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[LF2P][Fantasy AGE] Supernatural Detective Agency [Homebrew]

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Hello potential Agents, It is my pleasure to formally invite One Real Life Male and One Real Life Female to a world of magic, science, and mystery. This world, much like our own, is filled with modern technology, art, and pop culture - albeit one of those pop stars might be a siren, and a painting may be murderous under the right circumstances. You and your partner will be tasked with locating, retrieving, and attending to Occult matters. I have the Gender requirement for story and roleplay purposes ONLY. Vacancies in the future: I will be adding another person/s of no particular gender at a later date - possibly up to FOUR Main Characters and TWO "Guest Stars" for a total of SIX at any given time . Link to  Game Listing Forum If it is easier to picture an amalgam of different stories/shows/movies, it will be much like: Shows Warehouse 13, Grimm, Eureka, X-Files, Fringe, Supernatural, Penny Dreadful Books/Comics Dresden Files, Nightside, Detective Inspector Chen, Hellboy, The Secrets of Doctor Taverner, Sherlock Holmes Movies Constantine, Indiana Jones (In General), Ghostbusters, Van Helsing I would like to start in October between the 9th-12th, preferably around Noon EST - I am pretty flexible with times so don't let that discourage you from at least applying.
When do you play ? The forum link is not working for me
Josh A. said: When do you play ? The forum link is not working for me Edited my post, is the link still not working?
works now, thanks
Josh A. said: works now, thanks Never a Problem :-)
Bumping for interest.
Never played the system, but I do have the book. It seems straightforward enough, and I do enjoy most of the things you cited as inspiration.