This is going to be not serious and just something fun. A lot of the enemies and locations will be home-brewed.
Recruitment:
Looking for 4-5 players, you can submit your character like this:
Name:
Class:
Race:
Age:
Skill point's:
Playing:
We will be playing on the forums. Depending on the circumstances we can schedule on Saturday and Sunday. If you won't be there, you can tell me in advance.
Other Rules:
I generally want there to be at most two magic users, magic users include wizards, sorcerers, warlocks, clerics, and druids.
Although we will only have sessions on the weekends, you can post on the forums on the weekdays to ask me question or talk about the campaign
Im a beginner to Dnd myself, so im just using the default rules for Dnd beyond. I'm not sure about partnered content, but you could do some home brewing.
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Looking for players to join my play by post campaign, DnD: Knights of the funni
Coleslaw was built, not born, by artisans of faith in a secluded monastery devoted to quiet contemplation and service. His purpose was humble but essential: preparing food for the monks. Each morning, he stoked the hearth, chopped vegetables, and stirred stews with precise mechanical motions. The monks, in turn, taught him patience, rhythm, and the rituals of gratitude before every meal.
Though he had no need to eat, Coleslaw found peace in the act of nourishing others. He believed that, through service, he could learn what it meant to have a soul.
But there was one group of creatures who always seemed to see something more in him: the monastery’s cats. Dozens of them prowled the halls—half-wild, half-holy. To the monks, they were tolerated nuisances; to Coleslaw, they were mysteries. The cats perched on his shoulders while he stirred soup, curled in the warmth of his oven-furnace, and stared at him with eyes that glowed like tiny suns. When he asked the monks why the cats lingered near him, they would chuckle and say, “Perhaps they know you’re not as soulless as you think.”
One night, during a moonlit prayer vigil, the cats gathered. Every one of them, from the laziest barn mouser to the proud silver-furred matron, encircled Coleslaw in silence. Their voices—many voices, yet one voice—spoke into the hollow of his chest.
They revealed themselves as the Exalted Assembly of the Feline Court, a collective of divine and eldritch feline spirits who stride between the mortal and spirit worlds. They had chosen him as their envoy: a warforged, neither living nor dead, who could carry their will into the world.
The cats promised him gifts: shadows that curled like fur, claws that could strike through lies, the patience of the hunt, and the secret knowledge only a cat possesses when it stares at something invisible to others. All they asked in return was loyalty—and the occasional offering of fish or cream.
When Coleslaw accepted, his chest cavity purred with strange new power. The oven-furnace where he once baked bread now sometimes flickered with spectral whiskers of shadow. His footsteps softened, his eyes glinted like moonlit eyes in the dark, and he found himself moving with a hunter’s grace he had never possessed before.
He left the monastery soon after, with blessings from the monks who understood that his destiny lay beyond their kitchen walls. Now he wanders, a warforged warlock with a patron both absurd and profound: the eternal, inscrutable feline court.
(I hope you don’t mind but I did use Gen AI to help)
This is going to be not serious and just something fun. A lot of the enemies and locations will be home-brewed.
Recruitment:
Looking for 4-5 players, you can submit your character like this:
Name:
Class:
Race:
Age:
Skill point's:
Playing:
We will be playing on the forums. Depending on the circumstances we can schedule on Saturday and Sunday. If you won't be there, you can tell me in advance.
Other Rules:
I generally want there to be at most two magic users, magic users include wizards, sorcerers, warlocks, clerics, and druids.
Although we will only have sessions on the weekends, you can post on the forums on the weekdays to ask me question or talk about the campaign
Currently Recruited:
Dm: Me!
Players:Jerald the wizard, Coleslaw the warlock
Looking for players to join my play by post campaign, DnD: Knights of the funni
Is gunslinger a option also what level?
I don't know what gunslinger is but im assuming its a class so no
the campaign is going to split into mission with each mission rewarding you with a level, you start at level one
Looking for players to join my play by post campaign, DnD: Knights of the funni
Ok
Name jerald
class wizard
race: human
age 90
skill points 12 10 8 17 13 15
ur in
Looking for players to join my play by post campaign, DnD: Knights of the funni
Cool time for funny old magic man
btw, what is jerald's backstory?
Looking for players to join my play by post campaign, DnD: Knights of the funni
He’s an old man who adventures I don’t have one for him yet
Name: Coleslaw
Class: Warlock
Race: Warforged
Age: young
Skill point's: 13 16 9 10 15 16
D&D since 1984
Does coleslaw have a backstory?
Looking for players to join my play by post campaign, DnD: Knights of the funni
Still a work in progress, but centers around food-service.
BTW, can we use 2014 or 2024 rule sets? Also, would partnered content on D&D Beyond be OK?
I'm kind of waiting to see if 2024 and partnered content is OK, before putting the final touches on Coleslaws story.
D&D since 1984
Im a beginner to Dnd myself, so im just using the default rules for Dnd beyond. I'm not sure about partnered content, but you could do some home brewing.
Looking for players to join my play by post campaign, DnD: Knights of the funni
Coleslaw was built, not born, by artisans of faith in a secluded monastery devoted to quiet contemplation and service. His purpose was humble but essential: preparing food for the monks. Each morning, he stoked the hearth, chopped vegetables, and stirred stews with precise mechanical motions. The monks, in turn, taught him patience, rhythm, and the rituals of gratitude before every meal.
Though he had no need to eat, Coleslaw found peace in the act of nourishing others. He believed that, through service, he could learn what it meant to have a soul.
But there was one group of creatures who always seemed to see something more in him: the monastery’s cats. Dozens of them prowled the halls—half-wild, half-holy. To the monks, they were tolerated nuisances; to Coleslaw, they were mysteries. The cats perched on his shoulders while he stirred soup, curled in the warmth of his oven-furnace, and stared at him with eyes that glowed like tiny suns. When he asked the monks why the cats lingered near him, they would chuckle and say, “Perhaps they know you’re not as soulless as you think.”
One night, during a moonlit prayer vigil, the cats gathered. Every one of them, from the laziest barn mouser to the proud silver-furred matron, encircled Coleslaw in silence. Their voices—many voices, yet one voice—spoke into the hollow of his chest.
They revealed themselves as the Exalted Assembly of the Feline Court, a collective of divine and eldritch feline spirits who stride between the mortal and spirit worlds. They had chosen him as their envoy: a warforged, neither living nor dead, who could carry their will into the world.
The cats promised him gifts: shadows that curled like fur, claws that could strike through lies, the patience of the hunt, and the secret knowledge only a cat possesses when it stares at something invisible to others. All they asked in return was loyalty—and the occasional offering of fish or cream.
When Coleslaw accepted, his chest cavity purred with strange new power. The oven-furnace where he once baked bread now sometimes flickered with spectral whiskers of shadow. His footsteps softened, his eyes glinted like moonlit eyes in the dark, and he found himself moving with a hunter’s grace he had never possessed before.
He left the monastery soon after, with blessings from the monks who understood that his destiny lay beyond their kitchen walls. Now he wanders, a warforged warlock with a patron both absurd and profound: the eternal, inscrutable feline court.
(I hope you don’t mind but I did use Gen AI to help)
D&D since 1984
https://www.dndbeyond.com/characters/150965935/23nQ7y
D&D since 1984