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Public Access [LGBTQIA+] [Beginner Friendly]

Public Access [LGBTQIA+] [Beginner Friendly]

Channel 94. The Big Man. One Killer Summer. Welcome to Deep Lake.

TYPE

Campaign

SYSTEM

Public Access

LANGUAGE

English

EXPERIENCE

Open to all

AGE

18+
FULL
$15.00

/ Session

Details

Bi-weekly / Friday - 1:30 AM UTC

Dec 19 / Session 19

Session Duration / 3–4 hours

4 / 4 Seats Filled

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Schedule

Fri, Dec 19 | 1:30 AM – Session 19

Fri, Jan 02 | 1:30 AM – Session 20

This game will begin once 3 players have joined

Meet your party members

4/4

About the adventure

Public Access is a tabletop roleplaying game about a group of people in 2004—the Deep Lake Latchkeys—who find themselves investigating strange mysteries in and around the town of Deep Lake, New Mexico. In the ‘80s and early ‘90s, Deep Lake was the home of a notorious public access television station called TV Odyssey, the history and fate of which—the station literally disappeared—is the source of much speculation in certain corners of the internet. As the Latchkeys conduct their investigations in Deep Lake, they will become increasingly aware of the central role TV Odyssey plays in everything that’s going on, and will have to face whatever terrible truth lies at the heart of the infamous station...

Meet the Game Master
Streamer
LGBTQ+
Queer
Neurodivergent
Published Writer
Voice Actor
Game Designer

3 years on StartPlaying

263 games hosted

Highly rated for: Inclusive, Storytelling, Creativity

About me

I am a queer, nonbinary writer, designer, streamer whose been working in the industry for five slutty, slutty years. I am the founder and creative director of Carrion Comfort, which produces creative, kind, and ultimately weird Tabletop games, content, and streams that punch up, not down. My passion for labor rights, indie developers, LGBTQ+ issues, and my Appalachian roots shine throughout the stories I wants to see in the industry and beyond. Outside of streaming and TTRPGs, I love wrestling, logic puzzles, mythology, culinary art, and my pets, Jigsaw & Rustin.

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Character creation

Creating your character

Characters will be created at Session 0 which is folded into our Session 1. Carved From Brindlewood system has a roadmap for the first session that includes Safety, Character Creation and the intro to the game all in the first session.

What to expect

Preparing for the session

Mics are necessary as this isn't Play-By-Post. Webcams are welcome but not necessary. You will need a Discord account. I will provide rules for play and creation that we will go over in the Session 1.

What Wes Franks brings to the table

I will provide a Character Keeper, Maps, NPC Portraits, ambient soundtracks for mood settings, and more!

Equipment needed to play

Computer

Microphone

Internet

Mobile Phone

Safety

How Wes Franks creates a safe table

First of, ALL players will fill out a Consent Checklist. It is anonymous (except for things that need to be discussed) and will let me know the baseline for what is permitted in play. No one else but me will see this checklist and the information will be presented without judgement to make sure all players feel comfortable. If the lines and veils ever change then please let me know. + I use the X Card in play. At any point during play, if you feel uncomfortable and need to stop then please drop an X in the discord chat and we can pause, discuss and either continue or wrap-up. There will be no question of the use of this except for insight to what was made uncomfortable and if a discussion needs to occur. + I also run games with an open door policy. At any point if you feel the need please step away and just reach out when you can to let us know you are okay. The benefit of home games means that we can pause, rewind, or do whatever we need and the game isn't at risk, though the safety and comfort of all players trumps the game.

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