Premise: A group of adventurers come across the town of Honeywood, that is under the tyranny of a giant. Every Thursday the self dubbed, King Gog, walks into town wearing a BBQ pit ring for a crown and demands that the town 'pay their taxes'. If they don't he squishes something, or someone flat. The town gambled on selling their crops at market in order to pay off Gog with 'shinnies' but the profits were stollen by kobolds on the way back from a nearby city.
The PC's are given a few options for how they might help the town out of their giant problem before King Gog comes back next Flat Thursday. [full disclosure: I'm using this and a few other games as a means of interviewing folks to bolster my regular gaming group as we're down a few players. Rather than just bring in new people I want to play a few sessions with people and see how they might gel with the established group before we dive headlong into a full campaign]
System: D&D 5e
Platforms: Roll20 for the VTT, Discord for audio (I don't use a camera, so just audio), and D&D Beyond for character sheets (I'll provide the needed materials there).
Date and Time: Wednesday nights, 8 to 11pm Eastern time (0000 UTC)
Aiming to hold Session 0 on Wednesday, October 4th, 2023
Open Slots: About 4
Information:
This is a homebrewed adventure based on a fun premise I saw online. The Party will have exactly 1 week of game time to figure out how to save Honeywood and its people from being squashed flat. There will be several options to pursue and not enough time to do them all. Depending on what choices the players make I expect this mini-campaign will take 2-4 sessions to complete.
Everyone will start as level 1 and will probably advance to level 3 or 4. Players can create pretty much any character from any published resource but we will have a session 0 to make sure everyone can work together. My main requirement for characters is that they need to want to do the quests and work as a team. Edgelord, lone wolf types aren't going to play well.
Requirements: You need to have a decent computer (a tablet won't cut it for Roll20), a decent microphone with a mute button, and a reasonable internet connection. I don't need you to make every session but since this is a short game, understand that we will drive on with critical mass of 2 players.
Price: Free
If you are interested in playing drop me a DM with the following information so I know you actually read this through.
Name: (doesn't have to be a real name but something so I know what to call you besides niftydude2827)
Experience: (just a quick blurb about what you have played before. No minimum requirement but I like to know where folks are coming from)
Casting: (pretend you are casting this campaign as a new D&D movie. Give me three characters for the party, and what actors you would cast to play them. Example: A halfling wizard played by Daniel Radcliffe that is constantly confused for his distant cousin who had some adventure involving a ring or something)
DM: me
Contact: me
Mini-Campaign: Flat Thursday.
Premise: A group of adventurers come across the town of Honeywood, that is under the tyranny of a giant. Every Thursday the self dubbed, King Gog, walks into town wearing a BBQ pit ring for a crown and demands that the town 'pay their taxes'. If they don't he squishes something, or someone flat.
The town gambled on selling their crops at market in order to pay off Gog with 'shinnies' but the profits were stollen by kobolds on the way back from a nearby city.
The PC's are given a few options for how they might help the town out of their giant problem before King Gog comes back next Flat Thursday.
[full disclosure: I'm using this and a few other games as a means of interviewing folks to bolster my regular gaming group as we're down a few players. Rather than just bring in new people I want to play a few sessions with people and see how they might gel with the established group before we dive headlong into a full campaign]
System: D&D 5e
Platforms: Roll20 for the VTT, Discord for audio (I don't use a camera, so just audio), and D&D Beyond for character sheets (I'll provide the needed materials there).
Date and Time: Wednesday nights, 8 to 11pm Eastern time (0000 UTC)
Aiming to hold Session 0 on Wednesday, October 4th, 2023
Open Slots: About 4
Information:
This is a homebrewed adventure based on a fun premise I saw online. The Party will have exactly 1 week of game time to figure out how to save Honeywood and its people from being squashed flat. There will be several options to pursue and not enough time to do them all.
Depending on what choices the players make I expect this mini-campaign will take 2-4 sessions to complete.
Everyone will start as level 1 and will probably advance to level 3 or 4. Players can create pretty much any character from any published resource but we will have a session 0 to make sure everyone can work together. My main requirement for characters is that they need to want to do the quests and work as a team. Edgelord, lone wolf types aren't going to play well.
Requirements: You need to have a decent computer (a tablet won't cut it for Roll20), a decent microphone with a mute button, and a reasonable internet connection. I don't need you to make every session but since this is a short game, understand that we will drive on with critical mass of 2 players.
Price: Free
If you are interested in playing drop me a DM with the following information so I know you actually read this through.
Name: (doesn't have to be a real name but something so I know what to call you besides niftydude2827)
Experience: (just a quick blurb about what you have played before. No minimum requirement but I like to know where folks are coming from)
Casting: (pretend you are casting this campaign as a new D&D movie. Give me three characters for the party, and what actors you would cast to play them. Example: A halfling wizard played by Daniel Radcliffe that is constantly confused for his distant cousin who had some adventure involving a ring or something)
This campaign sounded really cool, I sent a DM!
I msgd you but i think it may be flagged as spam im not 100% sure
Hrmm I'm not sure why it was flagged. Hopefully not.