This maybe one of the most eclectic magazines I have ever come across, Gloucestershire Earth Mysteries, issue 5 from 1987.
I picked it up from an Oxfam charity shop earlier this week and at just 79p, it's been a real revelation, let me explain.
"Earth Mysteries is a term used to describe a loosely connected area of research dealing with ancient wisdom and lost knowledge regarding the landscape, ancient sites and cosmological science." Don't worry - I'm not trying to convince you to become a Vegan, hug trees or start eating organic sprouts, this book offers loads of gaming ideas for anyone looking for original scenarios for D&D, Call of Cthulhu or Lord of the Rings. For example;
Landscape Geometry in Goucestershire - A Templar Legacy? Need I say anything more! As well as being very well written it offers ideas on how the placement of key geographical or man-made structures could have been influenced by man and placed in either actual pentagram patterns or modified patterns. GM's will find the idea of patterns on maps very intriguing.
A Botanical Mystery at the Omega Ring - A study of plants and their placement around an oval structure on Rodborough Common. Once again I would expect the placement of different types of plants, herbs and trees to be used as a clue to the alignment of the structure.
The Hyporeans - Possibly the best written and most researched article in this issue, the origins of the Aryan tribes, their distribution around Europe and how their culture has influenced modern European cultures as well as North American cultures. I could easily write a complete gaming background based on this four page study.
Neolithic Barrows in the Cotswolds (part two) - Another article full of gaming (and modelling) potential.
Investigating the Paranormal at Littledean Hall - If I have to write how this can be used in a CoC game - then my readers are not who I have imagined them to be! Bring your divining sticks for this one.
The Great Pavement - The study of the symbolism of the Orpheus mosaic of Woodchester.
Plus there are others - like the study of Ladywell spring with radioactive Geigertellers to check the radioactive nature of ancient sites!
A real 'find' and one that I would recommend to any GM, particularly you BigLee. I am sure that you will find much to interest your gaming group in such a magazine. For more info., you could try;
Tony
Pulp gaming inspiration can be found in lots of places, this looks like you found a good one there!
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Hi! I would very much like to contact you, but can't see a way to do it. I have been after this Gloucestershire earth mysteries booklet for years!!! Please, please, please is there any chance that you could photocopy it and send it to me, and I'll gladly pay you for your trouble and expenses!! It is all about where I live and I would LOVE to get my hands on it! They are like gold dust! You can contact me at
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Thankyou thankyou thankyou x
Thank-you!!!!!
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To Jo,
ReplyDeleteMy pleasure, I hope that you enjoy the read.
I know that there was at least one other issue (issue number not known) in the Oxfam Bookshop in Tewkesbury.
Tony