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Call of Cthulhu: Session 0 (Campaign)
This is to discuss the campaign we want to run.
$20.00
/ Session
Details
Once / Saturday - 6:00 PM UTC
Jan 10
Session Duration / 3–4 hours
5 / 5 Seats Filled
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About the adventure
This is to discuss the campaign we want to run. Call Of Cthulhu's Gameplay is Defined By: 1. Investigative Horror 😱. Call of Cthulhu (CoC) gameplay revolves around uncovering mysteries and fighting against the terrors of the night. You play as ordinary people who are challenged by horrific and extraordinary odds both mystical and terrifying. 2. Skill Based 🌌. Whereas in DnD, you choose classes, Call of Cthulhu is a skill based game. You have several skills your Investigator is good and bad due to their age, occupation, and training. 3. Deadly Combat🧟♂️. Call of Cthulhu is an investigation game, but combat is inevitable when battling either the mundane or alien like mythos. That means this is a heavy roleplay game where players need to work together to uncover secrets and fend against fiend.
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Meet the Game Master
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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Creating your character
We will have character creation prior to the session. Since this is a campaign, I want to make sure everyone's characters are created together and we have a clear motive. Future players who join after session 0, we can work your character into the narrative!
What to expect
Preparing for the session
In my game you will need: 1. Quality Microphone 2. Roll20 Account and Link: Provided After you Sign Up 3.Discord and Link to Discord Server: Provided After you Sign Up 4.After Session 0, be sure to bring a picture or token (or use the several ones provided)! Overall, I recommend checking that you are signed up for Discord and signed up for Roll20 since that is where I run most of my games.
What Blerdy brings to the table
In my game I bring: 1.Game Book/ Game Material 2.Private Music Discord Bot 3.Sample Tokens for PCs 4.Character Creation Ideas 5.Rule of Cool Style 6.Friendly Attitude
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Internet
Computer
Headphones
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Safety
How Blerdy creates a safe table
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 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 are 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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