This is the calendar for Open Hearth Gaming Community (formerly Gauntlet Gaming Community). This online community focuses on ttrpgs, use of safety tools at the table, a strong community code of conduct, and open table play. Sessions are run Open Table. We are Patreon supported-- with members at a certain level getting a 48 hour RSVP priority window. After that anyone is welcome to sign up. Many GMs also run games for new players which have no priority window. For more details, including how to run for us, see here: https://openhearthgaming.com/playing-with-us If you're currently a backer at the $4+ level and need your access set, email openhearthgamingcommunity@gmail.com and we'll get that set up correctly. All sessions are run with a layered set of safety tools and must adhere to our community code of conduct. We also have a Discord dedicated to the games we run on the calendar-- anyone interested is welcome to email us for an invite. We also have a Gameway program to help support marginalized gamers or those suffering financial difficulty. https://openhearthgaming.com/gameway For play issues or community problems, please check out our resources. https://openhearthgaming.com/play-issues For sign up best practices see https://openhearthgaming.com/sign-up-best-practices
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The Gauntlet is a gaming community, publishing group, and podcast network. We publish the games Brindlewood Bay, The Between, Trophy, and Public Access. We produce the podcasts Fear of a Black Dragon, The Darkened Threshold, and The Trophy Podcast.
DE | Beim 3W6 Podcast aus Wien, Österreich dreht sich alles ums Geschichtenerzählen und um Rollenspiele. Hier treffen sich Zuhörer*innen und Mitglieder der Community, um online gemeinsam zu spielen. EN | The 3W6 Podcast from Vienna, Austria is all about storytelling and role-playing games . This is where listeners and community members meet to play games online. Wenn du eine Runde erstellst, dann nutze bitte folgendes Format. Eine Schritt-für-Schritt-Anleitung gibt es hier: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1SWgR19g2CcW2T-bLd04nA7laR1CTgjSBHs9wrZptl1g/edit?usp=sharing Klicke auf "Games" und wähle "Create New", dann wähle die 3W6 Community. Anschließend öffnet sich ein Formular, das ausgefüllt werden muss: "Game title": Name des Spiels - Titel des Abenteuers -o.ä.-, zusätzliche Infos in (...), zusätzliche Anmerkungen in [...] Beispiel: Apocalypse Keys - Die verschwundene Insel [Playtest] "Game system": Wählt eins aus der Liste oder schreibt den Namen des Systems bzw der Systemgruppe selbst in das Feld. "Player count": Hier schreibt ihr die Zahl der verfügbaren Plätze hinein, also die entsprechende Ziffer. In die "Description" kopierst du bitte folgende Stichpunkte (von >>> bis <<<), damit alle Runden das gleiche Format haben. Sinnvolle Anpassungen dürfen natürlich gemacht werden. Wir bestehen auf die Verwendung von Safety Tools. Welche du für deine Runde konkret nutzen möchtest, ist dir überlassen. Wir empfehlen in jedem Fall die Open Door Policy. Niemand muss etwas zu Ende spielen, wenn es der Person keinen Spaß macht und/oder etwas dazwischen kommt. Niemand sollte deshalb ein schlechtes Gewissen haben müssen, dennoch wünschen wir uns natürlich Zuverlässigkeit und entsprechende Kommunikation. >>> Ort: Online-Runde auf dem 3W6 Discord ODER Offline-Runde auf der 3W6 Con Spielleitung: [Mindestens echter Vorname + Discord Handle] Setting, Genre, Stichwörter: Beschreibung: (Infos zum Spiel | Infos zum Abenteuer | Infos zu Regeln) Link zum Spiel | Publisher: Hinweise und/oder Warnungen: Verwendete Safety Tools: Voraussetzungen (Erfahrung / Equipment / Technik): >>> Unter der "Description" kannst du noch "Virtual tabletop / location" angeben, also einen Kanal auf dem 3W6 Discord oder sonstige Tools, die du verwenden wirst. Du kannst außerdem noch ein Bild als Cover einfügen. Darunter können noch zwei Haken gesetzt werden, um damit anzugeben, ob die Runde aufgezeichnet werden soll (bitte mit allen Spieler*innen abstimmen, falls das geplant ist) und ob Safety Tools genutzt werden (wie bereits geschrieben: Wir wünschen uns das für alle Runden, die hier angeboten werden!). --> NEXT Anschließend musst du noch auf "Add sessions" im Folgebildschirm klicken, um dann eine Start- und Endzeit festzulegen sowie einen Wochentag. Du kannst auch direkt mehrere Sessions anlegen, falls es ein FewShot oder eine Kampagne werden soll. --> CREATE GAME Damit hast du es geschafft und eine Spielrunde eingestellt - viel Spaß beim Spielen! :)
Utrecht RPG Extravaganza is a group for anyone who would like to play tabletop roleplaying games and story games in Utrecht, the Netherlands. We aim at creating a fun, safe space for newbies and veterans alike. The group organises regular public meet ups and serves as a place to connect people wanting to organise their own games.
Sprigs & Kindling is a volunteer-driven anthology zine of collected creative works from the Carved from Brindlewood Community.
The Indie Game Reading Club does blog posts, a Slack community and some online conventions.
Star Wars Saturdays is a community for Rich's anthology series of RPGs set in Star Wars.
MCU Sundays is a new anthology TTRPG series using the Marvel Cinematic Universe as the backdrop. The focus is on playing different RPG systems in short series of games set around or inspired by events from the MCU movies and TV shows.
A playtesting and Actual Play calendar for Rooted in Crisis: An Eco-Horror Anthology. The project is a collection of six Rooted in Trophy tabletop roleplaying games focused on environmental themes, co-created by scientists and game designers. Players take on the roles of characters facing escalating climate disasters, moral dilemmas, and the need for community resilience. By collaborating, sacrificing, and seeking hidden knowledge, they may find hope in dark times. Games include: The Forgotten City, a tabletop roleplaying game of climate horror and community resilience. The Culling, a tabletop roleplaying game of life, loss, and creation New Ozymandias, a tabletop roleplaying game of a city facing disaster. Gaia Station, a tabletop roleplaying game of exploring a mysterious alien environment. Shadows in the Ice, a tabletop roleplaying game of glacial archival memory. A History of the Future in Five Rings, exploring the escalating future of the climate crisis through the lens of Trophy. Contact: rootedincrisis@gmail.com Hashtags: #RootedInCrisisRPG #ClimateRPG #TrophyRPG #RootedinTrophy
What better way to celebrate a milestone birthday than gaming online? This event will be held Thursday, April 27, through Wednesday, May 3, 2023.
Здесь любой может заявить игру и найти себе игроков по вкусу. Большая просьба уважать друг друга, мнение друг друга и личное пространство друг друга. Кто хочет заявлять игры, напишите @dyatil, раздам вам доступ к созданию своих игр.
Zoals de naam al zegt, wij zitten in Apeldoorn. Hier spelen we zo vaak en zo veel mogelijk. Veel DnD maar er is zeker ook ruimte voor andere systemen. Binnen de groep lopen een aantal campaigns, en verder komen er regelmatig one-shots en korte campaigns langs. Iedereen is welkom, of je nu beginnend rollenspeler bent of het al jaren doet. Of wil je eens DMen, dan kan dat natuurlijk ook, maar moet niet. We spelen vaak op zaterdagavond in het cafe GiGANT Apeldoorn, een rustige plek met een uitstekende selectie aan bieren en andere drankjes en snacks. Ook spelen we wel bij mensen thuis, dat gaat altijd in overleg. We spelen normaliter van 19:30 tot ongeveer 23:00, op weekdagen meestal iets korter, weekenden vaak iets langer. Kijk eens rustig rond op deze pagina, om een idee te krijgen wat er zoal speelt. Voor vragen en andere communicatie kun je deelnemen aan onze whatsapp community op https://chat.whatsapp.com/GkxrQcF1C5E41Xf1UEUDXS Mocht je onverhoopt toch niet kunnen (spelen of DMen), verwijder dan je naam zodat de rest van de groep hiervan weet, en zodat iemand anders je plek over kan nemen. Een berichtje in de app groep wordt in dat geval ook op prijs gesteld. De rest van de spelers rekent immers op je komst!
Games inspired by anime and manga for the Gauntlet Gaming Community. All games will reserve the first 24 hours for marginalized folks, and another 24 hours for Gauntlet patreon members, before opening to everyone else. Go ahead and message the me if you wanna create games in the community or if you're a marginalized person who would like to have priority access to games.
Wir sind eine Spielrunde, die sich regelmäßig an einem Freitag im Monat und einem Sonntag im Monat in den Räumlichkeiten des Kulturvereins Lewer Däle in Liebenburg trifft.
The organizational scheduling tool for the Monsters Monsters Everywhere campaign.
Swirly, dark and cozy open table community for fans of independent weird fiction / horror TTRPGs. Play story games like Trophy and Brindlewood Bay or OSRs/NSRs like MÖRK BORG and Into the Odd and join us for our Monthly Warm Beverage Chats. Feel free to join our Discord server (linked below).
This is a test community for the Lost Dice Roleplaying Group.
Hier verwalte ich die Online-Runden die ich für den Discord anbiete.
A community of Indie TTRPG enthusiasts in #YEG.
AtlantaPFS is a volunteer organization of Tabletop Roleplaying Game (TTRPG) enthusiasts participating in Paizo’s Organized Play program and offering local game play opportunities at venues, conventions, and special events in the Metro Atlanta area, as well as digitally via Virtual Tabletops (VTT). We welcome anyone interested in the games we play and run, no matter your experience in the specific games or in TTRPGs in general.
Hey you! You are finally awake

Private gaming community. Mainly aimed for play in polish. Społeczność znajomych grających w RPG, głównie gry bazowane na PBTA.
This is a community for people looking to play RPGs! We are physically located around the DMV area on the East Coast of the United States, but don't mind playing with everyone around the globe. We are involved in multiple gaming groups online and in the real world. Please feel free to reach out to join us in a game.
Open Hearth, like the name suggests, brands itself as an open community that strives for inclusiveness and compassion. I'd like to point out to start that it does not, in fact, has a clear statement of their values; despite offering a program for marginalized people, they do not explicitly promote progressive values like Evil Hat, nor do they preemptively ban regressive values like RPGnet. Yes, sometimes these actions are mere virtue-signaling, but sometimes that alone is enough; sometime it is enough to facilitate a better and safer space by simply stating your support of abortion rights or your distaste of Trumpsters. Sometimes virtue-signaling does not work, it is less than the bare minimal, and I'm merely listing these examples to illustrate how Open Hearth refuse to do even that much. Nevertheless, I was foolish and naive enough to believe in their good intentions. The first time I had to invoke safety tools is against a white man named Michael. The GM set our characters on a collision course meant for drama, but he went on this whole tirade about how you can't replace blood relations with found family. Transphobia being explicitly lined and me being a trans woman with history of being domestically abused, I find it highly uncomfortable; since it's the playtest of the GM's own game, I suggested ways he may be able to implement further safety into the mechanics, so he opened the floor for the other players to discuss whether the implicit transphobia is appropriate or not, and to the surprise of absolutely no one, they see no problem with it. The incident was reported to the organizers, and it's my understanding that Michael got a warning, and decided not to return to the community, and that was the end of it. At this point, I still see Michael as an isolated bad actor, instead of a pattern within the community. The second time I had to invoke safety tool is against another white man, Brandon. We're discussing deconstructing Lovecraft for a game, and he suddenly acted extremely aggressive toward me, the only woman at the table, with his insistence on certain interpretations for certain terms from the Mythos. The table agreed that Brandon's action is inappropriate, so the session ended and the incident was reported. While the organizers deliberated what to do with Brandon, I spoke to people who had been in the community for longer, and I discovered that he has a history of acting aggressive and speaking over women or femme-presenting players, just to then use neurodivergence and mental illness as an excuse. I'll admit that due to my trauma being triggered, I acted unnecessarily aggressive toward the organizers when I reported my findings, but that does not change the fact that I did the work they're supposed to do in the first place: discovering patterns of aggression against marginalized people on their community. Brandon received a few months of suspension, but unlike RPGnet, Open Hearth does shadow bans instead of keeping a record of past infractions, presumably to give people second chances. I wasn't happy, but under the advice of my friends, I let it go. The third time I was attacked is in the community Slack. Yes, they still had a Slack in the year of our lord 2024, because the old white men who managed the community liked it. Someone called Ferret was talking about a Baldur's Gate, and while discussing it I made unflattering comments about the design and culture of D&D, which Ferret replied with aggression while ignoring the bulk of my comments, then proceeded to frame me as the aggressor for simply saying I won't engage them in conversation if they have no wish to listen. At that point I'm about fed up with the near constant racism and sexism I had to suffer in the community, so soon after I did a public callout in their discord server as I ragequit. Some of my grievance are unfair and unreasonable, such as their inability and unwillingness to accommodate non-US time zones; all of my points were delivered without politeness or niceties, which in retrospect must be the gravest thing to a community of perfomantive liberals, because I soon find they can tolerate a lot worse than unreasonable demands if you are just nice enough. Sometime between these incident, I learned from a dear friend of mine that a long-time community member, Alexi, is an outspoken anti-abortion activist Christian fundamentalist, whose social media account is filled with little but demand for the nation-wide ban of abortion, though framed in the most polite and politically correct terms. It's my understanding that many people in the community, including the organizers, is well aware of Alexi's politics and values, but they passively condone it since Alexi is not a problem within the community itself, and like I said he's so nice and polite when taking about reducing people to walking wombs, obviously we have no choice but to celebrate his quirky flaw as he prosecute people for their bodies. Sometime latter, I returned to the community for an event explicitly opened to all, including those who are not current members of the community. Kay, recognizing me before I remembering her, demand that I answer to a deadname, took my minutes long silence as admission of guilt when I simply do not remember yet another entitled "Karen" I had to deal with, and proceeded to incite fear and angers against me by vagueposting in several discord servers, to the uncritical support of everyone including American POCs and white queers. Naturally, I was furious; I called them out on their incredible hypocrisy, of weaponizing their identities against the more marginalized, of including loud-mouthed anti-abortion activists and active-service US soldiers while pretending to offer safety to victims of such atrocities, and of implicitly taking and demanding more space after everything they already have. What the members and the organizers in the community don't know and likely don't care to know is the fact that Kay and I was in a game ran by a friend of mine, where she uses her James Bond-esque character as an excuse to act in an extremely dominating and aplha-male manner against other players, speaking over then and hackle them when they take even a moment to think. It got so bad that I had to invoke safety tools and end a session early when she kept pressuring me to speak after a long and difficult day dealing with my parents emotional abuse, and my friend offered to end the whole campaign then and there. I suspect Kay's real grievance against me is that when she apologized to the incident, I didn't respond - I didn't tell her to shove it like I should have, but I didn't say I forgive her either, and as we all well know when a member of the slave race refuse to forgive a member of a master race, it's crime. I had since apologized to the community organizers for my outbursts without offering my sordid history of abuse, not because I'm ashamed of it but because I refuse to excuse my actions like they still do, because I have nothing to be excused of. I did what I did because I'm a marginalized and traumatized trans woman of color having been attacked again and again in a space that pretends to be safe but isn't. I don't care that they banned me faster than my attackers or their reactionary friends, I'm simply disgusted by their continued hypocrisy, claiming to hold no ill will toward me and wishing me the best, but have no problem with hurting me to protect their polite society anyways. This isn't RPGnet where everything is text and you can just hit "report" the moment you feel like a post is inappropriate; these are life games where people can actually be exposed to verbal violence, and Open Hearth does nothing to protect their marginalized members from their privileged ones, in fact their culture of silence all but encourage whisper network against us. It's not possible for an open community to be safe for anyone but the most common denominator of white American men and those who had assimilated to their values, and they should own it even though I know they won't, because they still steadfastly believe good intentions excuse all bad behaviors and inactions, unlike traumatic responses which is ground for persecution. Oh, and when I spoke to the problem I experienced in the community with Rae of the Apocalypse Keys fame - whom introduced me into the community in the first place - several times the blame is laid at the feet of Jason Cardova, of all people. For context, Jason Cardova was the founder of Open Hearth who had long since moved on to manage his own gaming imprint and community. I'll not dignify all the vicious and unverifiable accusations pointed at Jason by mentioning them, nor do I know if this blame-game was started by Rae, the organizers, or someone else, but I just want to say it's awfully convenient for a buncha white men to blame the problem caused by some other white folks on a POC who isn't even there. I'm tired of keeping their silence. I know the best case scenario here is that my words wil fall on deaf ears like countless times before, because whites don't listen to POCs, cishets don't listen to queers, and "wholesome" people don't listen to abuse survivors; worst case, the orgnizers of the community will start another witch hunt like Kay tried to do, which could lead to me being doxxed or worse. But to be honest, I don't fucking care anymore, they can't keep getting away with condoning abuse and bigotry while blaming random people outside the community for their problems. No, I don't care if this is a bad time for Americans, they never care if it's a time for us as they agitated our country into a proxy war against China when they were the ones who abandoned us and left us to die at the hands of the commies the first time.
Organizing a playgroup amongst friends
World Builder YEG is a community of tabletop gamers on Treaty 6 land in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. We are a gaming community focused on indie RPGs, storygames, and other TTRPGs—with a commitment to safety and inclusivity. We use tabletop gaming as a way to support those at most risk in the community, by staging game days to raise money for local not-for-profit groups.
A place to set up and organize games online and in the Milwaukee, WI area.
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Personal Gaming Community from your favorite Phybe
Diceworld PnP Discord
This is a community for my players that will be playing a wide variety of TTRPGs. We will be playing anything but DnD.
Test - Place for IdesOfMarch to set up games for people to sign up to
This is where we schedule games for the Inverse Genius Community. Inverse Genius is a games and geekery podcast network. We Produce the Inverse Genius and On Board Games podcasts, and have a catalog of the Games in Schools and Libraries, On RPGs, Room Escape Divas, and On Minis Games podcasts.
Games for me and my friends and their friends
We’re a group dedicated to playing tabletop roleplaying games in person in Austin, TX.
this is a test community for me to try things out and figure out how Playabl works. nothing will be scheduled here. have a nice day <3
A small gaming community in Croatia playing indie and narrative games IRL and online.
Testing this out
A community for people in the Erie, PA metro area (such as it is) to discuss, schedule, and play horror RPGs
Games designed, hacked, and otherwise assembled by Dan Brown (@brownorama)
Amanda's community is the best.
This is a way to try out making a community, and I will delete it very soon.
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