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[Online][Delta Green][Fridays 6 PM CET] Impossible Landscapes & Other Delta Green Operations inspired by the X-Files and Conspiracy Horror fiction
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[Online][Delta Green][Fridays 6 PM CET] Impossible Landscapes & Other Delta Green Operations inspired by the X-Files and Conspiracy Horror fiction

Teaser video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Albop3XB8-o

Government agents investigate the unnatural. Conspiracies, cover-ups, cosmic horror. An anthology of Delta Green operations to lead us into the acclaimed Impossible Landscapes campaign revolving around the Yellow King.


🗓️ When: Fridays at 6 PM CET (GMT+1). 4 to 5 hours per session. Start late July, finish by the end of the year. 1–3 sessions per operation.

🎙️ How: Opt into standalone operations. English. Voice only. Discord & Owlbear Rodeo.

🧑‍🤝‍🧑 Who: Larger group of friendly, nerdy, queer-friendly people. Several returning friends from previous campaigns.

✍️ How to join: Apply by filling this form. Don't rush it!


HELLO, YOU!

Hey! I'm Max, a 23-year-old from Czechia. By day I study nuclear engineering; by night I run tabletop RPGs. I feel oddly nostalgic for early 2000s angsty-teenager music, I love pineapple on pizza, I'm a dog person but have opinions on pitbulls, I give death stares to people who vape or listen to stuff on the speaker in public transit and though I really am mostly straight, I do have a thing for Link from Legend of Zelda. Hopefully that makes it clear where I stand on real world issues.

After spending years behind the GM screen for 5e D&D, I've mostly moved on to games like Call of Cthulhu, Mothership, Dungeon Crawl Classics, and now Delta Green. Like many, I have seen the Quinn's Quest review of Delta Green (and the arguably better Seth Skorkowsky review) and decided that Impossible Landscapes is the new Everest I'd like to climb, but I want to do it properly - with this anthology of short-form operations, I intend to first introduce a large group of people to Delta Green, get familiar with it myself by running about half a dozen operations, and only then jump into the 10-15 session Impossible Landscapes campaign early next year.

For me, TTRPGs are as much about the people as the game. I'm looking for players who enjoy hanging out, chatting between sessions, and making friends—not just showing up to roll dice. It should go without saying that I have no interest in hearing the opinion of any terminally online alpha males, terfs, men who know a little too much about WW2, etc. Move on if you fall in those groups.


WHAT'S AN ANTHOLOGY?

Next year, I'll run Impossible Landscapes, a 10-15 campaign for Delta Green which is so good that it truly deserves to a group of players committed to making it as fun as can be, and also well organized. This anthology precedes this campaign. Together, we'll learn about Delta Green, make friends and those interested and capable will play the campaign with us next year.

The anthology is a collection of unconnected operations, each 1 to 3 sessions long. There are going to be about 8 operations between July and November. The group of players will be larger than one game can support (I'm thinking 6 to 10). It'll be like an in-house open table. By joining this cool group of people, you're not committing to being available every week for who knows how long. You merely should be there for all of an operation's sessions if you choose to opt into it.

Expect investigations, moral dilemmas, conspiracy, and horror where violence is often the worst possible solution.


Best of luck, and hopefully I'll see you at the briefing.

Max

u/Hug-of-Euphoria — 5 days ago