

In the post-Great War period, Berlin is known as the world capital of debauchery.
A place where you can buy anything for the right price. It is as much a city of hedonism as it is of business; its streets are filled with disabled veterans, prostitutes, destitute immigrants and political agitators, all rubbing shoulders with businessmen, academics and artists.
The sewers fill with the blood of political assassinations as communists and völkisch societies clash with each other as well as with the Police. Late into the night, Berlin's famous cabarets offer music, dancing and exhilarating shows, in stark contrast to the gray buildings that line the city's endless boulevards.
Berlin The Depraved City incorporates the strange elements of the Cthulhu Myths into this unorthodox mix, turning this metropolis into a hotbed of occult organizations, weird sects and dark lore.
In the haunted air of the city of sin, the very nature of what it means to be human is questioned, and as Berlin hurtles toward its inevitable dark fate, the oppressive atmosphere pushes the mental health of the investigators to the limit.
This book presents an overview of 1920s Berlin as it would be experienced by visitors and residents of the era. Guidelines are presented for creating researchers destined for a Berlin-centered campaign, and for bringing existing ones there, as well as societies of researchers to help bring them together.
Notable personalities, key locations, a system for generating details of the cityscape on the fly, a survey of the city's criminal underworld (with its crimes and penalties) as well as its more peculiar cultural and artistic features are provided: everything needed to help the Keeper understand what makes Berlin unique as a setting for Call of Cthulhu adventures.
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Querido/a ,
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Un saludo,
Gameria
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In the post-Great War period, Berlin is known as the world capital of debauchery.
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