The Era of the West is dying. Washington is preparing the territories for statehood, and the life of self reliance, independence, and freedom from the trappings of polite society is coming to an end. For most places...
The township of Rickshaw, New Mexico is unlike any other. Bankers, Ranchers, Teachers, Native Americans, Lawmen, Priests, you name it. It doesn't matter what your background was before your life in Rickshaw. The moment you set foot in this town, you become a king whose every need is met. Rickshaw is a shining jewel of freedom and defiance where everywhere else seems to fall.
But something sinister is happening behind the scenes. Instead of being the last bastion of hope for those clinging to their way of life, it might actually be an insidious mirage, devouring all who enter. Content Warning: Gaslighting
I have read all above information. Other than listed conflicts. I shouldn't any conflicts such as previously scheduled events that would prevent me from attending. I understand that Nerds With Dice doesn't require me to attend in the event of an emergency. Or at the sacrifice of my well being in anyway. (This includes but is not limited to my mental health, physical health, and comfort.)
Storytellers are responsible for:
• Table safety including:
-gathering and updating safety & consent forms,
-confirming red/yellow procedures before, during, and after each session
-ensuring communication throughout game and during aftercare/through the week
• Being prepared before each session, including maps, session notes, character information etc.
• Arrive at call time 30 minutes prior to live stream for tech & connection building
• If the ST must miss a session giving at least a week's notice to players and channel so that other programming can be arranged. (Obviously emergencies happen, and your mental health and safety are primary concerns to us!)
• Checking in with players throughout the week for the length campaign to ensure that everyone is doing well and to nurture a safe relationship anchor for uncomfortable conversations.
• Bringing concerns to the table without throwing players under the bus or pitting players against each other.
* Whenever possible, ST are NOT responsible to produce or moderate their own stream- allowing them to focus on the game and players
"This is adapted from the original work of Girls Run These Worlds, and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License."