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Agents of Oblivion

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Agents of Oblivion is the highly anticipated Savage Worlds setting book we like to call The Perfect Cocktail of Horror and Espionage. Within these pages grace everything you need to play the style of spy game you want to play from "The Company Line" where every nightmare and conspiracy you can imagine is real and you can wield the powers you need to drive back the darkness to "Spy versus Spy" where you can take things on in a gritty brutal fashion.


John Rogers, creator and executive producer of Leverage, says it nicely in the Intro (click here to read more).

"You have in your hands a rules set that lets you play anything from "Spellslinging Spy vs. Alien Brain Eater" to "Harry Palmer vs. That Unpleasant Fellow from Bulgaria." They haven't glossed over any of the little nuts and bolts you need to play a realistic spy game, if that's your desire - they've just streamlined it to be Fast, Furious, and Fun. That I can use one setting to play both those extremes is impressive as hell."

Let's break things down a bit more:
Agent generation is designed with flexibility in mind and expands the Savage Worlds base rules while remaining true to them. Within are options to even modify your agent's abilities between missions. Add to that resources and you have a setting which truly shines-spytech, special training, SUDs (single use devices), and a multitude of ways to trick out your loadouts and options to grab!


If you're the Director, there's plenty for you within these pages as well. Advice on how to integrate spy and horror themes into your games along with details on modeling your campaign into one of the seven campaign frameworks and a robust spy sampler where we show you how by example of how to create a campaign in each of the styles. Combine this with mission generators, creature generators, and more and you can leap into the modern world of high stakes espionage and horror with complete confidence.

 

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December 18th, 2014
Disclaimer: This is from the point of view of someone GMing for the first time. I've played in several Savage Worlds campaigns, and recently decided to try my hand at GMing. I investigated a bunch of different settings material, and Agents of Oblivion [...]
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October 28th, 2011
I am a great fan of Savage Worlds and of the Laundry series by Charles Stross. AoO is a very nicely produced setting that allows you to play anything from a Bond movie to Spy-Cthulhu and X-Files to Men in Black, so I shall be using it to run a Laundry [...]
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October 28th, 2011
Great additon to the Savage Worlds line. Finally a usable core for creating a modern-horror hybrid setting. [...]
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October 20th, 2011
AOO has replaced all my other Savage Worlds settings as my current favorite. The combination of über spy tech, horror and espionage has really grabbed me. The setting allows for any kind of setting from 007 style games, too "xXx" style actio [...]
Thomas B. [Featured Reviewer]
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October 20th, 2011
WHAT WORKS: A great alternative for people who may have liked BLACK OPS or CONSPIRACY X but decided they weren't fans of GURPS of Classic Unisystem anymore (like me!). The book is all about options, options, options, not about shoe-horning in a single [...]
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