The Good Friends of Jackson Elias

Paul Fricker, Matthew Sanderson and Scott Dorward
The Good Friends of Jackson Elias

The Good Friends of Jackson Elias is an irregular podcast devoted to the Call of Cthulhu roleplaying game, horror movies and horror gaming in general. It is hosted by Paul Fricker, Matthew Sanderson and Scott Dorward, three freelance writers who have worked on the new edition of Call of Cthulhu and other horror roleplaying games. Episodes are usually built around a particular theme, always centred on our shared love of all things dark and horrifying.

  1. 19 NOV

    The Case of Charles Dexter Ward part 5

    We’re back and we’re peering through time. Handily, Yog-Sothoth has granted us the power to see he who is to come after us. Well, except Charles Dexter Ward actually turned up in 1926, around a hundred years earlier than anticipated. Time can be like that. Happily, Ward has been raised from his essential saltes several times since then — on screen, in audio, and even within the pages of the occasional scenario. We’ll try to catch up with him where we can. Let’s just hope that it’s really Ward we’re meeting and not Joseph Curwen. It’s so embarrassing when we mix them up! Main Topic: The Case of Charles Dexter Ward part 5 This is the conclusion of our investigation into HP Lovecraft’s novel The Case of Charles Dexter Ward. We start off with some final thoughts on the story itself, and then move on to discussing how it has found its way into other media. Considering what an overlooked tale this is, it has a rich history of being adapted. Links Things we mention in this episode include: * HP Lovecraft Historical Society reading of the complete fiction of HP Lovecraft * At the Mountains of Madness by HP Lovecraft * Yog-Sothoth * “The Dunwich Horror” by HP Lovecraft * “The Shadow Out of Time” by HP Lovecraft * Gothic horror * “The Thing on the Doorstep” by HP Lovecraft * “Pickman’s Model” by HP Lovecraft * “The Outsider” by HP Lovecraft * The Haunted Palace (1963) * “The Haunted Palace” by Edgar Allen Poe * American International Pictures * The Raven (1963) * The Masque of the Red Death (1964) * Charles Beaumont * Heroes * Roger Corman

  2. 5 NOV

    The Case of Charles Dexter Ward part 4

    We’re back and we’re peering into wells. Perhaps it’s not unusual to find dead things in wells, but they aren’t generally this animated. Maybe the poor things would lie down and die if there was room for them to do so. Or maybe its just that gnawing hunger that keeps them going. Either way, we suppose they wouldn’t really be ye liveliest awfulness without being lively… Main Topic: The Case of Charles Dexter Ward part 4 We are continuing our investigation into HP Lovecraft’s novel The Case of Charles Dexter Ward, heading deep into the catacombs below Pawtuxet. This section contains some of the most horrific scenes Lovecraft wrote, as well as a brief introduction to Grecian pottery. Every day is an education with Howie. This episode brings us to the end of the story itself, but we shall return next time to discuss the various ways in which The Case of Charles Dexter Ward has been adapted for the screen, audio dramas, and Call of Cthulhu. Links Things we mention in this episode include: * A Dreamer and a Visionary: HP Lovecraft in His Time by ST Joshi * I Am Providence: The Life and Times of HP Lovecraft by ST Joshi * Lord of a Visible World: An Autobiography in Letters by HP Lovecraft, ST Joshi, and David E Schultz * Lovecraft and a World in Transition by ST Joshi * The New Annotated HP Lovecraft, edited by Leslie Klinger * “The Thing on the Doorstep” by HP Lovecraft * Yog-Sothoth * HP Lovecraft Historical Society reading of Lovecraft’s complete fiction, including The Case of Charles Dexter Ward * At the Mountains of Madness by HP Lovecraft * The Return of the Living Dead (1985) * Dan O’Bannon * The Resurrected (1991) Groined ceiling * “The Shadow Over Innsmouth” by HP Lovecraft * “The Call of Cthulhu” by HP Lovecraft * a href="https://blasphemoustomes.

  3. 21 OCT

    The Case of Charles Dexter Ward part 3

    We’re back and we’re rearranging the furniture in the library. All perfectly normal stuff. Nothing to worry about. Everyone gives a strangled cry or two when lifting heavy objects. And that nasty smell? Furniture polish. Trust us. So normal. Main Topic: The Case of Charles Dexter Ward part 3 We are continuing our investigation into HP Lovecraft’s novel The Case of Charles Dexter Ward. Here, Dr Willett and Ward’s father start investigating the weird goings-on at the Pawtuxet bungalow, coming to some grim conclusions. Links Things we mention in this episode include: * A Dreamer and a Visionary: HP Lovecraft in His Time by ST Joshi * I Am Providence: The Life and Times of HP Lovecraft by ST Joshi * Lord of a Visible World: An Autobiography in Letters by HP Lovecraft, ST Joshi, and David E Schultz * Lovecraft and a World in Transition by ST Joshi * The New Annotated HP Lovecraft, edited by Leslie Klinger * Alienist * Reefer Madness (1936) * The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde * The Grand Grimoire of Cthulhu Mythos Magic * “What’s in the Cellar?” by Jon Hook from Gateways to Terror * Dark Adventure Radio Theatre * Derren Brown * Dungeons & Dragons: Honour Among Thieves (2023) * Dracula by Bram Stoker * HP Lovecraft Historical Society reading of the complete fiction of HP Lovecraft * Etymology of hijacking * “The Whisperer in Darkness” by HP Lovecraft * “The Dunwich Horror” by HP Lovecraft * Masks of Nyarlathotep * The HP Lovecraft Literary Podcast * a href="https://blasphemoustomes.

  4. 7 OCT

    The Case of Charles Dexter Ward part 2

    We’re back and we’re researching our family histories. Nothing but wholesome stuff here. Surely everyone’s ancestors faced an angry mob or two. It was just the done thing in those times. Main Topic: The Case of Charles Dexter Ward part 2 Following last episode’s look into the story’s origins, we are continuing our investigation into HP Lovecraft’s novel The Case of Charles Dexter Ward. This time, we move on to one of the more action-packed parts of the book, and, indeed, of Lovecraft’s work in general. The jilted Ezra Weeden gathers together an investigator organisation that might be more accurately described as an angry mob, and leads a raid on the Curwen farm in Pawtuxet. Expect lots of sinister chants, indescribable odours, and beams of light shooting into the sky for some reason. Links Things we mention in this episode include: * A Dreamer and a Visionary: HP Lovecraft in His Time by ST Joshi * I Am Providence: The Life and Times of HP Lovecraft by ST Joshi * Lord of a Visible World: An Autobiography in Letters by HP Lovecraft, ST Joshi, and David E Schultz * Lovecraft and a World in Transition by ST Joshi * The New Annotated HP Lovecraft, edited by Leslie Klinger * Cosmo Alexander * The Halsey House * Egyptian mummies used as medicine * Egyptian mummies used as pigments * “The Whisperer in Darkness” by HP Lovecraft * Breatharianism * More Great NPCs of History * “Fungi From Yuggoth” by HP Lovecraft * Yog-Sothoth * “The Call of Cthulhu” by HP Lovecraft Enough painkillers and pigments to keep you going for years(Image credit: http...

  5. 23 SEPT

    The Case of Charles Dexter Ward part 1

    We’re back and we’re digging through our family tree. Or should that be digging up our family tree? Either way, we dig it. While The Case of Charles Dexter Ward doesn’t precisely advocate for raising the dead, it doesn’t make it look wholly unappealing either. Just remember to store your essential saltes in a waterproof container. Tupperware is perfect. We don’t want to be messing around with ye liveliest awfulness again. It took ages to get the stains out of the carpet last time! Main Topic: The Case of Charles Dexter Ward part 1 We are beginning our investigation into The Case of Charles Dexter Ward, which will run for five episodes. This is Lovecraft’s longest work, perhaps more deserving of the description “novel” than At the Mountains of Madness or The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath. Despite this, it is arguably the most overlooked of Lovecraft’s major works. A shame, as this represents Lovecraft at his most Gothic, weaving a surprisingly subtle tale of witchcraft, necromancy, and dark family secrets. As ever, we start out by discussing the origins and influences of the tale, before picking the story itself apart in search of gaming inspiration. We plan to conclude this run of episodes with a look into the various adaptations of The Case of Charles Dexter Ward. Links Things we mention in this episode include: Background and Influences * At the Mountains of Madness by HP Lovecraft * The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath by HP Lovecraft * A Dreamer and a Visionary: HP Lovecraft in His Time by ST Joshi * I Am Providence: The Life and Times of HP Lovecraft by ST Joshi * Lord of a Visible World: An Autobiography in Letters by HP Lovecraft, ST Joshi, and David E Schultz * Lovecraft and a World in Transition by ST Joshi * The New Annotated HP Lovecraft, edited by Leslie Klinger * HP Lovecraft Historical Society readings of Lovecraft * Dark Adventure Radio Theatre * “The Shadow Over Innsmouth” by HP Lovecraft * “The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar” by Edgar Allan Poe * The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson * Salem witch trials a href="https://i0.wp.

  6. 9 SEPT

    Call of Cthulhu Deities: Iod, Zu-che-quon, and Nyogtha

    We’re back and we’re summoning horrors from beyond space and time. If we’re honest, we’re not quite sure why we’re doing this, but here we are. It’s too late to worry about such details at this stage. We started off by calling up Iod. While he offered to take us on the holiday of a lifetime, the final stop sounded less appealing. Zu-che-quon left us cold, especially when it came to the whole eye thing. Maybe Nyogtha is the best option. Sure, an eternal undeath might drag on a bit, but it still seems like the least worst option. If only we’d thought all this through before starting that chant… Main Topic: Call of Cthulhu Deities – Iod, Zu-che-quon, and Nyogtha This episode is our latest exploration of the deities of the Cthulhu Mythos. We have devoted previous episodes to Dagon, Shub-Niggurath, Yog-Sothoth, Nyarlathotep, Hastur, Azathoth, Nodens, Ubbo-Sathla and Mordiggian, Ithaqua, Cthulhu, Daoloth and Eihort, Gla’aki, Y’golonac, Tsathoggua, Atlach-Nacha and Abhoth, Cyäegha and Byatis, Yig and Ghatanothoa, and Shudde M’ell, Yibb-Tstll and Bugg-Shash. Here, we’re turning to the creations of Henry Kuttner, a member of the original Lovecraft circle. Specifically, we’re covering the gods Iod, Zu-che-quon, and Nyogtha. As usual, we discuss their origins in fiction, how they’ve been developed in the Call of Cthulhu RPG, and how we might use them in our own games. Henry Kuttner Links Things we mention in this episode include: Iod * Henry Kuttner * The Book of Iod edited by Robert M Price * The Secret Doctrine by Madame Blavatsky * a href="http://www.gutenberg.

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The Good Friends of Jackson Elias is an irregular podcast devoted to the Call of Cthulhu roleplaying game, horror movies and horror gaming in general. It is hosted by Paul Fricker, Matthew Sanderson and Scott Dorward, three freelance writers who have worked on the new edition of Call of Cthulhu and other horror roleplaying games. Episodes are usually built around a particular theme, always centred on our shared love of all things dark and horrifying.

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