For the last two years my group has been playing Odyssey of the Dragonlords, a third party campaign book set in a Greek myth inspired world. I play the new bard subclass from the book: College of Epic Poetry. And I've taken my poetry duties very seriously: I've been writing session recaps as chapters of my bard's poem, in iambic pentameter blank verse, and reciting them at the start of each game. They're all collected here, close to fifty chapters now: https://calixodyssey.wordpress.com/ Spoilers for that campaign book, obviously!
Check em out, if you want to learn of roguish soldier out of time Quinn, the Herculean minotaur Dregxa, the siren oracle Asteria, and your humble satyr poet Calix, and their quest to save the realm of Thylea from the ravages of the Twin Titans.
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For the last two years my group has been playing Odyssey of the Dragonlords, a third party campaign book set in a Greek myth inspired world. I play the new bard subclass from the book: College of Epic Poetry. And I've taken my poetry duties very seriously: I've been writing session recaps as chapters of my bard's poem, in iambic pentameter blank verse, and reciting them at the start of each game. They're all collected here, close to fifty chapters now: https://calixodyssey.wordpress.com/ Spoilers for that campaign book, obviously!
Check em out, if you want to learn of roguish soldier out of time Quinn, the Herculean minotaur Dregxa, the siren oracle Asteria, and your humble satyr poet Calix, and their quest to save the realm of Thylea from the ravages of the Twin Titans.