessory for the 1974 version of Dungeons and Dragons (and audaciously labeled as Supplement V), has created a firestorm of controversy and moral grandstanding that has unfortunately overshadowed the content itself. As her life leaves her body, 10-100 of the Amphibious Ones will coalesce out of the mists.” - Carcosa, page 31 The sorcerer, after partaking of the root, must engage in sexual congress with the sacrifice eleven times, afterwards strangling her with her own hair. The sacrifice is a virgin White girl eleven years old with long hair. The sorcerer must obtain the root of potency found only in ruined apothecaries of the Snake-Men. “Summon the Amphibious Ones: This eleven-hour ritual can be completed only on a fog-shrouded night. "The good record review describes what the record means, not what the record is." - METAL Diamonds and Rust (1999)
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