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Here is a Fate/Unisystem plugin RPG PDF for the Daniverse.

Here is a Fate/Unisystem plugin RPG PDF for the Cthulhu Mythos. Dan has mentioned the CM a few times in his comics and cthulhuoid beings have appeared in Fate Zero, so this is available should you want to pit your players against CCD (Cthulhu Cycle Dieties) and other unwholesome critters. Rules for converting entities from the Call of Cthulhu RPG also appear in the Fate Unisystem book proper.

Here is a dice rolling program. It was originally by the now-defunct Irony Games. It was written in the 1990s and so will load very quickly on modern computers. You can use it to make those multiplier rolls in unisystem by inputting the multiplier before the D and then the die type to the right. Thus 1D6 x 3 would be entered as Dice Roll 3d6. You can also just roll one die and then use a calculator to do the multiplication for you to make the results more Unisystem like. It's even possible to do D66 and D666 rolls by asking the program to roll 2D6 (or 3D6) and then looking at the individual die rolls before the total is figured. I include the program here because some people may want to run games only using their netbooks or laptops. Failing that, there's a dice roller I found online and adapted.

I collected a lot of files and support for the old Byakhee Call of Cthulhu character generator.

Here's glovepie and the scripts I developed for it.

Here are the Complete Works of H.P. Lovecraft.

Notes explaining how SIZ works in BRP system.

I am playing a game of Ryuutama, a Japanese TRPG. Thus far it's pretty comfy and fun.

I lack the time to make a proper TRPG adaptation for it but here are some rough notes on putting together your own Lapis Relights TRPG. I'd recommend using Dungeons and Zombies for the main game and then importing material (especially magic rules) from my own Nasuverse TRPG and the Magic Box from Buffy.

Here's one dice roller (mostly for d20), still another (for Call of Cthulhu), and
still another (this one is good for charagen when you have to drop low dice).

Here are some virtual backgrounds for online gaming, working, etc. school , school club rooms , outdoors, office or study rooms, spooky locations, tasteful living rooms, stages, silly and abstract designs, sci-fi, anime, animated backgrounds, Japan life, gun rooms, exotic locations, and otaku rooms.

Here's a guide to getting external drives to auto-mount on steamdeck.
I used it with some sdxcs in adapters that I can plug into my steam deck dock.

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