Cyberpunk 2077 - NightCity Sirens
Explore NightCity as EdgeRunners as you uncover conspiracies, murder and trying to survive for the month paying for rent or die. Life is Hard in NC.
$15.00
/ Session
Details
Weekly / Friday - 11:30 AM UTC
Dec 19 / Session 49
Session Duration / 2.5–3 hours
4 / 6 Seats Filled
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About the adventure
Night City never sleeps—but sometimes, it forgets to wake up the people you love. In the aftermath of a brutal netrun gone wrong, your crew is shattered. Roxy, the desert-born nomad with a heart bigger than her Caliburn engine, and Alvaria, the neon-voiced rockergirl who could rally a riot with a single chorus, both flatlined in the middle of a friendly dive into Elflines Online. Or so it seemed. Their bodies didn’t die—only their minds did. A rogue Black ICE, buried deep within ELO’s unpatched legacy servers, triggered a catastrophic neuro-feedback loop, frying their neuralware and scattering the engrams of their personalities into corrupted data shards across the Net. Now Raze and Lyrix exist only as fragmented echoes—broken, glitched, and slowly eroding. You and the remaining crew refuse to let them fade. To save them, you must plunge into the hidden underbelly of Night City’s digital wilds: abandoned MMO ruins, forgotten server farms, corpo-controlled AI archives, and net necropolis zones infested with data wraiths. Along the way, you’ll uncover a conspiracy tying together a defunct entertainment megacorp, an AI experimenting with “soul partitioning,” and a cult of netrunners obsessed with digital reincarnation. But the shards are unstable. Each one contains memories, emotions, or skills—sometimes helpful, sometimes violent. Reuniting them won’t just rebuild your friends; it might awaken something new... or something dangerous. Your mission if You Choose To Accept It: Track down the scattered soul-shards hidden in corrupted network domains or in the hands of rival gangs. Battle rogue Edgerunners, deranged Yakuza's, and corrupted Corporations that would stop you in your tracks. Decide how much of their minds you can safely restore—and what pieces might need to be left broken. Confront the entity responsible for the shard-splitting protocol before it perfects the process. Save your friends. Or resurrect something else entirely.
Game style
Combat Lite
Combat Heavy
Roleplay Heavy
Rule of Cool (RoC)
Rules as Written (RaW)
Game themes
Meet the Game Master
About me
Hello there, adventures new and old! Since you're browsing and looking for a game to join, let me tell you a bit about myself first and foremost. I have been into fantasy ever since I was a young lad, be it literature, games, or art. I am also an avid video gamer, pc gamer and have played old RPG game from the early 80s to now. But there is nothing more I enjoyed most but playing roleplaying games with friends and strangers on the table. That was the time I had my first contact with the Tabletop RPG genre, I fell in love with it. I could not only enjoy adventures and worlds made by others by then, and now I could make my own and shared my stories with others. I started with a lot of other RPGs and became a DM at 18. More than twenty years later, I have been the DM in a plethora of campaigns and events. I've played with and hosted in my hometown and city with huge number of friends and strangers in houses, gaming stores, events, conventions, and gaming clubs. I take real care when introducing people to the hobby as everyone's first time should be special so they can love the hobby as much as I do. My main goal is to have fun games where my players can feel comfortable and become invested in the world I created and the players can journey in. Nothing makes me feel happier in RPGs than listening to my players enthusiastically recount the tales we have created together and then coming back for more. As they say, the degree of success for a session or campaign is judged by how long after the players talk about it. As far as paid DMing is concerned, it is my firm belief that a professional DM is expected to have high standards in his attitude towards the game and the players. And you can expect as such from me. If all the above got your attention, I hope I will see you in one of my games!
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Creating your character
Characters start out at Role 4 or Higher depending on the group highest group level. This is to be done in Roll20 by using either Demiplane or even Roll20 Cyberpunk official Sheet. There are pre-made characters available for all players. If a player wishes to make their own character they can contact me before the game session to discuss character creation.
What to expect
Preparing for the session
The only things a player needs for this game is a microphone. A webcam is optional. Getting familiar with Discord for audio and Roll20 for maps is beneficial but not necessary. However roll20 to be tested is highly recommended for dice rolling, improved maps and the visual showcase. If a player has access to the Pathfinder 2e rules to go over it will help them quickly pick up the game.
What Roll20Dad brings to the table
‣ Everything needed to run the game such as Music and Ambience and Heavy Virtual-Table Top Scene by Scene ‣ A well-maintained Discord community with bots to ensure Quality of Life ‣ An ever-evolving Roll20 server for seamless and immersive gaming ‣ A zany and cooky experience that brings the Isekai World To Life in the Curse of Strahd Campaign
Homebrew rules
ElfOnline - Weapons such as Guns are considered Bows and Spells
Equipment needed to play
Computer
Headphones
Internet
Microphone
Mobile Phone
Platforms used
Safety
How Roll20Dad creates a safe table
The setting where sometimes contemporary situations are encountered in an imaginary setting. Most topics will be kept to PG levels with combat descriptions mainly only getting to R levels. Do bring this up with me as we can talk about it in Voice Chat, I am a pleasant guy.
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