Call of Cthulhu RPG - Leagacy of the Reanimator
The Legacy of the Reanimator collects the original serialized H.P. Lovecraft story, âHerbert WestâReanimatorâ along with itâs two sequels and a bevy of short stories from some of the most renowned Lovecraftian writers. Details of Herbert Westâs life from childhood to deathâand beyond can be found within The Legacy of the Reanimator.
Reanimation. The process of bringing life to that which is dead. It is well known that the tow-headed fiend Herbert West came close to perfecting the process within his lifetime. It is also well known that the reanimated limbs, parts, and minions that he had created over the years eventually came back to haunt himâand dismember his body.
However, Herbert West didnât die. WellâŠyes he did. The problem is he didnât stay dead. He was brought back in two round robins edited by Robert m. Price. The first was Herbert West-Reanimated followed by Herbert WestâReincarnated. These were published in old issues of Crypt of Cthulhu, and are terribly hard to get a hold ofâŠuntil now.

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The Legacy of the Reanimator collects the original serialized H.P. Lovecraft story, âHerbert WestâReanimatorâ along with itâs two sequels and a bevy of short stories from some of the most renowned Lovecraftian writers. Details of Herbert Westâs life from childhood to deathâand beyond can be found within The Legacy of the Reanimator.
Reanimation. The process of bringing life to that which is dead. It is well known that the tow-headed fiend Herbert West came close to perfecting the process within his lifetime. It is also well known that the reanimated limbs, parts, and minions that he had created over the years eventually came back to haunt himâand dismember his body.
However, Herbert West didnât die. WellâŠyes he did. The problem is he didnât stay dead. He was brought back in two round robins edited by Robert m. Price. The first was Herbert West-Reanimated followed by Herbert WestâReincarnated. These were published in old issues of Crypt of Cthulhu, and are terribly hard to get a hold ofâŠuntil now.












