Mulberry Blues, Fairly standard fare as far as COC scenarios go. A man is seeking out private investigators to look further into the suicide of his late wife. Swears he is of sound mind (except for being violently woeful), and the various twists and turns are impressive for a 3rd-party single author scenario. Hope this helps
When I was a teenager I stayed over at a friends house. An eggsack hatched above his light fixture and dozens of baby spiders (the ones not dying from touching the hot light bulb) were streaming out from it. We stayed up all night crushing them as they trickled down.
Call of Cthulu is my generic standby for horror, even if I'm not using Lovecraft mythos.
Should be just as good for demons if you just tell your players straight up that this is going to be more of a Christian thing.
The only problem with running a game full of Christian themes is if one of your players being an atheist twerp about it. Mind, you can have players that don't have any faith and still have a good game, it's just that the chances of someone complaining about it shoot through the roof. Nobody is going to complain about whether or not the star vampire is real, but the second you need to ward off a demon with the power of Christ someone is going to call you a racist and start lecturing you about how Trump is evil.
One interesting way to spin an atheist PC in a "christian" is to give them a harder time with sanity roles since the proven existence of demons would probably mess with their world view more than it would for a non-atheist PC
Sorry, yeah that's what I meant. I should have specified that when I say atheist, I mean the strictly materialistic sort of people who don't believe in spiritual/religious/superstitious stuff rather than just people who don't believe in a god.
Based on color scheme alone, i'd say Bigchud, the tabletop system that doesn't give a frick.
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It's a post apocalyptic setting that will burn your eyes out that's being made here on Ganker. I don't know what it is but anon is working hard on it, help anon make it the game you want
What feeling are you referring to? Chances are that the feeling I get from this is different from the feeling you get from it, because everyone has different internal responses, even when the stimulus is the same.
Normality
dungeons and dragons 5th edition. the worlds greatest roleplaying game
Call of Cthulhu.
Any particular scenario?
Mulberry Blues, Fairly standard fare as far as COC scenarios go. A man is seeking out private investigators to look further into the suicide of his late wife. Swears he is of sound mind (except for being violently woeful), and the various twists and turns are impressive for a 3rd-party single author scenario. Hope this helps
>Mulberry Blues
Is this some reference or something because I can't find it.
In the ceiling above your gaming table drill several small holes, then plant spider egg sacs up in the holes
bonus points if you lay them yourself
When I was a teenager I stayed over at a friends house. An eggsack hatched above his light fixture and dozens of baby spiders (the ones not dying from touching the hot light bulb) were streaming out from it. We stayed up all night crushing them as they trickled down.
Call of Cthulu is my generic standby for horror, even if I'm not using Lovecraft mythos.
Should be just as good for demons if you just tell your players straight up that this is going to be more of a Christian thing.
The only problem with running a game full of Christian themes is if one of your players being an atheist twerp about it. Mind, you can have players that don't have any faith and still have a good game, it's just that the chances of someone complaining about it shoot through the roof. Nobody is going to complain about whether or not the star vampire is real, but the second you need to ward off a demon with the power of Christ someone is going to call you a racist and start lecturing you about how Trump is evil.
One interesting way to spin an atheist PC in a "christian" is to give them a harder time with sanity roles since the proven existence of demons would probably mess with their world view more than it would for a non-atheist PC
"in a christian setting"
my bad
IDK plenty of non-religious people have a hodge podge of spiritual beliefs out there. Maybe if they were like really atheist maybe.
Sorry, yeah that's what I meant. I should have specified that when I say atheist, I mean the strictly materialistic sort of people who don't believe in spiritual/religious/superstitious stuff rather than just people who don't believe in a god.
I pee-peed in your glove and soon you'll start to smell it
I fricking love this game. Not a lot of TTRPG settings touch modern paranormal/exorcist right
Based on color scheme alone, i'd say Bigchud, the tabletop system that doesn't give a frick.
It's a post apocalyptic setting that will burn your eyes out that's being made here on Ganker. I don't know what it is but anon is working hard on it, help anon make it the game you want
What feeling are you referring to? Chances are that the feeling I get from this is different from the feeling you get from it, because everyone has different internal responses, even when the stimulus is the same.
They never explain. They just want to flex by making a cool reference, proving they're definitely an insider and elite.
It's from a quite famous trilogy of horror games called FAITH. It's pretty good
I don't give a shit what it's from. I want OP to express himself in his own words. Thanks, though.
https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/63051/Psychosis-Ship-of-Fools
Heart
Liminal Horror by Goblin Archives
Agony: The Gloomy RPG
Cyberpunk 2020