Everyone's afraid of something. But as a Researcher, it's your responsibility to look into these tales of fear, categorize them, and determine what's to be done. Can you still reach out and help the person in question? Or is it too late- have they already been consumed by the fears they brought with them. In that case- can you stop it from happening to somebody else? Do you want to?
Statements of Fear is an investigative-horror TTRPG based on The Magnus Archives, played using the Powered by the Apocalypse system. Facilitated by a Narrator, Researchers are given a Statement and asked to follow up on the case by reaching out to the witness, investigating the scene of the incident, or consulting the Archive for similar occurrences.
Disclaimer: This is a fan-made game, and I make no profit off of it. Also, there are some mild spoilers for The Magnus Archives, but the system can be used without them, and can be played outside of the realm of the podcast.
Statements of Fear is an investigative-horror TTRPG based on The Magnus Archives, played using the Powered by the Apocalypse system. Facilitated by a Narrator, Researchers are given a Statement and asked to follow up on the case by reaching out to the witness, investigating the scene of the incident, or consulting the Archive for similar occurrences.
Disclaimer: This is a fan-made game, and I make no profit off of it. Also, there are some mild spoilers for The Magnus Archives, but the system can be used without them, and can be played outside of the realm of the podcast.
The first zip file contains the basic rules, 14 playable classes, and supplemental material regarding artefacts and rituals.
The second zip file contains an example One Shot statement and investigative resources- for you to use or to base your own off of.
The second zip file contains an example One Shot statement and investigative resources- for you to use or to base your own off of.
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