One-Shot Initiative: D&D 5e 2014, From The Forest They Fled
Details
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PLAYER INFORMATION
Experience required: None
Age: 18+
Number of seats available: 5
Character Sheets: Pregenerated character sheets will be provided
Link to the System!
2 seats in every guild one-shot are reserved for the monthly supporter lottery. You may see players in a game's attendee list before guild-wide RSVPs open.
ABOUT THE ADVENTURE
Ashvale is a simple village, full of people who live their lives without knowing anything about the world outside their valley. But there is one thing that they know: animals can sense danger. And, for the last few days, animals have been running out of the woods. Characters are hired via postings from their local Adventurer's Guild to investigate and must venture into the forest.
ABOUT THE SYSTEM
Dungeons & Dragons is the world’s most popular tabletop roleplaying game (TTRPG). It is a cooperative, storytelling game where you and other players take on the roles of different characters within a story. As you play, your character will make friends and enemies, fight monsters, discover loot, and complete quests.
But while the goal of many games is to score the most points or win, the ultimate goal of D&D is to tell a story. There are dice and Basic Rules involved, and often maps and miniatures or tokens, but the tools that come into play most often are the imaginations of the players.
GAME MASTER INFORMATION
Name: Sylvana
Pronouns: She/Her
13 years as a Game Master
ADDITIONAL DETAILS
WHAT YOU NEED:
- A Pencil
- A set of Polyhedral Dice
WHAT I PROVIDE:
- Pregenerated Character Sheets
- Pencils
GAMEPLAY DETAILS:
- Rules As Written
- Core Book Only
- Learning Session-Gameplay Questions Encouraged
CONTENT WARNINGS:
- Adult Language
- Descriptions of Alcohol Use
- Descriptions of Gore/Violence
PROHIBITED CONTENT:
- Murder Hobos
- Abortion
- Sexual Assault
- Torture
- Infidelity
- Violence Against Children & Animals
SAFETY TOOLS USED
Sometimes games have content or situations where a player or GM may feel stressed out, unsafe, or otherwise not having fun. Safety tools are a way for players and GMs to communicate and check-in before, during, and after a game in order to make sure everyone is still having fun, and to provide the right support when needed.
Information on Safety Tools
DURING THE GAME:
- Lines and Veils
- Open Door
- Breaks
- Aftercare
- Highlight Reel and Wrap Session
PLAYERS CAN EXPECT:
- Combat/Tactics: (Medium)
- Roleplay: (High)
- Exploration: (High)
- Puzzles: (Low)
