Onderon Liberation | Star Wars: AoR | Beginner LGBTQIA+ friendly
Fight with the Rebels to end the Empire's oppression of Onderon once and for all.
$22.00
/ Session
Details
Weekly / Saturday - 11:00 PM UTC
Dec 20 / Session 11
Session Duration / 3–4 hours
4 / 6 Seats Filled
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About the adventure
In Age of Rebellion, you play as bold characters trying to overthrow the repressive, authoritarian Galactic Empire and its tyrannical Emperor. As a brave Rebel, you will face more than a few stormtroopers, bounty hunters, Imperial agents and scum of the Galaxy as you fight to restore the Republic. The game is a comprehensive one-system adventure that focuses on the everyday struggles and missions of the Rebellion instead of the general galaxy-spanning conflict. You will survive the jungles of Onderon, raid and capture hidden Imperial outposts, visit Iziz, the beautiful but oppressed capital of Onderon, and compete with the jungle tribes in your attempt to rid Onderon of the Empire's foul presence once and for all. As you establish your hidden base on Onderon, you will coordinate with other Rebellion forces in preparation for the most daring of all operations: freedom for Onderon and the entire Japrael sector. The adventure takes place during the time of the Galactic Empire, after the destruction of the first Death Star in A New Hope but before the Battle of Hoth in Empire Strikes Back and uses the Age of Rebellion system from Fantasy Flight Games, which perfectly evokes the feeling of the galaxy far far away and lets the players tell their own stories among the trillions of stars.
Game style
Realm Building
Combat Lite
Roleplay Lite
Meet the Game Master
3 years on StartPlaying
490 games hosted
Highly rated for: Creativity, Knows the Rules, Sets the Mood
Average response time: 3 hours
Response rate: 50%
About me
As a GM with more than a decade of experience, I have a passion for cooperative storytelling, so I do everything I can to enable my players to tell their own stories as part of larger campaigns. I encourage players to participate in worldbuilding, whether in a published adventure (no need to stick to the written adventure if it's just going to mess with us having fun) or homebrew worlds. While I am primarily focused on open-ended sandbox stories and world-building, I do not neglect any of the "three pillars" (exploration, combat, and social interaction). My experience with virtual tabletops and intimate knowledge of the rules allow players to jump right in without a care in the world since I can get you started quickly and help you learn as we go along. Numerous beginner groups started with me and slowly transitioned to longer, more serious campaigns, which is why I enjoy teaching new people how to play tabletop RPGs, but also why I run plenty of campaigns in higher tiers of play. I am an experienced and patient GM who will do his best to accommodate his players and run a story we can enjoy together.
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Creating your character
Characters will be created in FoundryVTT with all Age of Rebellion books unlocked and players are free to use any species and careers/specializations in the books. Character creation will be done with my assistance during Session 0 and will then be playtested to make sure that the characters fit what the players envisioned (session 0 is free). If the players want to prepare a character beforehand, they are free to do so according to the rules on the game's Discord server.
What to expect
Preparing for the session
A mic and a web browser (laptop, PC, Mac...) are required to play. No installation is required as everything is browser-based. Knowledge of the rules is not required because the game is open to beginners.
What George brings to the table
I bring FoundryVTT, the most powerful virtual tabletop (dynamic lighting, music, character and gameplay automation), extensive knowledge of the rules, years of experience as a GM, deep and adaptive storytelling, and silly voices.
Equipment needed to play
Computer
Internet
Microphone
Platforms used
Safety
How George creates a safe table
Session 0 includes discussion of limits and wishes and every session has a point around the halfway point. Additionally, at the end of every session players get to voice what they's liked or disliked about the game.
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