Delta Green: Impossible Landscapes — A Surreal Horror Epic

Delta Green: Impossible Landscapes — A Surreal Horror Epic

A 1995 missing persons case in New York City spirals into a decades-long descent into a surreal, reality-bending nightmare.

TYPE

Campaign

LANGUAGE

English

EXPERIENCE

Open to all

AGE

18+
3 NEEDED TO START
$15.00

/ Session

Details

Weekly / Friday - 9:30 PM UTC

Session Duration / 2–3 hours

0 / 5 Seats Filled

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About the adventure

It begins in 1995 with the disappearance of Abigail Wright, an artist in a strange apartment building in New York. As Agents of Delta Green, you are sent to ensure no unnatural influence is at play. What starts as a police procedural quickly dissolves into a mind-shattering journey through time, memory, and the King in Yellow’s influence. This is not a "monster-of-the-week" game; it is a sprawling, psychological epic where the environment itself is your enemy. Expect high-stakes investigation, intricate lore, and a narrative that will leave your characters questioning their own sanity and the fabric of their reality.

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Less than a year on StartPlaying

10 games hosted

Highly rated for: Inclusive, World Builder, Creativity

Average response time: 7 hours

Response rate: 100%

About me

I like to learn new RPGs and systems so picking up a new game type is easy and enjoyable. I prefer open world type DMing based on the players backstories and play preferences. I never liked railroaded scenarios or DMs that ignored the actual players. That is why I got into DMing. I like to create open worlds when I can and do use or start from premade scenerios sometimes but like to create the world.

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Character creation

Creating your character

Pre-generated characters can be provided. We will use the standard point-buy or professional template system from the Agent's Handbook. Create characters with deep personal bonds.

Safety

How Tyler Branch creates a safe table

Listed Any restrictions should be reasonable for a horror game. Warnings: Death, Grief, Body Horror, Loss of Loved Ones, Isolation,Mental Illness, Surrealism/Reality Loss, Self-Harm (in lore), Suicide (in lore), Gaslighting.

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