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Fate Accessibility Toolkit

by Evil Hat Productions

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About

The Fate Accessibility Toolkit was produced by Evil Hat Productions with a writing and editing team drawn entirely from disabled communities, ensuring every chapter speaks from lived experience. The full text is freely available on the Fate SRD; a print edition is also sold separately.

What It Does

The toolkit provides in-depth discussion of specific disability categories — blindness, D/deafness, mobility differences, dwarfism, chronic illness, autism, depression, anxiety, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and PTSD — with both narrative guidance and mechanical options using Fate aspects, stunts, and conditions. It includes recommendations for RPG safety tools, an ASL reference for common tabletop game terms, and a large-print character sheet. Most advice applies directly to any tabletop RPG system, not only Fate.

Who It Helps

Game masters and players who want to run more accessible and representative tabletop roleplaying sessions; disabled players seeking mechanical options that reflect their experience; TTRPG designers looking for accessibility and representation guidance written from lived experience.

Who it helps

blind
deaf
physical-disabilities
cognitive-disabilities
all-disabilities

Details

Cost
Freemium
Platforms
Web
pdf
print
Age groups
  • Young Adult (18–26)
  • Adult (26+)

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