Coyote & Crow One-Shot: The Wiiwakata Festival
Event description
Looking for a way to support Indigenous creators during Native American Heritage Month?
Love roleplaying games but ready to try something other than D&D?
Join Worlds 4 All to play the award-winning game, Coyote & Crow!
Coyote & Crow, designed and written by a majority-Indigenous team, is a futuristic roleplaying game that introduces players to an alternate world in which the land masses we now know as the Americas were never colonized, and a mysterious element known as the Adanani has greatly altered much of the natural world and its people. We invite you to join us for a single session "one-shot" where characters will enjoy a day of friendly competition and small town gossip at a local festival in the fantasy continent of Makasing. There are six player spots available for ages 16 and older, and we love to play with people of all experience levels, especially if you're brand new to TTRPGs. We will provide everything you need to play, from dice to pre-generated character sheet templates, and explain all of the rules as we go.
At Worlds 4 All, we strive to make every gaming table a safer and more inclusive space for all players. We use a variety of safety tools, including a Session Zero form and x-cards, to set clear boundaries, preview game themes, and accommodate accessibility needs.
Essex Art Center is a nonprofit organization that inspires and sustains lifelong growth and learning for artists and art lovers of all ages in the Greater Lawrence area. We will have a private room to ourselves in the center, and you are welcome to bring your own food and non-alcoholic drinks to enjoy while we play! Building accessibility and parking information can be found here.
Tickets for good, not greed Humanitix dedicates 100% of profits from booking fees to charity