Every Saturday we will be hosting games of Dread and variety of Horror RPGs for you to learn and play! Each game will be lead by a knowledgeable GM, safety/X cards will be provided, and due to the nature of Horror games we do players must be 18+.
Every game featured during Dreadfest will be 10% OFF for the entire month of October!
WALK-UPs ARE…
Every Saturday we will be hosting games of Dread and variety of Horror RPGs for you to learn and play! Each game will be lead by a knowledgeable GM, safety/X cards will be provided, and due to the nature of Horror games we do players must be 18+.
Every game featured during Dreadfest will be 10% OFF for the entire month of October!
WALK-UPs ARE LIMITED so we suggest reserving your spot down below.
When: Saturdays in October
Time: 3PM - 7PM (Game Depending)
Experience Needed: ALL PLAYERS WELCOME
Game details: Wickedness is played in three acts: in the first, players discover their coven, the sanctuary they call home, a mundane fantasy nation, and the treacherous underworld lurking beneath it. Each player will be assigned one of the three coven archetypes (The Pure Heart, The Old Soul, and The Wild Spirit) by the tarot deck, and then together they’ll create the world where they live, and the underworld's strange laws and denizens. Finally, they’ll ask heavy-hitting questions about the covens’ relationships to one another.
In the second chapter, the cards point to a series of challenges detailed in the games’ interpretation Guide, and the players respond: the coven can fall prey to their archetype-specific follies in order to collect cards, spend the cards to solve challenges with wisdom, or use the vast and terrible magic powers at their fingertips-- which is miraculous, but costs the user a piece of their essential nature, striking out and maybe even blackening and replacing a truth on their character sheet. So the players have to strike a balance between keeping the worlds from falling into darkness, and keeping one another from falling apart. If the scales tip too far in any direction, it’s entirely possible for the game to come to an abrupt and apocalyptic end.
The final chapter tempts the coven to go their separate ways, but also offers them opportunities to learn from their past mistakes and heal, and finally they'll face their ultimate fates, determining the future of the kingdom, the underworld, and the art of magic itself.
Wickedness uses a bespoke tarot-drawing system loosely inspired by Jay Dragon’s Sleepaway, and is a distant descendent of the Belonging Outside Belonging framework developed by Avery Alder and Benjamin Rosenbaum.