Kult: Divinity Lost

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Kult: Divinity Lost is the fourth edition of Kult, a contemporary horror RPG originally created by Gunilla Jonsson and Michael Petersén and first published in Sweden by Äventyrsspel (later Target Games) in 1991 - a game notorious enough in its day that its Italian release was reportedly banned by the Vatican.  This edition, designed by Robin Liljenberg and Petter Nallo and published by Helmgast in 2018 following a successful Kickstarter, is a ground-up reboot: entirely new rules built on a modified version of the Powered by the Apocalypse engine, and a setting updated from the 1990s to the present day. It won two ENNIE Awards in 2019 and is distributed internationally by Modiphius Entertainment.

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Hiii there my name is Liam (he/him) and a few things about me is that I'm 21 years old and I've played mostly homebrew games. I prefer roleplay heavy games compared to combat heavy but i love to play both. Besides Dnd I also make kandi beaded jewelry and play video games with me currently playing Fallout New Vegas and Moonlight Peaks I am open to playing locally but I'm more open to play online as I don't like to drive much. I have Discord (friendlyfang.) and have previously used Roll20 and briefly scrolled on Foundry. I also have previously played in a Blooddborne inspired game and that was alot of fun with the dark elements but. I'm hoping to join a group whether that be for a long campaign or one shots. I'm much more open to a chill game, i prefer the fun of the game. I live in PST and I'd also love to play Magic the Gathering with some people!! if interested in playing either add me on Discord!! :3
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SEEKING A GAME AROUND 4-6PM MY TIME (Fridays and/or Sundays) Hi, my name is Exi and I'm a GM of 10+ years, who now finds himslef with an open slot on Fridays and/or Sundays and would like to fill it either by GMing a game (only for a full group tho - I had enough searching for new players for now) or playing.  If I'm to GM, I'll be running a game of DnD with a 5.19 ruleset and books, all of which I have and access will be provided. When it comes to playing I have no problem with trying something new, but I've played only DnD (many editions), Cyberpunk RED and KULT: Divinity Lost, but I think of myself as a rather quick learner. I'm more of a roleplayer and a tinkerer, so all the games I play are customised to suit my needs. Feel free to message me here and I will try to respond as soon as possible.

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