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Goblin Prison Break: Size Doesnt Matter
$15.00
/ Session
Details
Once / Tuesday - 11:45 PM UTC
Nov 15
Session Duration / 2.5–3.5 hours
2 / 5 Seats Filled
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About the adventure
All of you were recent recruits of the great goblin chief Snot tusk. After weeks of grueling training, you were all given a final task; to travel to the ogre camp and steal one ogre necklace each. Unfortunately, one of your group clumsily tripped over a sleeping ogre in the center of their camp waking them up, and you were all captured. 10 of you were initially trapped, one by one the ogres have been coming to take and eat one of you, but enough is enough, you have to find a way to escape, and not only escape, but to each gather your necklace and return victoriously to Snot Tusk!
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Meet the Game Master
About me
I got my first taste of D&D in university when a class mate ran a 4th edition game for us over 2 years. Being someone who always lived in my own imagination, it was such a joy for me and I became obsessed with this form of collective story telling. I've been playing Dungeons and Dragons since 2011, and I've been a DM since September 2020. In that time I've run and finished a 2 year- 6 player campaign, I'm currently still running multiple in-person, and online games ranging from 3 players to 7. I've also run many, many one shots and I love the short story adventure format. As a writer, and an artist, I love creative mediums and immersive story telling. Dungeons and Dragons is a huge part of my life, and a huge passion for me, and I'm excited to share that with new people! :)
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Creating your character
- All player characters must be goblins - I would like player characters to be created ahead of time if possible - Please make them on D&D Beyond, and join campaign link once provided - Players can use all officially licensed wizards content for characters - Please start player characters at level 5 - Please try to stick to combat classes, remember you are playing basic tribal golbins, so rogue, ranger, fighter, barbarian, and monk all can work. However if your experience is better playing masic classes I wont stand in the way of your enjoymjent :)
Want more information about this, or any of my one shot games? Check out this video where I breifly descripe each game. Find yours in the timestamp and see if its something youd like to play! https://youtu.be/IYwKIwW621U
What to expect
Preparing for the session
- I prefer everything being digital for ease and for fairness. Please have accounts on both roll 20, and d&d beyond - Have a microphone please, I prefer using discord to chat during games, video isn't required for those not comfortable with it, but speaking to each other at least is necessary. - Character sheets will be digital on d&d beyond, and all dice rolls will be made either in d&d beyond or in roll 20 so physical dice not needed.
What Red Beards Workshop brings to the table
If players can either send me an image or describe their characters, I will have digital tokens made for their characters on roll 20 for our virtual table top games.
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How Red Beards Workshop creates a safe table
I typically don't run session 0's for one shots unless requested by players, but if request I very happy to engage in session 0s. I ask that my players use D&D beyond campaign links to create their players, that they use either point buy or standard array to keep things balanced and fair for everyone, and that all rolls are made online. I like to keep things light and fun, however there are some more serious aspects of stories that can be interpreted negatively by certain people depending on their experiences. For example, traveling in the woods and your party is attacked by an animal, being a fantasy game, most players may have no issue fighting it, but someone against animal abuse may take issue. D&D and all TTRPG should be fun for everyone so if there are specific Lines and veils you would like to be avoided please reach out and I will do my best to accommodate and/or discuss.
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