D&D Comedy | INTERNSHIP IN A MAGICAL CAFE?!?!

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D&D Comedy | INTERNSHIP IN A MAGICAL CAFE?!?!

Your first shift at a magical cafe. The manager is out, the coffee machine is possessed, and the customers are waiting. What could go wrong?

TYPE

One-Shot

LEVELS

2

LANGUAGE

English

EXPERIENCE

Beginner

AGE

All Ages
1 NEEDED TO START
$10.00

/ Session

Details

Once / Sunday - 10:00 PM UTC

Feb 1

Session Duration / 3–3.5 hours

2 / 4 Seats Filled

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This game will begin once 3 players have joined

Meet your party members

2/4

About the adventure

Welcome to your first day at the Firejolt Café, the magical heart of the University's campus and the only thing standing between a thousand students and a caffeine-induced coma. Prepare to: ☕️ Serve demanding wizards and try to decipher their absurdly complex drink orders. ✨ Feel the comedic panic as you wrestle with a haywire espresso machine that's sputtering arcane energy. 🤝 Team up with your fellow interns to tackle the chaotic morning rush together, you're all in this mess. 💡 Improvise creative solutions to unexpected problems, from magical spills to mischievous pastry creatures. 😂 Laugh out loud in a story where the stakes are low but the comedy is high. 😌 Relax and roleplay in a game about finding the fun in everyday chaos, not about saving the world. 🧑‍🍳 You can create your own character or pick from a list of pre-made student interns!

Meet the Game Master
BIMPOC
Hispanic/Latinx

Less than a year on StartPlaying

59 games hosted

Highly rated for: Creativity, Teacher, Inclusive

Average response time: 3 hours

Response rate: 100%

About me

Forget random dungeons. My tables are for players who want their choices to have weight, to feel the ripple effects of their actions in a world that feels alive. My background in Social Sciences and Public Administration means I build worlds with depth. ⚖️ Real Consequences: Expect intricate political webs and NPCs driven by realistic motivations. Your decisions will have tangible, cascading consequences that permanently alter the world. 🌎 An International Storyteller As a Brazilian Game Master, I bring a unique cultural perspective to my storytelling, and a professional approach I've shared with players at events like GenCon's Portuguese track. The narratives we build are infused with a different rhythm and a global flavor. I am fluent in English and Portuguese, and I foster a diverse, international community at my tables. If you are a player who craves exploration with real stakes and wants to see your character's legacy written into the fabric of a believable world, then your seat is waiting.

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Character creation

Creating your character

Jump straight into the chaos, you can pick from a cast of pre-made student interns or bring your own!

What to expect

Preparing for the session

To keep everything organized, all players will need a Discord account and join my server. It’ll be our main hub for chatting, sharing files, and running Session 0. discord.com/register We’ll also be using Roll20 to play the game.

What Gabriel Olive brings to the table

✅ Premium VTT Experience: I bring a full suite of professional tools to the table, including stunning, detailed maps, animated spell effects, unique voices for NPCs, and a curated atmospheric soundtrack to ensure total immersion. As a multi-lingual GM, I bring a diverse range of voices and cultural nuances to the world.

Equipment needed to play

Internet

Computer

Microphone

Safety

How Gabriel Olive creates a safe table

Players can always type on chat X, N, & O's or say them outloud in case things get uncofortable. X, N, and O Cards are check-in tools. X-Cards are used to indicate that a participant is uncomfortable with the current content, often resulting in a change, rewind, or skip of the aforementioned content. N-Cards can be used by participants if they feel content is heading towards an X card, often resulting in a change or a “fade to back”. O-Cards are used to check-in on the group and ensure that everyone is comfortable continuing with the content.

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