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John Scott Tynes, writer and game designer shared The Unspeakable Oath’s photo.

August 17, 2013

John Scott Tynes, writer and game designer shared The Unspeakable Oath's photo.

I’m very pleased that The Unspeakable Oath has won an ENnie Award at this year’s GenCon. It’s been twenty-three years since I founded the Oath but this award is really the work of one person: Shane Ivey, who picked up the mantle of editor-in-chief and has done nothing but great work ever since. The gaming industry is better for having the Oath in it, but it is even better for having Shane.

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My most recent TRPG project is Delta Green: The Labyrinth, winner of the Gold ENnie Award for Best Supplement of 2020.

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