Deception is a right. Truth is a privilege. Innocence is a luxury. Born of the U.S. government’s 1928 raid on the degenerate coastal town of Innsmouth, Massachusetts, the covert agency known as Delta Green opposes the forces of darkness with honor, but without glory. Delta Green agents slip through the system, manipulating the federal bureaucracy while pushing the darkness back for another day — but often at a shattering personal cost.

Operational Intelligence

Five Scenario Seeds to Make Your Delta Green Game Truly Terrifying: 2017-1-13

Seen recently at the Delta Green Twitter feed, the Delta Green page on Facebook. Five more scenario seeds to make your Delta Green game truly terrifying. Inside the Messy World of Anonymous Therapy App Talkspace. An operation begins when hints of unnatural dangers creep into anonymous
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Free New Scenario — Operation DUSTBOWL

V-Cell has gone missing. With little time left before missing persons reports start showing up, your Agents have been “cordially invited” to Oklahoma City to figure out who or what happened. The Agents will wind down a trail of government conspiracies, urban legends, a cen
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Briefing Documents and Character Sheets Now in Deutsch

Back in the summer, we released the Delta Green: Briefing Documents. This five-page reference document summarizes the core rules of Delta Green: The Role-Playing Game. They cover creating Agents, using skills, conducting combat, and falling apart as sanity dwindles. And now thanks to
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RPPR Actual Play of Kali Ghati

Role-Playing Public Radio is at it again, this time with Shane Ivey’s Kali Ghati scenario for Delta Green: The Role-Playing Game. Check out the link here and consider joining their Patreon so they can keep creating great content A synopsis of the scenario: A mixed group of feder
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Future/Perfect Adapted for Delta Green: The Role-Playing Game

Decades ago, an explosion leveled the Hunt Electrodynamics Plant and put most of Hellbend, California, out of work. Now the town is nearly dead. Only eighty-two people call the crumbling remains of Hellbend home, and those few don’t look to the future. They get by on what they can, se
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Imagery Intelligence