Guild 11 Summer One Shot Series

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Guild 11 Summer One Shot Series

Pure one shot madness. Players will determine who, and what, they are over the course of play. Characters might be re-used in a future one shot.

TYPE

One-Shot

SYSTEM

Roll for Shoes

EXPERIENCE

Intermediate

AGE

18+
1 SEAT LEFT
$25.00

/ Session

Details

Once / Tuesday – 11:00 PM UTC

Jul 29

Session Duration / 2–3 hours

4 / 5 Seats Filled

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Schedule

This game will begin once 3 players have joined
About the adventure

A series of one-shot adventures by request, for the summer. We'll start out using Roll for Shoes, but may branch out into different systems over the summer. Just some silliness to fill the long hot days before school starts again. Maybe we'll play some mini-golf? Maybe we'll explore a rain forest? Maybe we'll play mini-golf IN a rain forest.

Meet the Game Master
Teacher/Educator

4 years on StartPlaying

59 games hosted

Highly rated for: Inclusive, Creativity, Rule of Cool

About me

Hi there! I've been playing role playing games for more than 20 years, and I've been running them as a DM/GM/Storyteller for almost as long. There are few things I love more than watching my players interact with a world that I've helped build, telling stories that we're all passionate about, and having fun pretending to be people that we are not. I'm happy to run Dungeons and Dragons, any edition from 2 through 5 (although 5 is probably the easiest!), but I'm also happy to run any number of other systems. Let me know what you're interested in, and we can set up the perfect session for you and your group. Not sure if a system is right for you? We can do a one shot to test it out first!

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Character creation

Creating your character

Characters will be created as we go.

What to expect

Preparing for the session

Players should prepare as little as possible.

What Mike "Dingo Dad" Timonin brings to the table

I'll bring everything we need.

Homebrew rules

Roll for Shoes is ALL homebrew.

Equipment needed to play

Internet

Computer

Microphone

Safety

How Mike "Dingo Dad" Timonin creates a safe table

This is an established group, we're all comfortable with each other.

Content warnings

Safety tools used

Frequently asked questions