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Paris is under the ever-watchful eye of the recently implemented AI system named Marianne. Can you elude her while uncovering deeper conspiracies?

TYPE

Campaign

SYSTEM

Shadowrun

LANGUAGE

English

EXPERIENCE

Open to all

AGE

18+
2 SEATS LEFT
$25.00

/ Session

Details

Weekly / Sunday - 11:30 PM UTC

Dec 21 / Session 20

Session Duration / 3 hours

5 / 7 Seats Filled

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Schedule

Sun, Dec 21 | 11:30 PM – Session 20

Sun, Dec 28 | 11:30 PM – Session 21

Sun, Jan 04 | 11:30 PM – Session 22

Sun, Jan 18 | 11:30 PM – Session 23

Sun, Jan 25 | 11:30 PM – Session 24

Sun, Feb 01 | 11:30 PM – Session 25

Sun, Feb 15 | 11:30 PM – Session 26

Sun, Feb 22 | 11:30 PM – Session 27

This game will begin once 3 players have joined

Meet your party members

5/7

About the adventure

The powers of the Sixth World have been placing all sorts of bets—on themselves, their allies, their enemies, and most importantly, on the plans they have for the future. The time has come to find out who will be the winners and losers of some of those bets, and what the consequences will be. Final Bets takes shadowrunners to Paris where many major Sixth World plot lines are converging, and runners have the chance to be in the middle of all of them. From the intrigue of the Grand Tour to the shifting alliances of the Dis situation to the ongoing machinations of the rich and powerful, Paris is going to be the heart of some intense shadow activity, and runners will have a chance to shape—and hopefully benefit from—the ongoing events. Players that join an in-progress campaign will be given additional resources in karma and nuyen to allow them to be able to operate at the same level as everyone else in the group.

Meet the Game Master

5.0

(28)

2 years on StartPlaying

251 games hosted

Highly rated for: Creativity, Inclusive, Teacher

Average response time: 24+ hours

Response rate: 100%

About me

A lifelong obsession with gaming, sci-fantasy, cyberpunk with the intersection of my more recent interest in TTRPGs has led me into the path of being a professional GM. I started running Shadowrun 9 years ago after playing and getting fully immersed in the hare-brained schemes games. Never could I have guessed that this curiosity would lead me to making lifelong friends, meeting my wife, and becoming a demo agent and writer for Catalyst Game Labs, the makers of Shadowrun. I am dedicated to sharing my passion with others and immersing them into a living breathing world of corporate espionage, secret magical societies and technology run amok. So, what are you waiting for chummer? Get your gear on and join the team. The shadows are waiting.

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Character creation

Creating your character

Players will be given an invite to my discord and put into a channel for their group where they can discuss with their fellow players what they are playing and coordinate if they would like. Players can use the free character generation software genesis which they can then transfer manually into roll20.

The current party

LGBTQ+, mental health safe space, and beginner friendly. Bi-Weekly games for 3 hours a session. Players that are not disruptive and have a cooperative attitude are welcome.

What to expect

Preparing for the session

Players should have a mic, discord, and the core rulebook. It is required for players to have read through the core rulebook at least once by session 1.

What Eric brings to the table

Over 100 fully rendered maps, custom character tokens, background music and sound effects, a vibrant living world that reacts to character choices and does not just railroad the team to a preset conclusion, 7 years experience running primarily Shadowrun.

Equipment needed to play

Computer

Headphones

Internet

Microphone

Safety

How Eric creates a safe table

Session 0 will explain all of the logistics of playing as well as my policy for conflict mediation and generally following Wheaton's rule: Don't be a jerk.

Content warnings

Safety tools used

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