Mirado: City of Horizons
I’m looking for players for a deeply collaborative, emotionally resonant campaign set in Mirado, a Korean-inspired island city full of culture, quiet tensions, and lives in motion. This won’t be a combat-heavy story or a spectacle of constant crisis. It’s a campaign about people - who they are, who they want to be, and how they change through each other.
The heart of this project is shared storytelling.
Your character isn’t just on a personal arc - they are part of a living, interconnected tapestry, and their relationships with the others at the table will shape the entire experience.
Touchpoints
- Arcane
- Arthdal Chronicles
- Blue Eye Samurai
- K-Pop Demon Hunters
What I’m Looking For
Players who:
- love roleplay-first storytelling
- want to build characters whose arcs weave together
- aren’t afraid of emotional honesty or vulnerability
- enjoy slow-burn relationships (friendship, rivalry, mentorship, anything)
- appreciate quiet moments as much as dramatic ones
- are excited about a pre-industrial, non-Eurocentric setting
- want to help shape Mirado’s culture, conflicts, and communities through collaborative world-building and play
- are comfortable letting characters fail, change, or be deeply flawed
This campaign works best for players who are willing to bring their emotional imagination to the table - and who want to lift others’ stories as much as their own.
Details
- This game will be livestreamed on Looking for Mom's Twitch and YouTube channels, so you must have a suitable webcam, mic, computer, and internet connection.
- This will be a long form campaign spanning roughly 20 sessions.
- The players will be split into 2 groups of 3-4 players in each.
- Games will be played weekly with groups alternating weeks with the possibility of crossovers between them.
- The system will be Daggerheart, but no experience is necessary.
- This will be a Theater of the Mind game with heavy emphasis on roleplay and collaborative storytelling.
- Topics will deal with mature subject matter, you must be 18 years of age or older.
- This setting is rooted in inspiration from Korean culture, but showcases a multicultural tapestry. I encourage anyone interested in participating to apply, however, to ensure thoughtful representation, I will be giving extra consideration to BIMPOC applicants.
If you’re excited to create something heartfelt, collaborative, and deeply personal, I'd love to hear from you.