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One Bad Day - A CY_Borg Gig

One Bad Day - A CY_Borg Gig

Just another day in the life of a desperate Edgerunner in CY_City, what seems at first like a standard job soon turns out to be something much worse!

TYPE

One-Shot

SYSTEM

LANGUAGE

English

EXPERIENCE

Open to all

AGE

18+
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ENDED
$20.00

/ Session

Details

Once / Sunday - 11:00 AM UTC

Apr 19

Session Duration / 4–5 hours

3 / 5 Seats Filled

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Meet your party members

3/5

About the adventure

Relentlessly grim but filled with absurdity and gallows-humour, a day in the life of a desperate street-scumbag, fighting back against the brutal and monolithic megacorporations that dominate the cyperpunk hellscape of a city you are forced to live in. Perfect for beginners and seasoned roleplayers alike, CY_Borg is rules-light and heavy on everything else, players will randomly roll up their own characters and work together to get through One Bad Day.

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Meet the Game Master

5.0

(12)

Streamer
Podcaster
Voice Actor

Less than a year on StartPlaying

Highly rated for: Storytelling, Creativity, Inclusive

About me

Hi, I’m Pip, a forever GM with 14 years of tabletop gaming under my belt. TTRPGs are my passion. I love story telling in all its forms and there’s nothing better than collaborating with other people and creating something we would never have made as individuals. When I’m not gaming I’m likely performing, reading, writing or actively prepping for whichever game comes next! Here’s what you can expect from me! ✧ Immersive Worlds ✧ I am an actor and voice actor so embodying characters and bringing my NPCs to life is second nature, I create a detailed and vivid world that everyone at the table gets to leave their mark on. ✧ Adapting to My Players ✧ This story is about you after all! My stories are always changed by what you bring to the table. I take the threads you drop, weave them into the story and create a world that we have all contributed to. ✧ Inclusivity ✧ Everyone is welcome regardless of background or orientation, whether you’re a complete novice or a veteran player, my table is a welcoming and friendly place 🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️ ✧ Stakes and Tension ✧ Whether it’s an unnerving investigation, a desperate escape or a pitched battle, I believe stakes and tension derive from investment in the world and your characters. It’s important to me to highlight every player at the table and give you your chance to shine, to encourage you to enjoy the crit fails as much as the successes, because what’s life without a little drama? At the end of the day GMing is my favourite thing to do and I bring that love of storytelling to every game I run.

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Character creation

Creating your character

We will roll up characters randomly together at the top of the session!

What to expect

Preparing for the session

Players only need to turn up on time, I'll take care of the rest!

What Pip brings to the table

My main focus will always be your characters! Leaning into the tropes and vibes of whatever setting we are in, roleplay, mysteries, combat and above all inclusivity and safety at the table. The rules are there to serve the story, add form to the chaos and create tension. However no rule is more important than the group having a good time!

Equipment needed to play

Internet

Computer

Microphone

Webcam

Safety

How Pip creates a safe table

I'll be sending over a link to a Lines and Veils document and we will be using the X card, verbal, visual or via a direct message.

Content warnings

Safety tools used

Frequently asked questions