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Abstract

A creative prose artefact and critical exegesis illustrate how roleplaying games explore community and identity. A prose dramatisation of a cooperative TTRPG (table top roleplaying game) juxtaposes the collaboratively imagined world, and the reality from which it is an escape. Themes of gender identity, isolation, precarious work and fluctuating health are explored within the timeframe of the Covid outbreak in Adelaide mid-2020, with the roleplaying session serving as a respite from insecure work and health challenges, while supporting creative agency and the expression of meaningful selfhood through collaborative play and problem-solving. This reflects a broader phenomenon of the increased popularity of online TTRPGS since Covid, and how they can serve as bulwarks against isolation, may assist in safely expressing and navigating gender identity, and act as an inclusive space for those living with an impairment (temporary or long term). The benefits of collaborative roleplay through TTRPGs in higher education, including support of neurodiverse, non-binary and non-traditional learners, are also discussed.

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