The pursuit of a serial killer is the stuff of podcasts and Netflix documentaries but the reality of such a hunt in the Worlds of Darkness is nowhere near as clean or simple. Among federal law enforcement in the USA, the Vanguard Serial Crimes Unit is tasked with this particular duty. Their cases are replete with every horror humans can visit upon each other. Spree killers, mass murders, serial killers, and slashers fill their files and haunt the dreams of their personnel. Agents bring unique talents and skills into the field in a desperate attempt to stop those whose fundamental nature is to kill. Sometimes they can stem the tide. Sometimes they're too little, too late. Welcome to Penetanguishene. The bloody trail of a killer leads north, sending VASCU agents into a foreign land that's eerily familiar. In the quiet woods of central Ontario, Canada, a grotesque battle of wits and will is about to unfold and numerous lives will never be the same again. What has led a twisted individual to this picturesque town and could it be a foreshadowing of worse to come? Project Waypoint is a campaign for the Chronicles of Darkness, where the players take on the roles of agents and allies of the Vanguard Serial Crimes Unit. This is intended to be a relatively short campaign with the option to continue exploring these characters and their world. While this group is a Conspiracy for Hunter: The Vigil, players will be starting the campaign as regular mortal characters who could manifest a connection to the supernatural in a variety of ways at a later date. This is intended to be a dark and disturbing exploration of the most human monsters of all in the World of Darkness. As such, it is intended for mature players. <a href="https://app.roll20.net/lfg/listing/380653/project-waypoint" rel="nofollow">https://app.roll20.net/lfg/listing/380653/project-waypoint</a> This game will require payment to the Game Master at a rate of $20 per session through his startplaying.games account. Roll20 is not responsible for any payment transactions and cannot enforce any private arrangements.