The 7th edition of Horror on the Orient Express is more than a simple tabletop supplement; it is a monumental achievement in the Call of Cthulhu mythos. Originally released in 1991 and winning multiple ENnie and Origins awards, the campaign has long been considered the "Mount Everest" of roleplaying games. The two-volume 7th edition set preserves the sprawling, decadent terror of the original while streamlining the mechanics for a modern audience. A Journey Through the Macabre
By splitting the 7th edition into two massive volumes, Chaosium allows for a more organized and immersive experience: Horror On The Orient Express - 2 vols - 7 ed.zip
The campaign’s brilliance lies in its structure—a literal and metaphorical journey across Europe. Spanning from London to Constantinople, investigators find themselves aboard the world’s most famous train, hunting for the scattered pieces of the Sedefkar Simulacrum. This framing device allows for a "travelogue of terror," where each stop offers a distinct cultural flavor and a unique brand of horror, ranging from Gothic ghost stories in the Alps to visceral, flesh-warping nightmares in Italy. The Two-Volume Format The 7th edition of Horror on the Orient