2001 I've got art, stories, and projects which do you want? I love humanoids, alien and mythical creatures
https://ko-fi.com/aidwanderlust
https://instagram.com/wander_a.i.d?utm_source=qr&igshid=MThlNWY1MzQwNA==
https://www.twitch.tv/aid_xenostar
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJJ1IsttdljMPru99inXm_g
I still have the art but it kind of saddens me that this stream will be gone and I do not have the easy space to download almost 4 hours worth of work 😔
FYI, the game you found that was described as a "West-something" game was likely a "Westmarches" game, which describes a style of game that's intended to be more open-ended and exploration driven as opposed to plot or scenario driven. They're fun, but can be a bit overwhelming if you're new.
So like an open world, maybe? That reminds me, there were some games that included leveling up your character and things of having a family or some other stuff. I think those would be considered Westmarch(?) It sounded cool but I agree, definitely a bit too open for starting.
Hey! In my experience, sessions are usually about 3 hours or so, but you can check with the person running the game (DM) to see if that's how long theirs will be as well. You will usually be continuing the same story throughout each session, and the "endpoint" is usually just when the story seems to reach a satisfying conclusion. It takes quite a while.
What sort of unfamiliar terms are you finding?
I think the most common I've seen is homebrew; Some games allow it, others don't. I think there was another term like a West server or something, but I don't even really remember what I saw. And the amount of different systems from other rpgs seems REALLY big.
Didn't realize people play Tabletop for overall "long term" and I assume friend groups are maybe common (or to be formed) considering they're playing a story together on multiple sessions.
I've rested so I'm not as overwhelmed BUT the plus is I've found a game. We plan to discuss details this coming week, not sure what to expect but will probably be intimidated again😁. So that's nice and I do appreciate the help.
Alright, I'm only slightly interested in this, but I'm willing to try something new, especially as my break starts to come to an end.
I'm new to tabletop (never played but watched a little) and I'm so lost. I've been browsing through for so long and I'm so picky if not overwhelmed. The games are tagged beginner friendly and then I look at the summary or details and am so lost by the unfamiliar terms being used, or I don't understand the goal, or wonder where is the end point.
And are some of these games continuations? Like continuing from the last game and how long do these games last (in one session/overall)??
Some are pick up to play (easy join), others aren't and you have to do a whole application (which I'm not against) but this is a lot for my brain.
I have other things to focus on soon, but I'd like to give this a try before that. My attention span is being drained, but I've only been here for like 2 days so... 🤗