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This subject is written on a topic in the real world and reflects factual information. This subject contains information from the Expanded Cthulhu Mythos, and not based on H.P. Lovecraft's works directly. The Resurrected Volume One: Grace Under Pressure is a scenario sourcebook for Chaosium's Call of Cthulhu horror roleplaying game released by third-party content provider Pagan Publishing in 1993. Written by Jeff Barber and John Tynes, it featured artwork by Barber and Blair Reynolds [1][2]. The book was published as part of Pagan's sporadically-released series The Resurrected, which reprinted rare and out of print material originally appearing in the gaming magazine The Unspeakable Oath.

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Welcome to the Bottom of the World

You are on the sea floor, 1500 feet below the surface. Around you there is only cold and dark — the sun's caressing rays bring nothing to this world. The pressure here is over six hundred pounds per square inch. This is a lethal place. There must be caution in every move you make, or the sea will claim your body and your soul. You and your companions are aboard the RSV Wallaby, a prototype research vessel of your own design. This is its maiden voyage; the attention of the world is upon you.

You are not alone.

And in the hours to come you will die. Unless you can master the fine art of Grace Under Pressure...
~ Back cover text



Grace Under Pressure contains a complete, stand-alone adventure for Call of Cthulhu, first published in The Unspeakable Oath #2 in 1991 [3], and includes a selection of pre-generated characters, maps and handouts.

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  1. The Resurrected Volume One: Grace Under Pressure at RPG.net
  2. The Resurrected Volume One: Grace Under Pressure at Goodreads
  3. The Resurrected Volume One: Grace Under Pressure back cover, Pagan Publishing (1993)
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