Playing a reskinned Acquisitions Incorporated set in the World of Warcraft. Its light hearted which is fun, only thing I don't like is the online platform but there is nothing I can do about that.
Current campaign is called "Welcome to Calus" homebrew setting based on a Demi Plane (called Calus) where the skies are always covered by clouds, no one has ever seen the sun, moon or stars, it was created by a new god who was testing his powers, it became his experiement, he would kidnap people from the material plane and modify their memories to believe they always existed on Calus. Its a monothesic world where any deviation from the worship of Zorrocastra (the god who created the world) is punished with the death penalty. Now after several millenia strange things are occuring, the dead walk and a zombie apocolyse has begun, the Wizard school of Necromancy is behind it and the Clerics, Paladins and faithful of Zorrocastra are rallying to form an army to oppose the Necromancers and cleanse the world...Hurrah!!!....Hoever..... Behind the seens Zorrocastra is manipulating things to try and create enough faith to transpot Calus into the Material Plane and embark on war of interplanar conquest.
Current party is all lvl 10 and made up of Celestial Warlock, Life domain Cleric, Lore Bard and Barbarian/Fighter/Ranger, so far highlights (or low lights depending on your view): they have burned a dozen merchants and nobles alive because they mistook them for Vampires (long story short...the merchants and nobles had some spells active which gave them that impression), they've been put on trial for mass murder but managed to get themselves acquitted, they hunted criminals, two have experienced being possessed by ghosts, they've had to fend off a zombie hoard long enough for a teleportation circle to be cast and all four of them are afraid of dying (this is down to me running the campaign as a "one life to live" setting: raise dead & ressurection spells and wish spells do not exist)....still happy days!
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I'm running 2 Avernus campaigns for different groups, I'm playing in an all-human campaign in a world where everything from every book exists, and I'm running a Vampire: The Masquerade 5E Chronicle.
I am running an alternate-earth Roman Empire campaign. The Romans have had some losses at the hands of unknown enemies and I think, eventually, the PCs will start looking into that but they are just getting started, and I'm not going to make them do anything. Whether they investigate is going to be up to them.
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WOTC lies. We know that WOTC lies. WOTC knows that we know that WOTC lies. We know that WOTC knows that we know that WOTC lies. And still they lie.
Because of the above (a paraphrase from Orwell) I no longer post to the forums -- PM me if you need help or anything.
Currently I am running a LMoP + DoIP combination. Its going really well and there isn't much left. I live with the players so we don't have to play online. I was also running a campaign set in Ferelden from Dragon Age that takes place after the Blight as the Mage/Templar war is starting. Unfortunately that campaign is on hold and it might not restart. :(
I'm running a campaign named 'The Key to Ostêria', it's essentially Lord of the rings but with a lot of giants. There party if carrying a necklace that can be used to summon Anaam (the father of Giants) back to usher in the new Golden age of giants, they're bringing it to a lake capable to dissolve the key.
Everyone in my party, including me, is a noob. It's really interesting to be reaching everyone proper 5e while polishing it myself. Once of my members seems a little uninterested but at the same time he seems very interested in DnD. I feel like my campaign might not be captivating enough, I'm afraid. I wanna be an amazing DM and I'm confident with DMing, I just want to be better. This is my first campaign using proper 5e, I love it. I really hope to be playing D&D for the rest of my life.
the campaign I ran is on hiatus. i haven't made the transition to digital yet... but I also play in two campaigns that have transitioned to digital. they're def not as good as in-person, specifically with immersion and of course technical difficulties. which is prob why i am ambivalent about starting up again but digital. maybe i hold myself to a high standard and I'm afraid of soiling my campaign when it was going well.
the two i play in are fun though. but i do find digital works better with something like roll20 than theatre of the mind.
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What's your current d&d campaign right now? Are you frustrated with one of the players or the DM, or is your group the best party you've ever been in?
Playing a reskinned Acquisitions Incorporated set in the World of Warcraft. Its light hearted which is fun, only thing I don't like is the online platform but there is nothing I can do about that.
Which one? I have many. Most of them on pause because of the current pandemic, others exist because of it.
Here are the ones I've done in the past month:
Please check out my homebrew, I would appreciate feedback:
Spells, Monsters, Subclasses, Races, Arcknight Class, Occultist Class, World, Enigmatic Esoterica forms
Current campaign is called "Welcome to Calus" homebrew setting based on a Demi Plane (called Calus) where the skies are always covered by clouds, no one has ever seen the sun, moon or stars, it was created by a new god who was testing his powers, it became his experiement, he would kidnap people from the material plane and modify their memories to believe they always existed on Calus. Its a monothesic world where any deviation from the worship of Zorrocastra (the god who created the world) is punished with the death penalty. Now after several millenia strange things are occuring, the dead walk and a zombie apocolyse has begun, the Wizard school of Necromancy is behind it and the Clerics, Paladins and faithful of Zorrocastra are rallying to form an army to oppose the Necromancers and cleanse the world...Hurrah!!!....Hoever..... Behind the seens Zorrocastra is manipulating things to try and create enough faith to transpot Calus into the Material Plane and embark on war of interplanar conquest.
Current party is all lvl 10 and made up of Celestial Warlock, Life domain Cleric, Lore Bard and Barbarian/Fighter/Ranger, so far highlights (or low lights depending on your view): they have burned a dozen merchants and nobles alive because they mistook them for Vampires (long story short...the merchants and nobles had some spells active which gave them that impression), they've been put on trial for mass murder but managed to get themselves acquitted, they hunted criminals, two have experienced being possessed by ghosts, they've had to fend off a zombie hoard long enough for a teleportation circle to be cast and all four of them are afraid of dying (this is down to me running the campaign as a "one life to live" setting: raise dead & ressurection spells and wish spells do not exist)....still happy days!
Which one indeed.
I'm running 2 Avernus campaigns for different groups, I'm playing in an all-human campaign in a world where everything from every book exists, and I'm running a Vampire: The Masquerade 5E Chronicle.
I am running an alternate-earth Roman Empire campaign. The Romans have had some losses at the hands of unknown enemies and I think, eventually, the PCs will start looking into that but they are just getting started, and I'm not going to make them do anything. Whether they investigate is going to be up to them.
WOTC lies. We know that WOTC lies. WOTC knows that we know that WOTC lies. We know that WOTC knows that we know that WOTC lies. And still they lie.
Because of the above (a paraphrase from Orwell) I no longer post to the forums -- PM me if you need help or anything.
Currently I am running a LMoP + DoIP combination. Its going really well and there isn't much left. I live with the players so we don't have to play online. I was also running a campaign set in Ferelden from Dragon Age that takes place after the Blight as the Mage/Templar war is starting. Unfortunately that campaign is on hold and it might not restart. :(
I'm running a campaign named 'The Key to Ostêria', it's essentially Lord of the rings but with a lot of giants. There party if carrying a necklace that can be used to summon Anaam (the father of Giants) back to usher in the new Golden age of giants, they're bringing it to a lake capable to dissolve the key.
Everyone in my party, including me, is a noob. It's really interesting to be reaching everyone proper 5e while polishing it myself. Once of my members seems a little uninterested but at the same time he seems very interested in DnD. I feel like my campaign might not be captivating enough, I'm afraid. I wanna be an amazing DM and I'm confident with DMing, I just want to be better. This is my first campaign using proper 5e, I love it. I really hope to be playing D&D for the rest of my life.
the campaign I ran is on hiatus. i haven't made the transition to digital yet... but I also play in two campaigns that have transitioned to digital. they're def not as good as in-person, specifically with immersion and of course technical difficulties. which is prob why i am ambivalent about starting up again but digital. maybe i hold myself to a high standard and I'm afraid of soiling my campaign when it was going well.
the two i play in are fun though. but i do find digital works better with something like roll20 than theatre of the mind.