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DescriptionKing-in-Yellow-Earl-Geier.jpg
English: "The King in Yellow", illustration by Earl Geier (http://baldegografix.wix.com/baldegografix) for Richard Watts' scenario "Tatterdemalion" in Fatal Experiments, Chaosium (http://www.chaosium.com/). The Yellow Sign adorning the back of the throne was designed by Kevin A. Ross for the scenario "Tell Me, Have You Seen the Yellow Sign ?" (in the CoC supplement The Great Old Ones, Chaosium, 1989).
Français : « Le Roi en jaune », illustration d'Earl Geier (http://baldegografix.wix.com/baldegografix) pour le scénario « Tatterdemalion » de Richard Watts, inclus dans le supplément Expériences fatales pour le jeu de rôle L'Appel de Cthulhu publié par Chaosium (http://www.chaosium.com/), traduit en français par Descartes Éditeur, 1992, p. 36, ISBN2-7408-0028-2. Le Signe jaune ornant le dossier du trône a été conçu par Kevin A. Ross pour le scénario « Dites-moi, auriez-vous vu le Signe jaune ? » paru dans le supplément Les Grands Anciens traduit en français par Descartes Éditeur, 1990.
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