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Be Goblins, Do Crime
Steal from the village to prove to the tribe that you are goblin enough. Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to be goblins and do crime.
$20.00
/ Session
Details
Once / Tuesday - 2:00 AM UTC
Feb 24
Session Duration / 3–3.5 hours
4 / 5 Seats Filled
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About the adventure
Prove to the goblin tribe that you and your chumbuddies are goblin enough to start your own tribe. To do that you must sneak into a humanoid village and steal something important to them. Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to be goblins and do crime. Be Goblins, Do Crime is a one shot silly situation guaranteed to provide hours of laughs. The only question is: are you goblin enough?
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Meet the Game Master
About me
Hi my name is Craig and I've been running games for 4 years now but it feels like I've been doing it my whole life. I love running games for new players but I'm open to all experience levels. Three things I encourage the most in my games are collaborative world building, character creativity, and inclusiveness. I find the games I enjoy running the most are those where the players and characters are tied to the setting and the story emerging at the table. My favorite is to run published adventures in my homebrew world of Aechron so the players and I can create our own unique version of the story. I enjoy D&D quite a bit but I am looking forward to playing and running other games like Shadowdark, Daggerheart, and the Stormlight Archive when that comes out.
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Creating your character
Characters should be at level 2 and be made on dndbeyond. I encourage official sources and have many player options available on my dndbeyond account. Keep this in mind: - Goblin species - Point Buy for Ability Scores - one trinket
What to expect
Preparing for the session
To join the adventure please - use dndbeyond for your character sheets - have mic and a webcam - use an app or notebook to take notes
What Craig brings to the table
I love using ambient music to help set the mood. In DnDBeyond I can share all of the 2024 books as well as Xanathar's, Tasha's, Monsters of the Multiverse, and Fizban's. I also have access to CzePeku maps, scenes, and tokens so I can make awesome tokens for your characters. I try to stick to RAW as much as I can but the Rule of Cool comes out every session.
Homebrew rules
- award inspiration on a nat 1 or nat 20 on a d20 test - death saves have the option to be hidden or open
Equipment needed to play
Internet
Computer
Microphone
Webcam
Platforms used
Safety
How Craig creates a safe table
At the beginning of the session we go over lines and veils using the digital deck of player safety. During sessions there is an option for in Owlbear Rodeo to anonymously send an X card to the DM as well as anonymously send a warning that content is getting close to crossing a line. After sessions we do a round of Stars and Wishes. I also encourage players to message me at any time with questions or concerns.
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