Não é que o bode tava certo?

Não é que o bode tava certo?

Ignorando o fato que cai no bait de achar que o pisca tinha aberto live, o cabra foi citado.

"Nunca vi 1 cientista", é porque não conheciam o milto, né

u/felipefrontoroli — 21 hours ago

Anyone have ArkhamDark?

I've been desperate to read ArkhamDark: Mythos Roleplaying for ShadowDark but it's not even available in my country. Anyone has a PDF for this?

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u/felipefrontoroli — 1 day ago
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Looking for a short adventure for teen players

I’m looking for recommendations for a TTRPG one-shot suitable for my niece (16) and her group of friends (15–17). They are complete beginners who are familiar with the vibe of The Legend of Vox Machina and various YouTube actual-play shows, but they have never played themselves.

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The group is 5 players total, brand new to the hobby.

The target is a 2–3 hour session. They’ve requested something with a dark/horror aesthetic, but I want to keep it "fun" and lighthearted enough that they don't get bogged down in extreme grit or heavy themes. I also don't think they'll take the first session serious enough for a horror theme.

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My Request:

Any specific module or one-shot recommendations that fit this "fun horror" balance?

Any general tips for a GM hosting for the first time to a group of teens and inexperienced players, to ensure they have a great experience and stay engaged? My whole life I've always played with adults and seasoned players so I think I might not understand what they expect from the game.

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Thanks in advance for any guidance!

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u/felipefrontoroli — 24 days ago

Looking for a short adventure for teen players

I’m looking for recommendations for a TTRPG one-shot suitable for my niece (16) and her group of friends (15–17). They are complete beginners who are familiar with the vibe of The Legend of Vox Machina and various YouTube actual-play shows, but they have never played themselves.

​

The group is 5 players total, brand new to the hobby.

The target is a 2–3 hour session. They’ve requested something with a dark/horror aesthetic, but I want to keep it "fun" and lighthearted enough that they don't get bogged down in extreme grit or heavy themes. I also don't think they'll take the first session serious enough for a horror theme.

​

My Request:

Any specific module or one-shot recommendations that fit this "fun horror" balance?

Any general tips for a GM hosting for the first time to a group of teens and inexperienced players, to ensure they have a great experience and stay engaged? My whole life I've always played with adults and seasoned players so I think I might not understand what they expect from the game.

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Thanks in advance for any guidance!

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u/felipefrontoroli — 24 days ago