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Cthulhu Viral Pdf | Call Of

Thus, it goes viral. When the phenomenon began peaking in late 2024, we at Ichor Weekly reached out to Chaosium’s PR department. Their response was… unsettling.

When pressed for clarification, Chaosium went silent. Then, three days later, they posted a single tweet from their official account:

The tweet was deleted within 17 minutes. The internet is littered with firsthand accounts from Keeper’s who clicked the link. Here are three curated testimonials from the r/ViralPDF subreddit (which has 45,000 members as of this writing). Call Of Cthulhu Viral Pdf

Within 48 hours of completing the ritual (or simply reading the PDF), players report a cascade of strange coincidences. Their dice start rolling impossible results (consecutive 01s on a d100). They hear faint, rhythmic piping when no music is playing. Their pets refuse to enter their gaming room.

But it is a character sheet for a person who does not exist. Thus, it goes viral

But is this a genuine marketing stunt by Chaosium (the publisher of Call of Cthulhu )? A piece of viral alternate reality gaming (ARG) brilliance? Or, as the conspiracy theorists whisper, something… stranger?

Have you encountered the Call of Cthulhu Viral PDF? Share your story in the comments—if you still have fingers to type with. When pressed for clarification, Chaosium went silent

If you see a file named with random numbers and letters. If it is exactly 1.9 MB. If the thumbnail is a grainy scan of a 1920s library card…

Thus, it goes viral. When the phenomenon began peaking in late 2024, we at Ichor Weekly reached out to Chaosium’s PR department. Their response was… unsettling.

When pressed for clarification, Chaosium went silent. Then, three days later, they posted a single tweet from their official account:

The tweet was deleted within 17 minutes. The internet is littered with firsthand accounts from Keeper’s who clicked the link. Here are three curated testimonials from the r/ViralPDF subreddit (which has 45,000 members as of this writing).

Within 48 hours of completing the ritual (or simply reading the PDF), players report a cascade of strange coincidences. Their dice start rolling impossible results (consecutive 01s on a d100). They hear faint, rhythmic piping when no music is playing. Their pets refuse to enter their gaming room.

But it is a character sheet for a person who does not exist.

But is this a genuine marketing stunt by Chaosium (the publisher of Call of Cthulhu )? A piece of viral alternate reality gaming (ARG) brilliance? Or, as the conspiracy theorists whisper, something… stranger?

Have you encountered the Call of Cthulhu Viral PDF? Share your story in the comments—if you still have fingers to type with.

If you see a file named with random numbers and letters. If it is exactly 1.9 MB. If the thumbnail is a grainy scan of a 1920s library card…

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