The MU Skulls are a group of like minded
people with a desire to run entertaining and
creative roleplaying games. We specialize in
horror roleplaying but very much enjoy a
wide variety of games.
Vice President of Public Relations Christopher Karlson
Memento Mori!
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I believe the works of H. Rider Haggard influenced
Lovecraft. If you get a chance pick up his work and
enjoy! Author of noted stores such as 'Cleopatra',
'King Solomon's Mines', and 'Allan Quatermain'.

"That which is alive hath known death, and that
which is dead yet can never die, for in the Circle of
the Spirit life is naught and death is naught. Yea, all
things live forever, though at times they sleep and are
forgotten."
'She' by H. Rider Haggard released in 1887
BIO:
Age: 39
Occupation: Website and Software Developer
Degree: Purdue Graduate, Bachelors of Science

In grade school, I spent many hours of my misspent
youth exploring the vast and beautiful central library,
hungry for knowledge of forbidden lore, ancient
kingdoms and mystical tales. One day while exploring
the horror section, I chanced upon a Lovecraft book. I
was blown away by his style of writing and the
descriptive stories. Stephen King absolutely sucked
next to Lovecraft. I have never read a King book since
that day and based on the movies I made the correct
choice. Shortly after discovering Lovecraft, I was
elated when the Cthulhu role-playing game was
released in 1981. What a pleasure it was to play a
game based on the works from a writer that I truly
enjoyed!

I have been gaming for twenty-three years. Below are
lists of the games systems I have ran or participated in:
Dungeons & Dragons
Chill
Vampire the Masquerade
Werewolf
Mage the Ascension
Cthulhu
Ever present are the old ones, as they cast their spell in
the form of the hallowed fog that seeps out of the land
and mystifies Indiana’s landscape just before the brink
of dawn, as a reminder of the primeval swamps,
which existed before the white man drained the
stagnant water from the land.

However, the evil remains, and hauntings become
modern legends. The House of Blue Lights and the
Screaming Bridge are just a preview of the return to
the old ways. Every year the Cicada and Starlings
emerge to sing the song of the old ones in a cacophony
of sound. If one would listen intently, he would hear
the subtle warning to the current inhabitants, which are
on the brink of insanity.

Influences of the old ones may be found amongst the
gnawed and broken human remains scattered beneath
the grounds of Central State Insane Asylum. Where
else does the presence of ancient evil dwell? Would
you dare to intrude upon the domain of the old one’s to
discover the secrets of Indiana’s past?

The Indians feared and avoided the land that makes up
the heart of Indiana, where the city of Indianapolis has
replaced the forsaken swamps. What evil lurked in the
swamps that the Indians so feared? When this land
was first being explored by the French and English,
many explorers vanished without a trace from the dark
forests. Was it because of Indians or something more
sinister?