Dark Cosmos

Overview

Dark Cosmos is a deep-space campaign setting using the Scum & Villainy system, following a crew of space faring scoundrels who rebel against controlling factions and face down the traumas of their past. Dark Cosmos utilizes the
Scum & Villainy
role-playing system, a
Forged in the Dark https://groupfinder.eu/library/forged-in-the-dark-2017
game produced by Evil Hat Productions.

Synopsis

The crew of the Coyfish have a moment to breath after the fallout of their daring prison break from the Coop. Ark's connection to the Way takes a dangerous turn as he faces a crisis of self in a void filled with forgotten souls, Algernon takes some time to examine his new patient, and Voel comes to terms with navigating the tension of having his attempted killer on board his "baby". What do you think is waiting for Ark in the 'Dead Space'?

Links

youtube.com https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDoVKQwg_aKOXk_08nq9adw1fHmsKk3GY - Youtube playlist spotify.com https://open.spotify.com/show/6VvK7kLYbyEE4kwElpMGvj - Spotify feed podcasts.apple.com https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dark-cosmos-a-scum-and-villainy-actual-play/id1798436931 - Apple Podcasts feed

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