The Best Damn Apartment In Night City!

The Best Damn Apartment In Night City!

TYPE

One-Shot

LANGUAGE

English

EXPERIENCE

Beginner

AGE

18+
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Details

Once / Saturday - 11:00 PM UTC

Apr 17

Session Duration / 3.5–4.5 hours

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About the adventure

This is a one shot adventure that will serve as an introduction to Cyberpunk Red. A streamlined, laid back approach, with an entertaining vibe, 'The Apartment' is a great way to learn Cyberpunk Red and discover this vibrant and gritty world from Mike Pondsmith and R. Talsorian Games.

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Meet the Game Master

5.0

(7)

5 years on StartPlaying

12 games hosted

Highly rated for: Storytelling, Inclusive, Creativity

About me

Hello! I'm Patrick and I've been playing TTRPG's for around 11 years now and I've been a DM/GM for the majority of that time. I've been running a weekly D&D 5e game for friends and co-workers for nearly 6 years! I love learning new systems and games, so I'm always looking to expand my library. I try and provide a fun and supportive gaming experience that makes players feel engaged and entertained. I focus on player agency, collaborative story telling, and tailoring each game to my players. As part of my zero sessions I always have players fill out a confidential RPG Consent Form. This allows player to set what they feel is an appropriate and safe experience for them. I'm new here and I can't wait to get rolling!

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Character creation

Creating your character

GM will have pre-generated characters available, but original characters can be rolled up very quickly. Players are encouraged to connect with GM to determine characters before the session, but not required.

The current party

Minimum of 3 players, max of 5.

What to expect

Preparing for the session

Players will need a mic and computer to use Discord (tablet and mobile are acceptable). A set of two to five d6 and at least one d10 (Discord dice bot/app will be the default mechanic). GM recommends watching YouTube videos about the world of Cyberpunk and Night City (where the game takes place); but GM will provide a short overview regardless.

What Patrick brings to the table

GM will provide digital maps and some character art. Players are encouraged to source art for their characters.

Safety

How Patrick creates a safe table

RP elements with a combat core. The game will have a more RP and narrative opening but depending on player choices combat may come sooner rather than later. As for content, I will not have sexually explicit content in the game; any scenes headed that direction will fade to black or be interrupted with a convenient narrative moment. It is my function as a GM to provide a safe and fun experience; and while topics can be "appropriate" in the context of the narrative I encourage players to discuss which topics they are not comfortable with and I will adjust as needed. If a topic comes up and is a triggering experience please use the "Red" "Yellow" and "Green" light system for adjusting the flow the narrative. Saying "Red (light)" or typing it in chat with all capital letters means that the current scene must stop and be significantly altered; two or more Red lights in a scene will stop play and a break will occur to process how and if the game will continue. "Yellow" will prompt the GM and players to avoid, fade to black, or alter the narrative in the moment without an abrupt stop; indicating that the player who used Yellow would like to avoid what they believe is about to be a triggering or very uncomfortable scene. "Green" (some times asked as a question), indicates that a player is comfortable with the scene. A player about to make an action they believe may make other players (including the GM) uncomfortable may ask "Green light?" if no one has said "Red" or "Yellow" as they prepare. Once asked the other players can respond as the need to (with Red, Yellow, or Green. I strive to GM a game that challenges and entertains players with only "Green" lights. Please connect with me for more information.

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