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RPPR Illustrated: The Best of Adam Scott Glancy

 Adam Scott Glancy, co-author Delta Green and friend of the podcast, has contributed to many of our finest episodes. Patsy created a great collage of the finest moments in his games. 

Across the top, left to right, we have the doomed trek across the  Alps from Lord Of The Peaks, the house besieged by flying vampires in  The Uncorrupted, and a most unusual dogfight from The Night Mission.

Below,  we have the sinister court of Ape-Caesar from New Rome, Bronze-age worm  sorcerers meeting twentieth-century firepower in U-boot Heraus, a  rock-paper-scissors game deciding an enemy Taker's fate in The Torus,  and the franken-dog test subjects from The Wounded.

At the  bottom, we have the detritus of many nations and many wars, representing  the forty-minute history lesson that begins most Glancy games- or as I  like to call it, the best part.

Art by Patsy McDowell 

RPPR Illustrated: The Best of Adam Scott Glancy

Comments

Closest we may get to Horrors of War.

Mark Grehan

Which one is middle right?

Dylan Craig

Found it! Update #32 posted Nov. 1, 2018. Very cool. Thank you!

Max Writer

I publicly posted that exact image on the Kickstarter for Horrors of War. Not sure which update, but there's a lot of art you can see in the updates.

Adam Scott Glancy

A worthy tribute.

Scribbleykins

This is awesome. The one illustration of a Glancy game I'd like to see is the U-Boat Hrause scene where the Germans gun down the Deep Ones in the rowboat near the beginning of the scenario. That was excellent.

Max Writer

I've learned more from ASG's intros than from entire middle school social studies classes

Anthony Pipitone

Incredible!

czernobog


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