Netflix has taken certain liberties.
Delta Green players, do you enjoy doing the hard work of coverups and disinfo, or do you mostly handwave it?
Morben the Elf lights a torch *ironically*.
"The facility has an extremely
high turnover rate. Traumatized children often lash
out: bruising, biting, and covering caretakers in urine.
The reward for the average caretaker is pay barely
above minimum wage. Certified staff are salaried and
work 60-hour weeks with mandatory on-call time."
In a way God's Teeth is the anti-Impossible Landscapes. In IL the horror is in fiction, architecture and dreams. In God's Teeth it is ugly, physical, and often inseparable from dysfunctional human institutions and the neglected, underfunded and brutalized people within.
I bought the Delta Green: God's Teeth campaign. Man, it's dark. I knew that going in, but still.
From personal experience.
"Rolled die in alley this morning. Came up six. Probability is afraid of me. I have seen its true face."
I updated my long-neglected blog. Just another rpg character.
Urban Mages seems to be a good game for playing wizards, without the heavy lore of Unknown Armies or Mage: the Ascension/Awakening.
https://acontinentofbanalities.blogspot.com/2023/10/1st-urban-mages-character.html

1st Urban Mages Character
Name: Maxwell Crenshaw Purview: Family Magic Body: 3 Agility: 3 Mind:.3 Presence: 4 Magic: 4 Luck: 2 Magic Points: 5 Basic Skills Heavy Att...
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