The Last Gathering: Survivors of Order 66

The Last Gathering: Survivors of Order 66

You were supposed to be a Jedi. You even earned your crystal. But the Jedi are gone now, and you must decide who, and what, you will become.

TYPE

Campaign

SYSTEM

Star Wars: Saga Edition

LEVELS

1

LANGUAGE

English

EXPERIENCE

Open to all

AGE

18+
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Bi-weekly / Saturday - 7:00 PM UTC

Session Duration / 3–4 hours

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About the adventure

Not every Jedi youngling becomes a Padawan learner. Many serve the Order in other capacities, on other worlds, as their skills align with the will of the Force. But you showed great promise, and so you were selected for the Gathering. Under the guidance of the droid professor Huyang, you went to Ilum to harvest a kyber crystal, the heart of your lightsaber-to-be. On the journey back, you received the news: the Jedi Order, and the Republic, have fallen. Your saga will take you across the Galaxy, which I encourage you to consider a sandbox as your character follows a path of their choosing. The most important question I can ask you is, "What does your character want?" The pursuit of those goals, however concrete or abstract, will form the greater narrative as the world responds do your choices. Roleplay is as important as combat in this game, if not more so, and you are welcome to explore the Dark Side as well as the Light, though with that, as with everything, safety rules and party communication must and shall be observed. Tonally, this game finds itself somewhere in the middle of the "Star Wars: Rebels" animated show, "Andor," and "Star Wars: The Old Republic," the MMORPG. I don't want to shy away from the very real questions raised by Imperial occupation and oppression, but I also want to balance that with fun, humor, unique NPC interaction, and exploration. And if you don't recognize or haven't seen those titles, don't worry about it. You don't need to know the lore; just be open to the vibe. Star Wars embraces the mystical as well as the action-packed, and since you were raised in the Jedi Order, your character would know about the Force, and I'll fill you in when it comes up. On that note, I do not tolerate gatekeeping. We are all entitled to our preferred content, and we are all to be respected and welcomed. If this all sounds great to you, then odds are you'd be a great fit at my gaming table. That said, I'm selective about who ends up there. I am protective of the vibe, and I want to make sure we mesh, for the sake of our collective enjoyment. To that end, I ask that you send me a message with the following: - The kind(s) of character(s) you would like to explore. - Your comfort with dark themes, romance, and any other content you feel may warrant a discussion. NSFW content is for consenting adult players and adult characters only, and more often than not, I treat it as fade-to-black. - Any other questions you have!

Game style

Roleplay Heavy

Rule of Cool (RoC)

Sandbox / Open World

Combat Heavy

Theater of the Mind

Meet the Game Master

4.5

(15)

Streamer
Podcaster
Queer
Cosplayer
Voice Actor

4 years on StartPlaying

74 games hosted

Highly rated for: Storytelling, Voices, Inclusive

About me

I'm Sawyer. Pleased to meet you. I'm a writer and voice actor who specializes in world-building and character relationships. As a player and game master, my storytelling is driven by curiosity; I both plan and improvise plot points based around questions I and/or my players want to pursue. I am inclusion- and diversity-minded in my games, and I not only welcome but want BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, and neurodivergent players at my tables. I hope we can play together.

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Character creation

Creating your character

Players are requested to create a Level 1 Jedi in the Roll20 character sheet I will provide for them upon activation of the game. Stats should be rolled manually, and players may reroll up to twice if they are dissatisfied with the results. The third array must be committed to, and I trust my players to honor the rule. I also encourage, though do not require, an array that has a negative modifier or two. Failure can be just as interesting as success, if not more. Narratively, characters are welcome to multiclass at Level 2 in order to blend into the changing Galaxy, but they are not required to do so. If a player is considering it, they are encouraged to consider the stat prerequisites for doing so. If a player is unfamiliar with the process and would like help doing so, I'm happy to walk them through it.

What to expect

Preparing for the session

Players should have a Discord account, as we will make use of a voice channel to play and several text channels to organize information. A webcam is encouraged but not required. Players should also have a Roll20 account, as character sheets and battle maps will be stored there. Players are welcome to use the virtual dice included in a Roll20 game, though as a dice goblin myself, I won't begrudge them the use of their own.

What Sawyer brings to the table

First and foremost, I will provide links to a community Discord with dedicated channels for our game and to the Roll20 game that we will use. I will also provide the necessary sourcebooks for Star Wars: Saga Edition. There are many, so the clearer the vision for the intended characters, the easier it is to navigate them. Beyond that, I provide ambient music, character voices, unique NPCs, consequential roleplay, strategic combat, and a Rule-of-Cool approach to the game. I also make a point to be communicative about session recaps, mechanics, narratives, and lore so that each player feels equipped to and capable of tailoring their character to their best liking.

Equipment needed to play

Internet

Computer

Microphone

Webcam

Safety

How Sawyer creates a safe table

I will provide a PDF of the Safety Tools which I can employ at the player's request, at any time during play.

Content warnings

Safety tools used

Frequently asked questions