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GREEN MIND Ep. 2 - Let Me Die

GREEN MIND Ep. 2 - Let Me Die

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Something old and ancient stirs in the Appalachian Mountains that S-Cell has to deal with. A one shot side opera with Caleb Stokes, writer of God's Teeth for Delta Green and creator of the Red Markets TTRPG, as our featured guest player!

This scenario is based on “Let Me Grow, Let Me Die” by Loluan/Lukas, an original homebrew for 9mm Retirement Radio.

Played using Delta Green: The Roleplaying Game by Arc Dream Publishing.

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Theme Song: “Mysterious Artifact” by Crypt of Insomnia (royalty-free from Envato)

Additional music and sound effects provided by Avery Alexander (used with permission) and Envato

Cast

Lukas: Handler

Caius: Tatu Salo (Agent STRATUM)

Jan: Barbara “Barb” Ginn (Agent SYLVAN)

Mike: Timothy Burke (Agent SIMPSON)

Caleb Stokes: Sylvester Mayer (Agent SLY)

Alia: Martha Lang

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