Is Unknown Armies the best game for Twin Peaks, or is there something better...

Is Unknown Armies the best game for Twin Peaks, or is there something better, like Mage the Ascension or Trail of Cthulhu?

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>Is Unknown Armies the best game for Twin Peaks, or is there something better, like Mage the Ascension or Trail of Cthulhu?

This is a Veeky Forums homebrew made by an user who wanted to make a Twin Peaks/ X-Files-style RPG.

Original run or the new run?

Rolled 18, 28 = 46 (2d66)

Nifty. Thanks!

Rollan' for town name:

>it says roll d66
>roll 18
>look at table
>15-16
>21-22
>no 18

What kind of black lodge witchcraft is this?!?

>it's actually roll 2d6 and use each die as 10s or 1s column.
>what do you even call that?
>FUCKING WEIRD TWIN PEAKS ROLLAN'

I'd recommend looking into Over the Edge. Its main influence is surrealist things like Naked Lunch.

Rolled 6, 1, 1, 2 = 10 (4d6)

Our fair town is called East Hills.

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I run a pretty good one in 3.5e

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You can't be fucking serious.

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A CoC game where you softpeddle the really bizarre monsters could work.

Rolled 5 (1d6)

Rolling for location

So East Hills is in the desert? I can work with that. Maybe we could work in some Roswell shenanigans

Maybe name is Estcolina, East Hill in Spanish. Give it that out West feel.

>>what do you even call that?
d66 is a common name for it. It never means 'randomize between numbers 1-66' in tabletop parlance.

Night Shift could work here too. Albeit it's in one location, not a town.