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Delta Green RPG

God's Teeth

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CONTENT WARNING: THIS CAMPAIGN CONCERNS AND CONFRONTS VIOLENCE AGAINST CHILDREN. SUCH SUBJECT MATTER CAN BE FAR WORSE, FAR MORE PERSONAL AND AWFUL, THAN THE USUAL COSMIC HORRORS OF DELTA GREEN. ABUSE OF THE HELPLESS IS ALL TOO PRESENT IN OUR WORLD AND IN THE LIVES OF MANY PLAYERS. READ THE ENTIRE CAMPAIGN BEFORE YOU BEGIN PLAY.

CLAIMED BY THE GOD THAT FEEDS

In early 2001, a few Agents of Delta Green face an evil too cruel to ignore. They can never turn back from what they see or what they must do to stop it. A night of death leaves them scarred forever. But even as one terror fades, another awakens.

The Agents find themselves beset by a power more frightful than Delta Green itself, a force beyond that hungers for unnatural death. A force that hunts horrors like a cat stalking prey. A force that has made the Agents the instruments of its ceaseless devourings.

God’s Teeth follows the Agents across nearly twenty years of dire history:

GO FORTH (2001): The Agents fall onto a long timeline of bitter choices and terrible repercussions.

THE LONG YEARS (2001–2016): The Agents are recruited into the new Delta Green, the official Program. Any number of scenarios might follow. The Agents are drawn to horrors.

RED THOUGHTS (2016): Repercussions from “Go Forth” swim to the surface of public awareness. The Agents must push them down again.

WHITE TEETH (2016): The Agents must seek victims who survived that awful night of “Go Forth” and became monstrous themselves, murderous youths who work to sharpen the Teeth.

THE SPIRAL (2016–2020): Terrors converge. The influence of the god that claims the Agents seems only to grow. An FBI tip signals another threat resurrected from the sins of the past.

THE HIDDEN GOD (2020): As the world embraces plague, the Agents must trace the consequences of their actions, confront impossible foes, and face the appalling force that cursed them.

266 pages, Hardcover

Published October 1, 2023

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August 23, 2025
This is fifth book I've read from the Delta Green Humble Bundle I picked up last year.

This is a campaign module for Delta Green, the first full-length module for the property that I've read. It places the players - the titular God's Teeth - in a nightmare scenario involving heinous human abuse of children committed in order to serve a god that is a horrific and headache-inducing contradiction in itself. The Agents find themselves thrust into this narrative at several points over the course of about two decades, which each intersection being more terrible than the last.

I don't know how I feel about this module. It was handled in a very mature fashion as the author created it in response to similar abuse he's seen over his years as a teacher. He seems to be a very empathetic person with strong progressive views informing his handling of this incredibly dark subject matter, so there's never too much detail revealed and the sympathy is always with the kids stuck in this horrendous lose-lose situation that's later made so much worse by the inclusion of ICE-driven racism. There is a very compelling narrative here but I don't know that this should have been turned into a module for a table top RPG. Or any kind of game, for that matter. This should have been several sessions with a therapist or, if he insisted on "writing the poison out of his system" as he put it, this should have been a novel, not a game. I can't imagine anyone spending a year or more trying to slog through all the trauma that's buried in this module.
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310 reviews30 followers
November 14, 2025
God's Teeth is a deep, brilliant, bleak, and disturbing campaign for Delta Green, written from a history of traumatic events by the unequaled Caleb Stokes.

It is difficult to express the brilliance of how every event, every player choice, every scene, every character, all weaves into the darkness that is happening behind the veil of reality.

There is nothing quite like it.

That said, this campaign is HARSH. Read, and run it/play it if you have thick skin. There are some very mature topics within, which some players might have trouble with.

If you do have thick skin, this will be a memorable, rewarding, and brutal campaign that will stick with your group for life.

If you don't, which there is nothing wrong with that at all, there are other brilliant campaigns for Delta Green that are not as triggering as this one.

Regardless, props to Caleb Stokes for having crafted this devastating and multilayered campaign. Amazing work.
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March 28, 2026
Despite being a tabletop role-playing game. God's Teeth is literally the expelling of grief and disgust with horrible subject matter. Literally trying to come to terms with real-world horror by hoping a supernatural cause would be more digestible. It is tough to read; it will be tough to run. But it will leave players or simply readers changed.
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7 reviews9 followers
October 28, 2025
Wow. Asks a lot from it's players and GM but this is genuinely haunting stuff.
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November 20, 2024
This is the best RPG campaign I've read and run. It is intricate, unflinching, and original. It's also quite open, allowing the GM and players to take it in very different directions, but with a strong core spine story that feels satisfying. The story would only fit a particular group willing to explore these themes.
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