Children of the Godless
GM

I'm a queer Dungeon Master with over a year of experience crafting imaginative, inclusive, and immersive adventures. From character-driven tales to mind-bending worlds, I create stories that encourage players to explore their identities and think outside the box. I love weaving narratives that challenge the norm and celebrate diversity. As a DM, I’m all about collaborative storytelling and making sure everyone at the table has a chance to shine.
Availability
Friday evenings, Saturdays, and Sundays
System
Dungeons & Dragons 5E (modified)
Gameplay
Divine Lineage: Instead of normal backgrounds, each PC chooses a Divine Lineage tied to their parent god.
Faith Points / Divine Favor: Earned when player characters act in line with their parent’s ideals or fulfill divine omens.
Summary
The gods are gone... or at least silent... and you are their children whether you know it or not. Each of you is tied to a god who has disappeared. But no one has heard or felt their divinity in some time now...
Why did the gods leave?
How do we bring them back?
What does it mean for their children to inherit a broken world?
Do you restore, replace, or reject your parents’ legacy?
Character Creation
Please come prepared with some GENERAL ideas for your character before coming to session zero. Be ready to have an open dialogue when fully crafting your character. Be ready to have fun and immediately start playing!
Safety Tools
During session 0, your GM will introduce the concept of lines and veils and set aside time to establish those as a table. X cards will also be present for in-session boundary setting.
Content Warnings
These topics/themes are at least somewhat likely to appear in this campaign. You'll have the opportunity to communicate lines and veils in your registration form. Please let us know if any of these won't work for you in a game!
- Childhood trauma
- Child neglect and abandonment
- Religious trauma and discussion
- Philosophical and moral dilemmas
- Existentialism, self identity, and worth
- Death and the concept of complete disappearance of self and memory