The Veiled Vaults of the Onyx Queen | 0 Level Funnel in DCC

The Veiled Vaults of the Onyx Queen | 0 Level Funnel in DCC

You have been marked for death. You were supposed to rot yet you survive. With your pitchforks, will you claim glory and break down the Veiled Vaults?

TYPE

One-Shot

LANGUAGE

English

EXPERIENCE

Beginner

AGE

18+
2 NEEDED TO START
$20.00

/ Session

Details

Once / Tuesday - 11:00 PM UTC

May 6

Session Duration / 3–4 hours

0 / 5 Seats Filled

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About the adventure

You have been marked for death. In the liveliness of your local festival, you awaken deep in a royal burial vault. There in the darkness, you and the other peasants see strange beasts. You don't where you are or why you were brought to this damned place. But you know one thing: It is Do Or Die! Will you pick up your pitch forks and unravel the mysteries behind this burial vaults or embrace the darkness Veiled by the Onyx Queen? Game Premise✨: 0 Level FUNnel ⛓️- Dungeon Crawl Classics is less concerned about highly optimized characters and more so about creating bizarre, fantastical, and dangerous situations for our adventurers. That is clear in the 0 Level Funnel. 0 Level means playing as peasants with no remarkable characteristics but all the glory of having to brave the danger. The joy comes from creating ingenious, clever, and even stupid plans against the horrors of the funnel. And the survivors, are more capable and fearsome, than those who did not. Tables Galore 📊: DCC prides itself on its several randomized tables. From nifty effects on spells to loot, your cut throats are built from a combination of randomization and the wits of the player.

Game style

Dungeon Crawl

Roleplay Heavy

Rule of Cool (RoC)

Meet the Game Master

5.0

(22)

TOP GM
Podcaster
LGBTQ+
Queer
Black
Artist

2 years on StartPlaying

100 games hosted

Highly rated for: Creativity, Inclusive, Teacher

About me

Howdy! I'm Blerdy Disposition, a Queer Black Game Master and Youtuber. As a game master, I focus on horror games, old school DnD, and narrative games. Specifically my game sessions focus on heavy roleplay, rule of cool, and player creativity! If you are interested in playing in a game focused on roleplay and player creativity then reach out or sign up for a game. I am also happy to work with players interested in a custom game suited for their schedule When I am not running or playing TTRPGs, I have a Youtube Channel focused on learning more about indie TTRPGs and my tips for players and game masters running games.

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Character creation

Creating your character

We will roll our 0 level characters together. That means: Equipment, weapons, birth augur, as well as occupation will all be done on session 0. We will create them on Roll20 and we will be creating 4 separate Level 0 characters for each player.

What to expect

Preparing for the session

1. Computer and Internet required. High speed internet will make for a more enjoyable experience. 2. Mic and headphones required (speakers cause echo). 3. Set up free accounts on Roll20 and Discord. 4. Recommend Chrome or Firefox browser. 5. Install Discord app on computer. 6. Join my server. That is where we will play our game.

What Blerdy brings to the table

1. DCC Rulebook as well as a cheat sheet for players to reference 2. A Personal Music Bot using Kenku.Fm 3. Dynamic Lighting for when dungeon delving or needed. 4. Discord Server to discuss the game.

Equipment needed to play

Computer

Headphones

Internet

Microphone

Safety

How Blerdy creates a safe table

I use a combination of Safety Tools Before, During, and After the Game. Before The Game: Session 0 📝 Code of Conduct at my Table I believe as a Queer Black GM, safety at my table is and will always be a number 1 priority. RPGs should allow us to safely explore topics we want and have fun with it. So that means this table and my groups are anti-racist, anti-queerphobic, and tolerating bigotry is entirely unacceptable. So any kind of behavior like that will result in immediate ejection from my game. Lines, Veils, and Boundaries 🪞 I use a set of primer topics to discuss what we do not want to see in the game. A sample of that is attached below https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1TVfQ1_UyP7EyTUi6zK3FFvfFvucZRjaDHHFAoBmvhxM/edit?usp=sharing During my Game: Breaks🧱 I always make sure to include a 10+ minute break in my game. Of course breaks can be longer or shorter depending on what is best for the group at the time. After the Game: Stars and Wishes ✨ Post game and especially at the end of the campaign, I ask what people's stars and wishes. Stars are used for things people really liked during the game. Wishes are things participants would like to see in the future.

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