CAUGHT IN THE SPIRAL. Four scenarios embrace the works and deaths of Agents between 2016 and 2020, years called the Spiral in the Delta Green campaign Gods Teeth. That span of cruelty and corruption in American government seemed a bitter interregnum. A momentary irruption of spite. A spasm in the growth of a nation, baffling and grim. The Agents trapped in Gods Hunt might have had the clarity to call it what it was: a faltering first step. A yearning reflex of the desperate cruelty that runs like rot through the American psyche. A preparation for revelations to come. These operations offer the merest hints.
Gods Eye: A baffling disappearance leads the Agents to confront the inexorable government panopticon. They must face unnatural revelations unleashed by the death of privacy. And survive desperate revenge beneath the sleepless skies.
Gods Breath: A Delta Green friendly leaves a frantic voicemail about a Denver prisoner vomiting up an alien worm. Your Agents must identify the unnatural threat. Trace it to its source. Burn it out. Just be careful of the smoke.
Gods Law: A shockingly gruesome death leads the Agents to Los Angeles. A police gang, one of many, has twisted older, deeper laws towards the tired avarice of corruption. How far do the Agents dare go to cut out the rot of the unnatural?
Gods Light: A mass shooting in America is hardly news. But the wreckage left by one shooter catches Delta Greens attention. They discover a surprising app that curates social media, picking and choosing experiences to suit your desires. But it may reach far deeper than that. It may reach strange places that stand on either side of the border between worlds, between realities, between madness and evil, and force the Agents to choose.
The scenarios of Gods Hunt are playable with Delta Green: The Role-Playing Game, available from Arc Dream Publishing. Each can be played on its own. Optionally, Gods Hunt makes a perfect companion to the acclaimed campaign Delta Green: Gods Teeth, exploring the nature of the Teeth in the spiraling years.
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