homemade, experimental and socially-conscious
tabletop content
grace (she/her) • adam (he/him)
you can find more about us as people here and here, but for now, this space is mostly about how we work. our love of independent games outside of Mages of the Seashore (and heck, appreciation of their stuff, too) naturally flowed into making our own game content.
we tend to write for the different; preferring to break from the norm and look at the unusual, flipping things on their feet. we like bitesized and fun, but also have a love for the languid and the strange. grace tends towards the emotive and visceral, and adam leans more to the surreal and the bizarre.
we care about the socioethical consequences of our work and, whilst we often write darkly, are always conscious of the way we write and market our content. grace is queer and has a balance disability, and adam has volunteered and worked with vulnerable people all his adult life; this is something we care about.
we also fully support and occasionally volunteer over at Assembled Adventurers, a UK-based charity who raise funds for other charities (such as The Trussell Trust and Shelter) through live-streamed (and often ridiculous) table top games.
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our work here isn't usually for outstanding amounts of profit, but if you find yourself in a position of financial difficulty where one of our paid uploads is out of reach (particularly any of our work for marginalised audiences, like our pride token frames), please shoot us a message and we'll see what we can do. :)
similarly - we're both broke PhD students trying to find a way to make content that we'd like to see. If you find yourself in the position to do so, please consider putting some coin our way, or tipping us here!
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