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Welcome

This here is the homepage of my projects wiki. I work heavily out of the application Obsidian (effectively an offline wiki) for my creative projects and in order to have a way to share linked documents, I wrote a pipeline to send my projects from Obsidian here. Most of what you'll see here is exports, so if there's any goofy formatting, contact me and I'll see about fixing it.

Links to project indexes can be found in the side bar. Some of those indexes are detailed below, where I've compiled an overview of the Wiki's content.

Pokerole Content

Pokerole is a TTRPG for the Pokemon Series. I help moderate their Discord Community and spend a lot of my free time writing content for the game. Below you'll find prewritten one shots and some of the Homebrew I use in my own games.

Server Specific Pages:

Adventures

Complete adventures you can run for a group. They vary in time frames between one to two sessions, depending on familiarity with the system, what content you use from them, and how lucky the dice rolls are.

  • Pokexplorer’s Summer Camp! A module specifically designed to help newcomers learn the system and help new DMs easy into DMing. Good for people who have never DMed before and/or played Pokerole before.
  • Unova’s Wild West! A Legends Arceus style one shot set in the American Wild West.
  • Cinnabar An Eldritch Horror one shot using a custom 'sanity system' ala Call of Cthulhu.
  • Shadows Over the Stadium An ace rank one shot dealing with a plot by Team Cipher attacking a Stadium involving shadow pokemon

Resources

Other RPG Content

Contacting

Discord: Willowlark#2359
Email: willowlark@outlook.com

What Am I Running Right Now?

My current campaign is a Pokerole adventure through the Galar Region. A Timeline/Episode Guide is available if you'd like to follow along with my player's adventures.

What's Aurii Stand For?

Aurii was an old custom campaign setting I used to run a Play by Post for. I hosted various documents on a static website for it and ended up getting the domain name, which I'm now repurposing here.