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Chapter 59: Flesh for Eihort
This story hour is from "Flesh for Eihort" by Linden Dunham from the Unbound Book. You can read more about Delta Green at Delta Green. Please note: This story hour contains spoilers!
Our cast of characters includes:
The Goatswood Mythos are a much more physical lot, far more immediate and personal than Lovecraft's hulking monstrosities. So they make for interesting targets that can actually be overcome with firepower. A lot of firepower. A whole lot of firepower.
Ostensibly the purpose of these scenarios is to set up an ongoing contact with the criminal underworld so that the agents have access to resources on the black market that they had when they were at Majestic-12. They won't get access to sci-fi levels of equipment of course, but this scenario is the beginning of a devil's deal: the agents are going to get their hands dirty in return for access to weapons. Was it worth it?
Defining Moment: Jim-Bean impersonates a drunken Welshman and nobody understands a word he's saying.
Relevant Media
This story hour is from "Flesh for Eihort" by Linden Dunham from the Unbound Book. You can read more about Delta Green at Delta Green. Please note: This story hour contains spoilers!
Our cast of characters includes:
- Game Master: Michael Tresca
- Kurtis "Hammer" Grange (Fast Hero/Gunslinger) played by George Webster
- Jim “Jim-Bean” Baxter (Charismatic Hero/Telepath) played by Jeremy Ortiz (Jeremy Robert Ortiz)
- Joseph “Archive” Fontaine (Dedicated Hero/Acolyte) played by Joe Lalumia
The Goatswood Mythos are a much more physical lot, far more immediate and personal than Lovecraft's hulking monstrosities. So they make for interesting targets that can actually be overcome with firepower. A lot of firepower. A whole lot of firepower.
Ostensibly the purpose of these scenarios is to set up an ongoing contact with the criminal underworld so that the agents have access to resources on the black market that they had when they were at Majestic-12. They won't get access to sci-fi levels of equipment of course, but this scenario is the beginning of a devil's deal: the agents are going to get their hands dirty in return for access to weapons. Was it worth it?
Defining Moment: Jim-Bean impersonates a drunken Welshman and nobody understands a word he's saying.
Relevant Media
- Flesh for Eihort: by Linden Dunham from the Unbound Book.
- [ame=http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0812516605/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=michaeltresca&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=0812516605]Cold Print [/ame]: by Ramsey Campbell.
- [ame=http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000V639DI/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=michaeltresca&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B000V639DI]Polly[/ame]: by Nirvana.