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* ''TabletopGame/AchtungCthulhu''''TabletopGame/AchtungCthulhu'' -- Allied heroes vs. [[{{Ghostapo}} Nazi occultists]] and the Literature/CthulhuMythos.
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Beginning with 50 Fathoms, the majority of settings released by Pinnacle feature a concept known as a "Plot Point Campaign". In such campaigns, a series of loosely defined adventure scenarios are presented. A main storyline is presented as a series of "Plot Points" and additional side-quests (or "Savage Tales") expand the scope of the campaign. This format allows a group of characters to explore the game universe while playing through (or disregarding) the main storyline in a manner similar to that of computer {{RPG}}s (such as ''[[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsIIIMorrowind Morrowind]]'').

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Beginning with 50 Fathoms, ''50 Fathoms'', the majority of settings released by Pinnacle feature a concept known as a "Plot Point Campaign". In such campaigns, a series of loosely defined adventure scenarios are presented. A main storyline is presented as a series of "Plot Points" and additional side-quests (or "Savage Tales") expand the scope of the campaign. This format allows a group of characters to explore the game universe while playing through (or disregarding) the main storyline in a manner similar to that of computer {{RPG}}s (such as ''[[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsIIIMorrowind Morrowind]]'').
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* ''Holler: An Appalachian Apocalypse'' -- Applachian folklore meets horror and fantasy, where ordinary mountain folk attempt to subvert the plans of the terrible "Big Boys."
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* TitleDrop: Not surprisingly, many of the sourcebooks and system adaptations have "Savage Worlds" somewhere in the title, such as ''The Savage World of Literature/SolomonKane''.

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