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'''Demonground''' can refer to either of two things in a [/tg/] sense. The first is terminology from the horror game [[Dark Conspiracy]], referring to areas where portals to nightmarish other realms have opened, allowing their denizens to infiltrate Earth. The second is a horror RPG [[netbook]] series. | '''Demonground''' can refer to either of two things in a [[/tg/]] sense. The first is terminology from the horror game [[Dark Conspiracy]], referring to areas where portals to nightmarish other realms have opened, allowing their denizens to infiltrate Earth. The second is a horror RPG [[netbook]] series. | ||
The Demonground publication was a shortlived fanzine - originally for [[Dark Conspiracy]], hence the name, but it branched out into other horror games of late 90s and the early 2000s. Created by a bunch of Dark Conspiracy fans who met in a chatroom, it ran from October 1998 to September 2002, but then sadly fell under whilst editing issues #16 and #17 - content planned for those issues did make it into [[Protodimensions]] before that publication met its own sad demise. | The Demonground publication was a shortlived fanzine - originally for [[Dark Conspiracy]], hence the name, but it branched out into other horror games of late 90s and the early 2000s. Created by a bunch of Dark Conspiracy fans who met in a chatroom, it ran from October 1998 to September 2002, but then sadly fell under whilst editing issues #16 and #17 - content planned for those issues did make it into [[Protodimensions]] before that publication met its own sad demise. |
Revision as of 02:03, 1 September 2019
Demonground can refer to either of two things in a /tg/ sense. The first is terminology from the horror game Dark Conspiracy, referring to areas where portals to nightmarish other realms have opened, allowing their denizens to infiltrate Earth. The second is a horror RPG netbook series.
The Demonground publication was a shortlived fanzine - originally for Dark Conspiracy, hence the name, but it branched out into other horror games of late 90s and the early 2000s. Created by a bunch of Dark Conspiracy fans who met in a chatroom, it ran from October 1998 to September 2002, but then sadly fell under whilst editing issues #16 and #17 - content planned for those issues did make it into Protodimensions before that publication met its own sad demise.
Games Supported
- All Flesh Must Be Eaten
- Bureau 13
- Call of Cthulhu
- Children of the Sun
- Conspiracy X
- Dark Conspiracy
- Dark Matter
- Delta Green
- Hunter: The Reckoning
- Little Fears
- Species
- Unknown Armies
- Witchcraft
External Links
- http://42north.org/demonground/ - Demonground's website, with downloadable back-issues.