The Devourer Below
Arkham Horror Series
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Jennifer Jill Araya
The city of Arkham falls prey to ghoulish dread in this chilling anthology of action-packed adventure, from the bestselling world of Arkham Horror
Something monstrous has come to Arkham, Massachusetts. There have always been shadows here, but now a new hunger has risen from the depths and threatens those who dwell here. But there are heroes too—people who stand up and fight to stem the tide, even when it costs them everything. Explore eight shocking new tales of occult horror, captivating mystery, and existential fear—from a zealous new heroine to conniving cultists, bootleg whiskey to night terrors, and fiends that crawl from open graves. A nightmare has fallen across Arkham, and it will devour all.
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Great storylines!
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I will give them credit that the retelling of the Greek legend of Theseus was pretty good. That was very clever the way they showed that it was actually a mythos creature rather than a minotaur.
It could have been so much more
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These interconnected stories are great.
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Overall, I thought this was a quality Arkham Horror anthology. Some stories resonated with me more than others, but that’s the nature of anthologies. Reading this will give you a little insight into what the similarly named Arkham Horror campaign will feel like, and from what I can tell as a non-player it does seem to take some of the same story elements and characters while also ultimately doing its own thing.
As a side note, I appreciate how Thomas Parrott’s two stories tied together. “Sins In the Blood” made me really like Joe Diamond, and I wish he would get a standalone investigator novella, though I’m not sure if Fantasy Flight is doing those anymore. I’m a sucker for a protagonist who’s just genuinely a good person, especially in a setting like this. Shoutout to both of his stories, which ended up edging out Joshua Reynold’s story which had previously been my favorite of the bunch.
I do love me some Lovecraft ghouls, so the whole concept was right up my alley. I tend to like any stories that flesh out Mythos monsters and deities and this collection dives into both. The stories range from horror to pulp action, so there’s a little something in here for everyone. If that sounds like something you would enjoy, I would check this book out!
Ghoulish Arkham Horror Anthology
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