New Learn-to-Play Fallout RPG: Texas Wastelands, with House GM Bob on June 6th, from 11am to 4pm, 6 Seats Maximum
About this experience
-Welcome to the Lone Star Wasteland-
A Post-Apocalyptic Texas:
This is where the ruins of Dallas, Fort Worth, and everything in between have become a powder keg of competing visions for what civilization could be.
You'll make your home in a scrappy settlement tucked under a highway overpass, caught between a corporate vault society trying to rebuild order on their own terms, a Brotherhood of Steel chapter with dreams of founding an entire republic, oil barons and cowboys running Fort Worth like a frontier town that never quite left the 1800s, a community of Super Mutants with an athlete's code of honor, a cult that worships a giant animatronic cowboy, and a wasteland full of factions that all think they know what the future should look like.
But something ancient and unstoppable is waking up to the north, pushing everything before it south ...toward you.
It doesn't care about anyone's plans for the future.
Built on the real geography of the DFW metroplex with its landmarks, neighborhoods, and Texas character intact beneath two centuries of apocalypse, this is a campaign about whether people who can't agree on anything can stop fighting each other long enough to protect the fragile something they're all trying to build — before a machine that thinks the war never ended finishes the job the bombs started.
This is a homebrew campaign utilizing the Modiphius 2d20 ruleset.
The first session will be to introduce players to the setting and game system.
Contact @HouseGMBob if you have any questions, and if you book a ticket to this game.
Your Host
House GM Bob's Backstory:
My name is Bob and I have been a tabletop RPG enthusiast since the 80s when my dad bought me a copy of the Dungeons and Dragons famous Red Box. I have been running games ranging from D&D, Pathfinder 1e, and others off and on for years. The reason I enjoy tabletop games is collaborating with others to tell an epic story. The ideas that people introduce to collaborate and the stories their characters bring is a big part of why I enjoy TTRPGs. I love running games for players of all levels. I look forward to meeting everyone and telling grand stories together.