It's Never Sunny in Philadelphia (Beginner/LGBTQ+ Friendly!)
The Gang Bleeds the Town Dry...
$5.00
/ Session
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3 players following this game
Weekly / Saturday - 6:00 PM UTC
Jul 4 / Session 0
Session Duration / 3.5–4 hours
4 / 6 Seats Filled
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About the adventure
The Camarilla likes to think they rule in Philadelphia. The Camarilla likes to think a lot of things. But we ain't in the Camarilla. We are Anarchs - the real Blue Bloods that run Philadelphia. Set in the same setting as Blue Bloods of Philly, It's Never Sunny in Philadelphia will follow a coterie of Anarchs as they carve out a little piece of the city for themselves. Much like in that chronicle, we will play newly-minted Neonates, but serving under the baron of Kenginston herself: Thais Garcia. Whilst the vaunted Founder's Club play pretend in the dusty rooms of Independence Hall, we'll be out on the streets and doing what we do best. Let them cling tightly to the eroding facade of old Philadelphia. The times are passing them by, and a new Philadelphia is ours for the taking. This is a chronicle opened to those both new to Vampire the Masquerade and have had a bit of experience.
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Meet the Game Master
Less than a year on StartPlaying
38 games hosted
Highly rated for: Inclusive, Storytelling, Teacher
Average response time: Under 1 hour
Response rate: 75%
About me
A humble player of rpgs who has been behind and in front of the screen consistently for over two decades, I am a lover of all editions of D&D, Pathfinder, Shadowrun and WoD. Experience in running 3.5, 4th and 5th edition D&D, Shadowrun, various WoD and CoD campaigns and games both independent and obscure. My games run from simple, heartfelt adventures to deep social dramas and good old-fashioned dungeon diving!
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Creating your character
We will gather for a Session Zero and build our characters from there. I will have a copy of the core rulebook, as well as a character sheet which will link to our Discord and the dice bot. During Session Zero, we will also be discussing Lines and Veils, as well as expectations.
What to expect
Preparing for the session
Players should have accounts on Discord in order to play. Players are required to have internet connections and access to microphones. Cameras are optional, but the Storyteller will be on camera.
What Chris brings to the table
In terms of materials, I will provide the core rulebook, character sheets, and a dice bot for us to use in our excursions. As for myself, I bring twenty years of Storytelling and Game Mastering experience to the table. My focus as a Storyteller is to serve as your guide: to set the stage and lead you down the rabbit holes. The style I have honed is very player-forward: you are the ones commanding the action. There will be times when I ask how your character is feeling: to play Devil's Advocate and explore the thoughts and emotions behind your character's decisions and the anticipation they feel in the moment of the hunt. In terms of the setting, I have experience running a Chronicle in Philadelphia, as well as personal experience as I am from the Tri-State Area. I am a big believer in the Rule of Cool: if there is something you want to attempt, and it sounds awesome (and plausible) enough, there is a very good chance that you can roll for it. And how those dice land, is how we play it out. My games are LGBTQIA+ friendly, and I foster a welcoming and inclusive environment where everyone should feel free to be themselves.
Homebrew rules
The only homebrew rule I employ is Achievements: If you do something awesome once per session, you will gain an extra Experience Point in the form of an Achievement declaring your job well done. Achievements are awarded through the completion of a task, making a particularly difficult roll, throwing your character out there, or doing something that just brings a smile to my face.
Equipment needed to play
Internet
Computer
Microphone
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Safety
How Chris creates a safe table
Players will be provided a link to a Lines and Veils pdf, which is to be filled out and submitted prior to Session Zero. During Session Zero, the players and I will go over their established Lines and Veils, as well as discuss other subjects which may be taboo which weren't present on the sheet or were thought of later. During our sessions, we will take a break halfway through so that I may touch base with the players and make sure they are still comfortable and having fun. Whenever there is a heavy scene or someone asks for a scene to stop, we will also employ these breaks to make sure everyone is okay. Each session will also end with a brief discussion on what the players liked, how they feel the game is going, and any concerns they would like to address. My DMs will also be open for players to discuss their concerns in confidence. Over the course of play, players will be asked to submit their X, N and O's to me through DM to maintain their confidentiality.
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