Appalachia at Night [Beginner Friendly]

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Appalachia at Night [Beginner Friendly]

Appalachia isn't as quiet as it seems.

TYPE

Campaign

LANGUAGE

English

EXPERIENCE

Beginner

AGE

18+
1 SEAT LEFT
$18.00

/ Session

Details

Bi-weekly / Tuesday - 11:30 PM UTC

May 12 / Session 14

Session Duration / 3–4 hours

4 / 5 Seats Filled

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Schedule

Tue, May 12 | 11:30 PM – Session 14

Tue, May 26 | 11:30 PM – Session 15

Tue, Jun 09 | 11:30 PM – Session 16

Tue, Jun 23 | 11:30 PM – Session 17

Tue, Jul 07 | 11:30 PM – Session 18

Tue, Jul 21 | 11:30 PM – Session 19

Meet your party members

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About the adventure

We all know that Kindred hold cities with an an Iron grip, but rarely do we delve into the dark side of rural towns. Join us in a HobbleSprings, a small town tucked away in the Appalachian mountains with a rich history of supernatural legends, mystery, and political intrigue. Inspired by Silent Hill, several cryptid tales and southern gothic horror, HobbleSprings is a small town with a sorted past, strange inhabitants and streets constantly blanketed by a dense fog. Though seemingly unknown to most of the outside world, this small town seems to be a melting pot for the supernatural- and it seems that those who find themselves in this strange town don't ever leave. Join us as supernaturals turned supernatural investigators are forced to work together to unravel the many mysteries the town tried so hard to bury.

Meet the Game Master
LGBTQ+
Artist

1 year on StartPlaying

72 games hosted

Highly rated for: Creativity, Sets the Mood, Teacher

About me

Hello! I'm a full-time artist who's been playing ttrpgs for seven years now, and WoD specifically for three. I put a lot of passion into my games, so expect to see art and carefully crafted stories that are character driven as well as fleshed-out npcs. Most of my games are pretty roleplay centric, but I make sure to include opportunities (combat or otherwise) to show off player's abilities. You don't have cool powers for nothing, right? That said, my story lines tend to delve into the darker aspects of the world, so be sure to set up lines/veils with me so I can make the game as comfortable and fun as possible. Thanks for reading, hope to see ya in game :)

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Character creation

Creating your character

My games are always fairly character driven, so working with you to not only create a character you love but build possible plot points tailored to them. Mechanically, I provide instructions in my Discord Server, but I'm also glad to walk you through character creations during our session zero! To make the sheets we use Roll20.

What to expect

Preparing for the session

My games take place over Discord in my server, and Roll20 is where both character sheets rolls are made. You don't need a ton of experience with the site, it's really just used for rolls.

What CASK Draws brings to the table

I've been building the lore and small town of HobbleSprings for a while now, and it's become a passion project for me. Because of this, expect fleshed-out characters, places and plenty of art. Still, I like to keep my little town flexible to suit different characters. If you spot a building on the map and think 'I want my character to live there' or want me to bring new NPCs in for them, let me know! 9/10 I'm down to change things around for you. I'm also generally pretty role-play heavy, but I also get that your character has cool powers for a reason. I always try to make sure you have plenty of excuses (combat or otherwise) to show off your abilities. Character building and design is also a big thing for me, so expect unique NPCs each with their own lore, voices, and personalities. Ambience building is also key to any good story, so I like to play music and be pretty descriptive when opening scenes.

Homebrew rules

I don't have any major ones at the moment, though I do like to use the unique setting of the town (namely it's dense, almost constant fog) to allow kindred to walk in the day.

Equipment needed to play

Internet

Computer

Microphone

Safety

How CASK Draws creates a safe table

Lines and Veils are how I like to start, but I also like to check in both during our session zero and during post-session discussions.

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