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Thirsty Dungeons & Lesbian Dragons Game Play Night

  • Multiverse 8026 Germantown Avenue Philadelphia, PA, 19118 United States (map)

Join us for this original one shot RPG created and led by Chimera, combining the mechanics of Dungeons & Dragons 5e and PbtA Thirsty Sword Lesbians: Thirsty Dungeons & Lesbian Dragons!

About the game
Welcome to the Pixie Verse, where the Fey Wild meets sci-fi pulp! You're a fey competing in THE CLASH OF CLUBS, a dance battle-inspired tournament of talent and taunting.

Using these combined game mechanics, you can either fight or flirt your way to victory with skills for emotional or physical battle. You'll be able to choose from several archetypes that have TSL and D&D skills and abilities. You will represent one of three clubs: House of Heat (house jungle drum & bass bounce, etc.), Club Bubble (Pop music!), or The Void (goth new wave dark wave techno etc.) Will you crush at The Clash of Clubs or BE crushed! (Crushing of a titillating nature also highly probable)

Content Warnings: Body horror, Drug/Alcohol use (beyond meeting in tavern), Mind Control, Physical Paralysis, Physical Restraint, Romantic Content, Sexual Content, Real World Culture and History

How to join the game
This event is for people ages 18+. Game is 3-6 players. Tickets must be purchased in advance using the link below. Food will not be served; you are welcome to bring your own snacks or light fare and drinks.

By purchasing a ticket you agree to:
☑ Be respectful and welcoming to your fellow players. At Multiverse we respect and celebrate all levels of fandom and experience. This is a space where you can not discriminate based on race, color, religion, gender, age, ability, sexual orientation or national origin.

☑ Be respectful of the space, including not bringing any greasy foods or large meals into the store and cleaning after yourself.

☑ Give at least 48 hours notice for cancellation if you want a refund.

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