There's No Place Like Home
A downloadable zine
This document was discovered during a recent Agency excursion. It appears to be a handmade catalog, though its contents and context are abnormal. Some of the items detailed within have been previously encountered by the Agency, therefore this document may serve as a valuable source of information.
Cut, glued, and paper-clipped together, this manic collage is an assortment of...things...for Liminal Horror. All sloppiness is entirely intentional.
Within these shoddily-crafted 22 pages are:
- A thematic document that can be presented as an in-world discovery
- 2 odd relics
- 3 paranatural monsters
- 1 unique fallout
- An Everglades Junior Ranger emblem
- A section of mouse brain
- Far too many uncomfortable glimpses into my psyche
Also included is a plaintext appendix to help decipher the mangled clippings. Everything in this zine (aside from the Agency notes) was scavenged from real texts, and everything in this zine (including the Agency notes) was assembled by hand. I strongly encourage taking a community copy.
Status | Released |
Category | Physical game |
Rating | Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars (10 total ratings) |
Author | David II |
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I assume this is meant to be a outline for GM's to Fill in the blanks.
But I'm a bit lost. Is this just a artistic zine or is this more of an adventure.
I assume this is an abstract outline for an adventure, but even I can't decipher it. I guess I just have to make up what things say and mean.
At its simplest, this zine can be used as a weird in-world artifact. The Agency notes give some harder mechanics to the abstract contents, but ultimately its up to you to decide if and how to use it.
Incredibly stylish and immersive!
Absolutely adore it! My only regret is that There isn't a version without the Agency's notes saying what the Artifacts do and the stats of the monsters.
Thanks! I wish I had made a noteless version too, but that would have meant another round of scanning and layout. You can take a trick from the CIA and redact anything you don't want seen - any amount of blackouts is perfectly in keeping with the text!
Haha the best solutions are sometimes the most simple.