Werewolf game Player Survey
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1) What name would you like to go by, and what are your pronouns?
2) What is your time zone?
3) What time of day would be easiest for you to game on Sundays?
4) Would you prefer short but more often games: (3 sessions or more a month, only a few hours long) or longer games less often (2 sessions a month, as long as we wanna go)?
5) Are there any topics you want avoided in plot/backstories/conversation? Are there things you don’t mind being brought up but want to stay vague? Do you have any phobias that might come up such as spiders or mind control?
6) Werewolf can be a very brutal game. If the campaign was a movie, what rating max would you be comfortable with regarding violence and sexual situations? (G/PG/ 13/ R)
Pick all that apply, listed in order of importance to you!
7) What is most fun to me in games:
a) I like the glorious thrill of battle! I want to have plenty of chances to use my powers and weapons and end up on top!
b) I like social scenes and dealing with fleshed out NPCs. I want to tell a story and if that means going a few sessions without combat that’s fine with me!
c) I like puzzles and mysteries- competing against the ST in a battle of wits is exciting to me!
8) When it comes to settings I enjoy:
a) A small but very detailed home location that my character returns to with few NPCs that will develop over time. My actions will hurt or benefit this area directly.
b) Traveling to various exciting places for adventure. NPCs will usually only appear for a few sessions. My actions with hurt or benefit the wider world but be less personal.
9) I also prefer:
a) Urban settings were my beast nature will have to be hidden to avoid exposing the Garou to humanity. (More focus on humans as allies. Living in a city and fighting corruption. Having to cover up Garou activity. Vampires and other urban enemies)
b) Rural settings were I will have to balance my wolf side with the humans that live near-by. (Focus on a mix of dealing with humans while still able to experience more primal stories.)
c) Wilderness settings were I can let my animal side run wild without worry of humans except for as enemies. (Focus on protecting the wilderness or caerens, enemies will be more beastal and more time would be spent in wolf forms)
10) Anything else you are really interested in exploring in the setting or really like doing in tabletop games in general?