Card_Type|Edition|Name|Value|Region|Sub_Region|Icons|San_Cost|Dimension|Unique|Attributes|Text Tome|Standard|Letter From A Friend|1|||Death||||English|"I did not sleep at all the night after receiving this terrible thing.... The substance of the note was wholly insane, yet the manner of expression... had a grimly potent quality of convincingness." - H.P. Lovecraft, "The Whisperer in the Darkness" Tome|Standard|Hutchinson Cipher|2|||Folk, Water|-1|||Glyphs|"About the middle of January, 1920, there entered Ward's bearing an element of triumph which he did not explain, and he was no more found at work upon the Hutchison cipher." - H.P. Lovecraft, The Case of Charles Dexter Ward Tome|Standard|Revelations of Glaaki|1|||Folk||||English|A nine volume set of the Revelations of Glaaki was printed in England in 1865. While the original is said to have eleven volumes, 12- and 15-volume sets are rumored. Tome|Dreamlands|The Book of the Black Stones|2|||Dream, Eye|-2|Dreamlands||English|You may find Dreamlands Tomes in the Waking World. Tome|Dreamlands|Papyrus of Ilarnek|2|||Dream, Water|-1|Dreamlands||Glyphs|"And it is written in the papyrus of Ilarnek, that they one day discovered fire, and thereafter kindled flames on many ceremonial occasions." - H.P. Lovecraft, "The Doom That Came to Sarnath" Tome|Dreamlands|The Necronomicon, Dreamlands Edition|4|||Dream, Yellow_Sign, Eye|-3|Dreamlands||Glyphs|This card may be found at an Exotic Location only. You may walk between the Waking World and the Dreamlands as if they were in the same Region. Tome|Dreamlands|Book of Beautiful Devices|2|||Dream|-1|Dreamlands||Hyperborean|You may find Dreamlands Artifacts in the Waking World. Tome|New Aeon|The Internet|2|||Folk||New Aeon||Binary|If you also have Laptop Computer in play, add 1 point to this card's value (randomly lose spell if Laptop is lost). Joins with Laptop Computer at Artifact/Tome Locations, even if you do ot currently know Binary. Tome|New Aeon|Whispers Pulp Magazine Collection|1|||Folk, Yellow_Sign|-1|New Aeon||English|Horror pulps had their heyday in the 30s and 40s. This complete collection is both educational and quite valuable. Tome|New Aeon|Zanthu Tablets: A Conjectural Translation|1|||Eye|-1|||English|A 1916 translation of the original tablets by archaeologist Harold Hadley Copeland. Spells or Artifacts that affect the top card of your Story Deck can not be used against you. Tome|Limited|Nameless Cults, Golden Goblin Ed.|1|||Eye||||English|A far cry from the original Unaussprechlichen Kulten of Von Junzt, this 1909 edition from New York is smaller than the earlier Bridewell edition. Tome|Limited|Eltdown Shards, Winters-Hall Ed.|1|||Eye||||English|Sussex clergyman Reverend Arthur Brooke Winter-Hall presented his translation of these Triassic-aged ceramics in 1912, but the volume seems rather big for the small amount of writing found. Tome|Limited|Cthaat Aquadingen|3|||Water|-2|||German|While this Tome is in play, increase the total value of your Threat by 1 point if Deep Ones, Father Dagon, or Mother Hydra are part of your Threat. Tome|Limited|Book of Dzyan|1|||Water||||English|Can also find one Yellow Sign Spell in this Tome if Aldebaran Moves in the Sky is in play. Tome|New Aeon|Prophecies of Nostradamus|2|||Folk, Eye|-1|||French|A faithful translation of the 1555 manuscript, originally entitled Centuries. You may play Events (except Travel Events) featuring the New Aeon icon. Tome|Limited|Eltdown Shards|2|||Folk, Eye|-2|||Glyphs|Yithian Mental Contact cannot be played against you while this card is in play. Tome|New Aeon|Azathoth And Others|2|||Folk, Eye|-2|||English|A collection of poems by talented Arkham poet Edward Derby. An Unexpected Calamity can not be played by any player. Tome|Dreamlands|Monstres and Their Kynde|1|||Eye, Folk|-1|||English|Purportedly compiled by a 16th-century monk, who culled his knowledge of "monstres" from the Book of Eibon, the Necronomicon, and other Mythos tomes. Tome|Limited|De Vermiis Mysteriis|3|||Water, Folk, Eye|-2|||Latin|Shortly before his death at the hands of the Inquisition in 1542, reputed sorcerer Ludvig Prinn somehow managed to smuggle his "Mysteries of the Worm" out of his cell. Tome|Dreamlands|Pnakotic Manuscripts|2|||Water, Folk|-2|||Atlantean or Hyperborean|Bury this card to cancel the effects of an Event just played. Then Bury the Event. Tome|Limited|Ponape Scripture, Hoag Ms.|1|||Water, Folk|-1|||English|Allegedly the testimony of certain South Sea Islanders, named for the Kingsport trader who compiled the transcription in 1734. Tome|Limited|Nameless Cults, Bridewell Ed.|2|||Folk|-1|||English|The first English edition of the Unaussprechlichen Kulten appeared in 1845, a crude and inaccurate production. Tome|Dreamlands|Thaumaturgical Prodigies in the New England Canaan|2|||Folk|-1|||English|1801 edition, corrected and improved, published in Boston. Written by the Reverend Ward Phillips, who was to gather as many copies of his own book as he could find and burn them. Tome|Dreamlands|Thaumaturgical Prodigies in the New-English Canaan|1|||Folk||||English|The first edition, published in either 1789 or 1794; authorities disagree. This edition was printed in crude, imitation black letter, full of typographical errors, including the one in the name. Tome|Limited|King in Yellow|1|||Folk||||English|The English translation of this 19th century play, by an unknown author, is more common than the French original. Tome|Limited|Call of Cthulhu|1|||Folk||||English|"Re-roll your Investigator. As your turn and while a Waning Moon is in play, Bury this card (plus any spell) and exchange your Investigator Card for another. The Education value on the new card may not be the same as that of another Investigator already in play. Current Sanity points do not change. Tome|New Aeon|B-Movie Script|1|||Folk||||English|Bury this card and cause one opponent to "recast" (Flip) his or her Investigator card unless that opponent loses 2 Sanity points by rejecting the script. Tome|Dreamlands|The Voynich Manuscript|3|||Yellow_Sign, Eye|-2|||Greek & Latin|Named for Wilfred M. Voynich, who found this bizarre tome, a garbled mix of Greek and Latin in Arabic Script, in 1912. An unbound 116-page manuscript, it was discovered with a letter claiming Roger Bacon as the author. Tome|New Aeon|Massa Di Requiem Per Shuggay|3|||Yellow_Sign, Eye|-2|||Italian|Italian Opera written in 1768, banned by Pope Clement VII. Said by some musicians to be unplayable. With a Musician Ally you may play this Tome regardless of the languages known by your Investigator or Allies. Tome|Limited|King in Yellow|2|||Water, Yellow_Sign|-2|||French|This late 19th century play was banned by the city of Paris when it first appeared. Tome|New Aeon|Zanthu Tablets|3|||Folk, Eye, Yellow_Sign|-3|||Glyphs|Carvings on twelve black jade tablets containing a partial history of the lost continent of Mu. Tome|Limited|Book of Dzyan|3|||Water, Yellow_Sign, Folk|-3|||Atlantean|You know the languages of Chinese and Hyperborean while this card is in play. Tome|Limited|Seven Cryptical Books of H'san|4|||Yellow_Sign, Folk|-3|||Chinese|Draw one additional card at the beginning of each Round while this card is in play. Not cumulative with other cards that allow you to increase hand size. Tome|Limited|Seven Cryptical Books of H'san|1|||Yellow_Sign, Folk|-1|||English|Written in the 2nd century A.D by Hsan the Greater. It is rumored that one of the original seven books has been lost. Tome|Dreamlands|Cultus Maleficarum|1|||Yellow_Sign|-1|||English|Known popularly as the Sussex Manuscript, this is a garbled, partial translation of the Latin Necronomicon, privately printed by the eccentric Baron Frederick of Sussex in 1597. Less than 100 copies are said to have been made. Tome|Limited|Necronomicon, Dee Ed.|1|||Eye, Cthulhu|-1|||English|"Wilbur had with him the priceless but imperfect copy of Dr. Dee's English version which his grandfather bequeathed him..." - H.P. Lovecraft, "The Dunwich Horror" Tome|Limited|Ponape Scripture|3|||Water, Folk, Cthulhu|-2|||Glyphs|You may Breathe Underwater while this card is in play. Tome|Limited|Necronomicon|2|||Yellow_Sign, Cthulhu|-2|||Greek|Draw one additional card at the beginning of each Round while this card is in play. Not cumulative with other cards that allow you to increase hand size. Tome|Limited|Book of Eibon|4|||Water, Death|-4|||Hyperborean|Draw one additional card at the beginning of each Round while this card is in play. Not cumulative with other cards that allow you to increase Hand size. Tome|Limited|Book of Eibon|3|||Water, Death|-3|||Atlantean|Draw one additional card at the beginning of each Round while this card is in play. Not cumulative with other cards that allow you to increase hand size. Tome|Limited|Unaussprechlichen Kulten|3|||Folk, Cthulhu|-2|||German|While this Tome is in play and if your Threat includes Living Dead, increase the value of your Threat by one. Tome|Limited|Cultes Des Goules|2|||Folk, Death|-2|||French|While this Tome is in play, increase the total value of your Threat by 1 point if any Living Dead are a part of it. Tome|Limited|Kitab Al Azif|4|||Eye, Death, Cthulhu, Yellow_Sign|-4||Unique|Arabic|While this card is in play, you may choose to play Monster cards face-up as Allies, or Allies face-down as Monsters, becoming part of your Threat. Tome|Limited|Necronomicon|3|||Death, Eye, Cthulhu|-3|||Latin|Draw one additional card at the beginning of each Round while this card is in play. Not cumulative with other cards that allow you to increase hand size. Tome|Limited|Liber Ivonis|3|||Water, Death|-2|||Latin|Rumors of Greek editions notwithstanding, this 9th century translation by Caius Phillipus Faber is the earliest known version of the Book of Eibon. Tome|Limited|Book of Eibon|1|||Death||||English|Originally penned by the mightiest wizard of Hyperborea, the Book of Eibon was translated into English in the 15th century by an unknown scholar. Tome|Limited|Livre d'Ivon|2|||Death, Cthulhu|-1|||French|Notorious sorcerer Gaspar du Nord of Vyones made this translation of the Book of Eibon in the 13th century. Tome|Limited|R'lyeh Text|2|||Water, Death, Cthulhu|-2|||Chinese|This Tome can serve as any one of the three pieces of the R'lyeh Disk that you need in play before you can play the R'lyeh Location (no effect on Star Spawn). Tome|Limited|R'lyeh Text|4|||Water, Death, Cthulhu|-3|||Atlantean|This Tome can serve as any one of the three pieces of the R'lyeh Disk that you need in play before you can play the R'lyeh Location (no effect on Star Spawn).