Kev Walsh

Kev Walsh

@lvp73.bsky.social

RPG lover Adventure Writer Social Worker Dark and Lonely Waters - Mythos horror on the forgotten streets of England, is out now on Drivethru: https://www.drivethrurpg.com/en/product/487812/in-dark-and-lonely-waters?affiliate_id=576068

115 Followers 143 Following 275 Posts Joined Aug 2023
7 months ago

I need to know how this pans out. Following!

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7 months ago

2025. All subscriptions, no vowels

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7 months ago
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In Dark And Lonely Waters - Chaosium | Miskatonic Repository | Kev Walsh. | DriveThruRPG England. 1986. Orange light bounces off wet paving stone. Pre-thunder storm static electrifies the air, and the smell of stale chip fat dulls it back out again. The bass sound of party music thuds fro...

t’s been a year now since I released In Dark & Lonely Waters and I remain really proud of it. It’s sold better than I ever hoped and I’ve decided to keep the price low for a few weeks longer in celebration of it existing for a whole 12 months. 

www.drivethrurpg.com/en/product/4...

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7 months ago

Its absolutely boss isn't it!

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10 months ago

As a lover of miserable things I have finally started paying proper attention to The Leftovers and am really, really into it. I watched a couple when it was first on but never stuck with it. I can't remember there being much fanfare around it originally but I may have missed it.

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11 months ago

Fuck yes

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11 months ago

time and place the setting was particularly evocative. Also the 70s public information film that is central to this and gets mentioned by an npc can be found on youtube and played as players will be aware and adds to the story and feel. For the price it's worth buying just to read!"

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11 months ago

The content is for players who dont mind some emotional and horror trauma, obviously the DM can tweak this anyway. I recommend for Zoe's flat/apartment scene playing the relevant track, Superstar, running this npc scene I, as the DM, was choked up.. as a person brought up in the same

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11 months ago

Just had the most amazing review of the Call of Cthulhu scenario I wrote. I love it when people get where I was coming from:

"Ok firstly, this is top notch but take heed of the content warning. Many scenarios have a blanket cover-all PC content warning, well this one is for real.

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11 months ago

In my life I have used ChatGPT once. That was to ask it to write a joke treatment for a sequel to The 13th Warrior called 14th Warrior, where a group of vikings travel through time to Compton in 1991 and Ice Cube joins them. I have no desire to use it again and every desire for that film to exist.

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11 months ago
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Mining of authors’ work is nothing new – AI is just doing what creative humans do | Letter Letters: Creativity has always ‘trained’ on the work of others, says Andrew Vincent

The worst take on this whole debate that should not even be a debate at all. These words reek to me of bootlicking.

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11 months ago
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@philmillar.bsky.social did a meme for why I would love Atomfall and now I have to pull the trigger on it.

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11 months ago
Title: Modern Folk horrors of the British Isles 

Five images of various characters:

A coven of murderous witches...
Who play loud youtube videos on public transport.

An ancient malevolent demon... 
With a three-hour podcast interviewing entrepreneurs.

A flock of bloodthirsty ravens...
Who think absolutely everything is "Woke". 

A primordial shambling beast... 
Wearing a "Make albion great again" baseball cap. 

A mob of satanic villagers... 
Who give bad reviews to books they haven't read.

my HORRIFYING cartoon for this week’s @theguardian.com books

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11 months ago

I didn't even know that existed mate!

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11 months ago

I just got finished with another rewatch of Midnight Mass. I started this rewatch in October 2024. I immediately want to start it again. I like Mike Flanagan's other Netflix stuff just fine but Midnight Mass is absolutely next level for me.

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11 months ago

I love this book so much. Weird Walk was the first in that wave of esoteric fanzines that I got into, and remains my favourite.

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11 months ago
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Humble RPG & Fiction Bundle: The Delta Green RPG, VTT, & Fiction Collection Get tabletop role-playing game (TTRPG) resources for Delta Green—an adventure that expertly blends horror and strategy. Pay what you want & support charity!

The Delta Green Humble Bundle is genuinely exceptional value. You get almost everything and certainly everything you could ever reasonably need.

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11 months ago

From the "Lawful Good" paladin

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11 months ago

Oh mate. You have my sympathy. Is it better, or worse than having Krang in the party though?

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11 months ago
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This is my life

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11 months ago
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Me and @weredownandout tried to get some Biohazard pics in Newsham Park but Rosie wasn’t playing ball. She doesn’t like Urban Discipline as much as me I guess.

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11 months ago

Ahh is that you making the Birkenhead Docks reference then? The dog photo is from Croxteth Park this morning. Podcast is really engaging. Haven't looked forward to new episodes of a podcast for a while but this has really grabbed me.

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11 months ago

@willmac23.bsky.social l don't know the dignified way to do this so... apologies. But I just saw you liked this. I LOVE The Apparation Phase and didn't realise its author was involved in Broken Veil. But it makes perfect sense. Can't wait for the final episode man.

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11 months ago

Living in my head is a fucking nightmare. I am desperate to carry on this writing project. But it's just 20 words then a video of Dina Cazeras talking about his favourite records. 20 words then a video of that guy who opens MTG boosters and NEVER gets a good pull. Who lives like this?

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11 months ago
A beagle dog walking back toward the photographer on a well trodden path in a large green field

Really, really enjoying The Broken Veil podcast and highly recommend it if you're a fan of weird fiction, psychogeography, and creepy England stuff. Chose a scenic walk for Rosie this morning so I didn't get too shit scared at the penultimate episode.

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11 months ago
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How I'm spending my Saturday night. Been meaning to get my head into this for a very long time.

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11 months ago
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Lake Mungo is one of the most discussed films in conversations about films that are rarely discussed. I revisit this a couple of times a year for an absolute masterclass in subtle, creeping dread and understated, human horror.

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11 months ago
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Coming soon: Secret Passages #2: An Old School RPG and Oldhammer Magazine Packed with interviews and illustrations, this is the second of a new quarterly zine exploring the RPGs and wargames that raised us.

“Many sequels have surpassed their originals.“
Mickey, Scream 2 (1997)

There are TWO #WorldofDarkness articles in second issue of Secret Passages and that calls for an epigram.

The pre-launch page is now live: www.kickstarter.com/projects/jdh...

#ttrpg #ttrpgs #oldhammer #oldhammercommunity

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11 months ago
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We started a weekly RPG club in our fave caf last year. We turned one year old last week. I’m stoked.

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11 months ago

Not a day in my life goes by where I don't seriously consider my grimdark bullied teenager RPG Dörk Borg.

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