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"Where's my pudding?!" a Green Oaks one-shot
You are a senior citizen living in the Green Oaks retirement home. Unfortunately, you are the only hope against vampires, aliens, or cultists.
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Free
Details
Once / Thursday - 12:00 AM UTC
Apr 16
Session Duration / 2–3 hours
4 / 4 Seats Filled
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About the adventure
This is a game where the wildest idea wins. Role-playing and improvisation will be your best tools to get the most of this game. Do not expect a "realistic" game. This adventure could contain, but is not limited to shady conspiracies, occult fanatics, and flavored oatmeal. Character creation and adventure elements will be determined at the start of the session.
Game style
Combat Lite
Roleplay Heavy
Rule of Cool (RoC)
Theater of the Mind
Game themes
Meet the Game Master
About me
I have been playing and running TTRPGs for over 40 years and in that time I have played D&D, but I have also tried as many different games as I could get my hands on. I love teaching new players as well as teaching new games to seasoned players.
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Creating your character
Character creation will be done at the start of the session by random drawing of cards.
What to expect
Preparing for the session
This game will be run on Roll20. Free accounts available.
What Jeff Walklin brings to the table
This will be a wild ride with funny voices and silly encounters with the Rule of Cool taking precedent. The adventure itself will be created during the session by drawing cards, so I don't know what will happen either!
Homebrew rules
We will not be using any homebrew rules.
Equipment needed to play
Internet
Computer
Microphone
Platforms used
Safety
How Jeff Walklin creates a safe table
Because player safety is important, we will be using a digital X card to ensure that everyone has a safe, fun time.
Content warnings
Safety tools used



