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  1. Sep 13, 2019 · RPG CONSENT CHECKLIST. Mark the color that best illustrates your comfort level with the following plot or story elements. Green = Enthusiastic consent; bring it on! Yellow = Okay if veiled or ofstage; might be okay onstage but requires discussion ahead of time; uncertain. Red = Hard line; do not include. HORROR

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  2. Consent in Gaming was written by Sean K. Reynolds and Shanna Germain. This product includes the Consent in Gaming PDF and the form-fillable RPG Consent Checklist. More information.

  3. Enter Monte Cook. His work as codesigner of Dungeons & Dragons 3rd Edition was legendary! Now with his own game design company - Monte Cook Games - he and his team are cranking out some amazing stuff. The RPG Consent Checklist is a brainchild of that team.

  4. I know the original from the free booklet Consent in Gaming created by Monte Cook Games. I know people had issues with the original checklist, but the booklet as a whole is an amazing resource and offers some really good advice on how to deal with mature or difficult topics in a game.

  5. Credit where it’s due: this form comes from Consent in Gaming, a free PDF published last year by Monte Cook Games. It’s also available on DriveThruRPG.

  6. This form was created for the TTRPG Safety Toolkit and is adapted from the RPG Consent Checklist that appears in the Consent in Gaming supplement by Sean K. Reynolds and Shanna Germain,...

  7. Sep 16, 2019 · Monte Cook Games recently released a new supplement, Consent in Gaming, which gives players and GMs excellent tools for discussing consent at the table.

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