Tulzscha | |||||
Set | |||||
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Forsaken Lore
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−1 | −1 | ||||
Horror | Damage | Toughness | |||
3 | 3 | +2 | |||
Reckoning | |||||
Place 1 Eldritch token on the green space of the Omen track. |
FL-37: Tulzscha [F] The Green Flame | |||
Type | Subtype | ||
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Character | Ancient One | ||
Faction | Cost | Skill | |
Neutral | 6 | 4 | |
2 | 1 | 1 | 0 |
Keywords | |||
Villainous Invulnerability | |||
Card Text | |||
Cultist characters get +1 skill and gain . Action: Sacrifice a Cultist character to choose and destroy a non-Ancient One character with skill 2 or lower. |
Tulzscha is an Epic Monster that appears in the Eldritch Horror Forsaken Lore, and a Character Card that appears in the Call of Cthulhu: The Card Game Forgotten Lore.
Artwork[]
FL-37 uses an illustration[?] by Christine "Cris" Griffin.
Mythos[]
Tulzscha first appeared in the story The Festival (H.P. Lovecraft, 1923).
Tulzscha is a being who appears to be a pillar of green flame and serves as one of the dancers at Azathoth's court. It is worshiped in the West Indies, France, Italy, and possibly the Middle East. A cult based in Kingsport, Massachusetts disbanded approximately two hundred and fifty years ago.[1]
Notes and references[]
- ↑ Harms, Daniel, "Tulzscha", Cthulhu Mythos Encyclopedia.