
Hail and howdy adventurers of the Sword Coast. Take a rest in the mining town of Leilon. If you decide to stay a while, I'm sure our humble community will find work for someone plying your trade. This adventure is fairly short, a handful of homebrew quests I cooked up for a known setting. If you're not familiar with Leilon, that's fine. Its a fairly small town on the High Road between Waterdeep and Neverwinter. It's near a notable location called the Mere of Dead Men. It exports the typical ore, timber, and animal pelts. There are also a few shrines here, notably Tyr, Tymora, and Lathander. Outside of that, not much else to say for the little settlement. But it is where we will begin our adventure. I intend for the campaign to take not much longer than 2 months, but I'd like to run this campaign with the goal of finding a group I can run awesome games for in the future. If all our play styles and personalities match, I'd be delighted to take you all into future games. Basic Game Info: Day/Time: Every Tuesday @ 7pm till 10pm CST Slots: 5 players needed to fill a full 6 slots Level: Start at 3, the ending level depends on you and your actions Voice: Discord What To Expect: -Challenging combat, and memorable boss fights. Fear not...death may not be the end of your character(s). -Rich and engaging roleplay. You get what you put in, if you engage with the other people at the table and the world you're playing in, it will engage back with you, for better or worse depending on what you do. -Rewarding creativity and exploration. If you come up with a creative solution to an encounter or some conflict, and it seems like a feasible thing your character would come up/be able to accomplish, I'll do my best to let you do that! And if you poke around in the world looking for things important to your character, you may just find it! Or, it might find you... -Fair judgement and an ally to players. While I will not hold back in combat encounters, and show how the world has been shaped by your actions (for better or worse), I will not be your enemy. If it makes sense for an enemy to know what you can do, they will act accordingly. If they wouldn't or couldn't know how to best deal with you, they won't know. I won't metagame, as I expect my players to do the same. -Everything and everyone has a place. Both in game and out of it, nobody is excluded. I don't care about your race, sexuality, gender, or creed, all are equal and welcome at my table. In game, there are no faceless peons and pointless items; everything has a purpose. -I am fair, but ruthless. I can be extremely generous. I give lots of opportunities to advance your character in "power". It is on you to use that to your advantage or not. I've often given players more items than they know what to do with, more feats and class options than normally accessible, and influence throughout the world that can be felt everywhere you go. What I Expect: -I am not a fan of rules lawyers. I know the rules very well, I've been running the game a handful of years now and if I don't remember a rule I'll either ask if anyone remembers or look it up, if it's very important. If it's not, I will likely make a judgement call and expect everyone to respect that unless it is a very big deal (such as letting someone do something that would normally require a Feat or class ability). -Engaged players. If you're more of a "fly on the wall", audience style player, this probably isn't the game for you. If you just like rolling dice and watching numbers be crunched, this probably isn't the game for you. If you just like to roleplay, this probably isn't the game for you. I like to incorporate many facets into my games, and I like my players engaged with the game. -Communicative players. Outside of being active participants at the table, knowing if there are scheduling conflicts, thoughts/suggestions for the game, or issues you may have, is very important to me. You can bring it up privately over text, call, or at the end of the session with everyone present, if you so choose. I'd rather it not interrupt game time, unless it's extremely important. -Maturity/thick skin. There can be some sensitive topics in a grimdark campaign, I won't go down the list of them but these themes can come up in play. If you are easily offended, this probably isn't the game for you. Disclaimer: I'm careful about the topics I include in these types of games, and I do like to have some boundaries of course, I just don't want someone getting scared off from play at the vague or direct mention of a subject. -Cooperative, team players. I get wanting to stick to your character, and I want you to stay in character. But there can be situations where there may be in party tension or conflict. I've had situations where PvP broke out, feelings were hurt, and some people not wanting to play with others. I'd prefer we make characters who want to work together, or that won't turn on one another the moment a conflict arises. Session Zero will occur on 4/16. Homebrew/house rules will be discussed then, and characters will be created. You can apply here, through a private message, or for a faster response and interview, add me on discord @ waywardronin Fair thee well.