Dungeon Horror Dragon Show (A Rocky Horror inspired One Shot)

Dungeon Horror Dragon Show (A Rocky Horror inspired One Shot)

When our cart breaks down during a delivery mission, we find ourselves seeking refuge from the rain in a hunting lodge for rich wierdos

TYPE

One-Shot

LEVELS

5

LANGUAGE

English

EXPERIENCE

Beginner

AGE

18+
2 NEEDED TO START
$15.00

/ Session

Details

Once / Monday - 3:00 AM UTC

May 19

Session Duration / 3–4 hours

0 / 5 Seats Filled

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About the adventure

Beginner friendly high role play game When your cart breaks down in the pouring rain, the only refuge is a light over at a hunting lodge for rich wierdos. Win over the Doctor on this rather special night, and they will give you the secret to creating life itself. However, you must fight a failed experiment, and witness the hospitality shift when an investigator comes knocking. Will you to give yourself over to absolute pleasure and do the time warp again? I see you shiver... with antici.... pation. Knowledge of the Rocky Horror is not required, but makes it more fun! A brief survey will be sent before the game to make sure I help you as much as you need to have the best possible time

Meet the Game Master

5.0

(21)

LGBTQ+
Artist

3 years on StartPlaying

112 games hosted

Highly rated for: Creativity, Storytelling, Teacher

Average response time: 2 hours

Response rate: 100%

About me

Queer DM based out of Denver, CO. I've been playing since high school, took the mantle of GM after college in 2016 and never looked back. Been running multiple campaigns and one shots at the professional level since 2023. Very beginner friendly, and love to explore all systems out there. I run games focusing on riddles, puzzles, roleplay, etc. The idea is to make it a fun challenge that you can't just roll dice through. That goes both ways though. Feel free to come up with the clever solution to keep me on my toes. Always looking for a new way to push myself out of my creative comfort zone. Feedback is always very welcome, as the goal is to cater to the party's interests as much as possible. I understand that my job is to ensure that you have the best time playing

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Character creation

Creating your character

You are going to be playing as a group of adventures who come upon the castle as Brad and Janet did. We are going to be playing a beginner friendly game at level 3. Lets stick to point buy with the characters. If you do not have a character before hand, I can provide a character for you (I will have Brad and Janet pre rolled). Any officially published class, species, or subclass is fair game.

What to expect

Preparing for the session

Please be ready with an account on discord, roll 20, and D&D beyond. All should be a free account. If you want to play a species that is not in the base ruleset, I should be able to share content so that you can create the creature you want.

What Tanner brings to the table

I have my own discord channel where we can play with video or audio only. I create my own maps through Dungeon Alchemist, and will be running the game via Roll 20. Having the Beyond 20 addon for Chrome will help immensely for linking D&D Beyond with Roll 20. Expect plenty of character voices, and the embrace of rule of cool.

Equipment needed to play

Computer

Internet

Microphone

Safety

How Tanner creates a safe table

I will send you a questionnaire beforehand regarding any triggers you want to be steered clear from. This is meant to be a fun game based off the one and only king of midnight movies. Please be advised that there is some racy themes mentioned in the movie, but the overall idea is to create a fun and safe space for those who don't fit into the norm. We will lean into the fun and camp, but anyone in the party is fully able to veto an idea or ask to tone it down. Private DM's in Discord have notifications on if you need to use an X card

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