Oh man, I once created a Modern Location generator on Perchance but now I can't find it. It's very similar to the Niv Lova random building one, so you could probably use that? (I can send you the on from the playtest, let me know) It generates a random modern building though you're as likely to roll a movie theater as a power generator as an office building, so I'm not sure if you want something that's a little more weighted. This is off to a great start! I'm also curious, did you contact Delta Green to create the blurb at the beginning?
When I read that part of Niv Lova I bookmarked it and added to my expanding list of oracles haha!
Thank you! The opening blurb is from their license agreement on their website, they have an FAQ for people who want to post DG actual plays, reviews and content.
Great way to hook the readers into this arc! Director and a kill team! My favourite part was the mention of scholarly types like Palmer “wanting to understand”. I can see that starting small and leading to things best kept in the dark.
Thank you! I’m a big fan of characters who go off the deep end looking into horrifying stuff haha, it’s where I think I would find myself in real life if any of this happened!
One *tiny* observation. I've lived in several states in the US. Nowhere I've lived does suburbia have white picket fences. If they have fences in front, it's because there's no Home Owners Association and they're in a part of town with chain link fences and guard dogs.
In Phoenix, we did have 6-foot-tall concrete block walls around the back yard. Probably because many people have pools and nude swimming. San Diego was 4-5 ft tall wood fencing around the back yard. I'm in Cincinnati now and it's frequently no fencing front or back unless you have animals. Then it's "horse rail fencing" around the back with subtle farm-fence wiring. Picket fences in the front do exist, but rarely.
Oh man, I once created a Modern Location generator on Perchance but now I can't find it. It's very similar to the Niv Lova random building one, so you could probably use that? (I can send you the on from the playtest, let me know) It generates a random modern building though you're as likely to roll a movie theater as a power generator as an office building, so I'm not sure if you want something that's a little more weighted. This is off to a great start! I'm also curious, did you contact Delta Green to create the blurb at the beginning?
When I read that part of Niv Lova I bookmarked it and added to my expanding list of oracles haha!
Thank you! The opening blurb is from their license agreement on their website, they have an FAQ for people who want to post DG actual plays, reviews and content.
That's awesome!
Great way to hook the readers into this arc! Director and a kill team! My favourite part was the mention of scholarly types like Palmer “wanting to understand”. I can see that starting small and leading to things best kept in the dark.
But we all want to know what that thing is!
Thank you! I’m a big fan of characters who go off the deep end looking into horrifying stuff haha, it’s where I think I would find myself in real life if any of this happened!
Great start to the latest operation. Things seem to be gathering momentum quickly now.
Thanks! I'm a big fan of a big house/residential structure being the center of the investigation, I feel like it's a popular trope for a reason!
Hey, this was fun! The mystery surrounding her disappearance really worked well with the Mythic rolls. Keep it up!
Thank you! This one gets a little weird but it was fun writing it up!
Can’t wait for the next post!!
One *tiny* observation. I've lived in several states in the US. Nowhere I've lived does suburbia have white picket fences. If they have fences in front, it's because there's no Home Owners Association and they're in a part of town with chain link fences and guard dogs.
I’ve been lied to, I was under the impression white picket fences were literally everywhere in the US! What about those giant privacy hedges?
We're full of lies here ;)
In Phoenix, we did have 6-foot-tall concrete block walls around the back yard. Probably because many people have pools and nude swimming. San Diego was 4-5 ft tall wood fencing around the back yard. I'm in Cincinnati now and it's frequently no fencing front or back unless you have animals. Then it's "horse rail fencing" around the back with subtle farm-fence wiring. Picket fences in the front do exist, but rarely.