Found a new type of guy.
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The SCP wiki exists in my games. It is to Delta Green agents what the War Thunder forum is to the military.
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Couples See Man-Sized Bird…Creature…Something!
a few mothman sketches to celebrate us finally running into it in our Delta Green campaign. surely this isn't an omen of anything
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Tabletop Roleplaying Systems as DHMIS Stills
Promethean: The Created
Shadowrun
Vampire: The Requiem
Hunter: The Vigil
Shadow of the Demon Lord
Monster of the Week
GURPS
Dungeons & Dragons 5E/D&D One
Starfinder
Call of Cthulhu
Eclipse Phase
Delta Green
Mage: The Awakening
Don't Rest Your Head
Cyberpunk RED
Lancer
FATE Core
Literally Any Warhammer 40K TTRPG
Transformers RPG
Pathfinder
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Scientia Mors Est NERDS!
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Me & @redacted-metallum discussing our views on the Cthulhu Mythos
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Modular Subway | Build your own train station with 20 modular tiles!
Embark on a thrilling race through the subway system in an attempt to find a dangerous device that is set to explode underneath the city's most populous city. Can you find and disarm the bomb in time?
Build your own underground subway system with these 20 modular tiles! These can be rotated and arranged in various ways to make your own customized dungeon.
These tiles come with abandoned and unfurnished variants for even further flexibility and freedom.
You can download the first 8 tiles for free here.
Check out my free map archive here.
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Commission of clients' Delta Green player characters.
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"The power of fluffy boys shines within you."
also on my twitter | patreon
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i want to be an agent of the Program.
i will be arrested for embezzling government funds. i would see and do the most horrific things imaginable and go home to shout at my flatmates. i’ll have a glock with one bullet under my bed. i would go to the opera every other week. i am also more likely to meet the mi go, deep ones, and the great race of yith.
i wish i was a delta green agent :(
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Have you played DELTA GREEN ?
By Adam Scott Glancy, Dennis Detwiller and John Scott Tynes
Call of Cthulhu style threats are real, and deadly. You are part of a secret government conspiracy to stop the threat. X-Files meets Call of Cthulhu meets CSI. Set in the 2010s or 1990s or even Vietnam end of the Summer of Love era
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Probably my favorite bit we've come up with is that, in Delta Green, player characters always start with basically zero institutional knowledge and often come up with wildly inaccurate theories about why humanity is threatened by the supernatural, so obviously there must be at least one Delta Green agent who's 100% convinced that they're currently living through the plot of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
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What I love the most about the World of Darkness is how it demands you care. If you don’t care, if you or your character refuse to “buy in” to something, anything, you’ve already lost. Vampire’s Personal Horror is all about holding on to what makes you really you, not just some mindless hungry beast. A Werewolf needs Rage to fight, there is no sitting out the war for the end of the world. Mages are fighting over the fundamentals of reality. If you don’t care enough to make change, you never become a mage in the first place.
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The entity known as "Indrid Cold," first sighted in the Point Pleasant area by Woodrow Derenberger on November 2, 1966
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Much like Call of Cthulhu, I adore pre-written Delta Green scenarios but have very little desire to write my own. While I enjoyed reading The Labyrinth, which present a number of organizations to build a homebrew campaign around, and even includes guidance on how to structure those campaigns, it did not ultimately make me think “I could do this.” ARCHINT (2021), on the other hand, got my ol' GM brain juices bubbling.
This is a book of eleven artifacts of novel variety. There’s a stained knife (its the stain thats the artifact, really), there’s a bit of code, there’s a machine made out of junk that shouldn’t do anything at all (but does), there’s a bootleg copy of an old B-movie. In a perfect bit of example-making, the talisman that is central to the plot of A Victim of the Art is included, so you can see exactly how a full scenario can bloom out of a single enigmatic object. As seeds, they’re near perfect. But they are also, like all Delta Green material, still enjoyable in their own right, as micro fictions, these little atmospheric artifacts of a larger, more horrible fictional world.
It’s almost infuriating, really, how so many fantastic ideas can be elegantly arranged in such a small number of pages. How dare it be this good?
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yeah I re-used the shadowrun joke, what of it
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