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[LFPs] [D&D5e] [Free] The Isolated Plane, Sundays 7pm GMT+1 [BST]

You look up from where you kneel at the tall figure stepping out of the shadows and into the spotlight that surrounds you, alongside a handful of other individuals bound together by lengths of blue-white chain. The figure is robed in a red mantle, decorated with regalia of some import unknown to you. As they look down at you their eyes, rings of orange-gold with piercing pupils, study your expression contorted as it is with anger, confusion or concern, it is hard to tell. Their face is a morass of tentacles that undulate strangely to your own perceptions. A Mindflayer, you recall their race was called by those who feared them, or the Ilithid by scholars and among their own kind. Your wrists and ankles both are bound in adamant shackles, inscribed with runes to make your escape implausible, by magic or might, the light above is blinding and heavenly, but you feel an ominous and dangerous intent behind it. The Ilithid figure addresses you not with words but directly into your mind, the voice you hear one with both a tone of pity and judgement intertwined. “You have been found guilty of your crimes by the Judges of all worlds. It is my duty as Arbiter of such matters to address you and send you on your way. The decision is clear, for the crimes of uncountable murders, for the purposes of ritual sacrifice, assassination, genocide and personal gratification, serial or otherwise. For the crimes of terrorism against the innocent masses, forcing your world views onto others through acts of pain, terror and suffering. For the crimes of organisational villainy, aiding and abetting fellow criminals alongside a network in acts of thievery, drug pushing, and manipulation of innocents for the purposes of selfish monetary gain. For the crimes of grand larceny, having stolen valued historical artifacts to sell in illegal markets and the destruction of ancient relics of cultural significance. For the crimes of mortal trafficking, kidnapping your fellow people and selling them as stock to those who would use, torture and misuse such innocents in despicable ways, enslaving them to both mortal and undying servitude. Lastly, for the crimes of animal cruelty, organising illegal fighting rings and black market stores for both rare beast and endangered monster alike, mistreating them to do your bidding through starvation, physical harm, and even cannibalism." "For all of these crimes, and more, the Judges have decided upon your punishment. Though we are still a fair people, despite the crimes you have committed, and it has been decided you will be cast out from all mortal planes. Denied access to such places on an intrinsic level, your souls forever marred. Though this is surely to be a death sentence, it is not an execution. Should you find it within yourselves to survive this place, repent on your sins, learn from your mistakes, grow into a better person and eventually escape the sealed plane you shall be cast into, then perhaps you will come back as better souls. Souls worth joining civilisation once more. Farewell, may our minds never entangle again.” The figure steps back with their final words, disappearing into the shadow once more. The divine light above you blinks out and your stomach lurches, your mind expanding and contracting a thousand times over as you experience whatever spell has been cast. Then everything stops. As your eyes adjust in the dim orange light of the new plane you find yourself in, you find the shackles that bound you vanished. The others, this group of upstarts, criminals and ne’erdowells around you are alone, yet together, in an unknown place. You all lie far from the reaches of justice and the watching eyes of innocents. Lost. Imprisoned. Isolated, forevermore. If that little snippet interests you, then boy do I have a campaign to run for you. As you may have guessed, this campaign will run the narrative lines of survival, horror, and drama and will be a twist on the Evil Campaign, wherein your characters have already been caught for their crimes, faced their respective trials and jurors, and are summarily punished by being banished into a strange plane, far from the reaches of ordinary mortal beings to live out their sentence. In this sense, your characters will be Evil Aligned individuals who have committed heinous crimes in their life. You'll start at 5th level, and will initially have nothing but the clothing on your back. Starting equipment you choose to take as per your class equipment will be found in the initial foray of exploration of your immediate surroundings in the first session, and from there survival becomes top priority. There’s no limit on race or class options you can choose, save for homebrew options of which there’ll be none so things won't get too crazy, so feel free to create someone you’ve never played as before, or a personal favourite. We'll have an initial session 0 so everyone can get together to better talk over their character ideas, and iron out additional rules and details going forward. The origins of your characters will be varied, and you may not all originate from the same mortal plane, or even material dimension, so you have free reign for any wacky origin you want to pull, whether that be from the fictional location of a novel or book series, an animated show or film source, or other DnD source material, so long as you translate that character into a DnD Race and Class combo. Your character’s personal history, specifically the names of exact locations and important individuals they used to know, has all but been wiped from their memory as part of this sentence, so they may not recall specifics that would lead toward any retribution toward those who might have wronged them as part of the punishment when they were banished to this distant plane. The plane in question, the Isolated Plane, is a place of monsters, shadows, hopelessness and lost souls. Where those who fall through the cracks of all planes end up, one way or another, lost for all eternity. Now, this doesn’t mean escape isn’t an option, and only a clever individual, or a band of idiots, can hope to find a Way Out of this situation, however, survival always comes first. The Isolated Plane is a strange plane of broken landscapes, haphazard weather patterns, forgotten relics and cities, and dangerous flora and fauna alike, where near everything out there is trying to survive the hazards thrown at them one way or another. Now, you find yourself here, and will have to try your best to survive, and maybe find a way out if you can. The campaign’s ultimate goal is for the characters to escape this hellhole they have been flung headfirst into. Despite likely being evil aligned individuals, or those who are willing to go the extra mile for a certain result (zealous paladins, people trying to get their loved ones back by any means necessary etc.), working together to survive in this hellscape is going to be the top priority. If you're not the kind of player that works well with others, or you can't create a character that can, you'll probably have a bad time during this campaign. As stated in the headline, the session times will be weekly, every Sunday starting at 7pm GMT+1 (BST), and run between 3 to 4 hours depending on any player time constraints or personal hiccups that may occur. We’ll use Roll20 for battlemaps, rolling and sessions, and Discord for voicechat. I’m a pretty lenient DM, and won’t blueball you for not being able to make it to a session here or there because of conflicting schedules, but consistent back-to-back missed sessions will see you kicked from the game, as you clearly have other priorities rather than having fun with a bunch of folks who just wanna play a game. For some general information about myself; I’m Kris, he/him, and have been DMing for around 7 years now on and off, with lots of little oneshots and a few long form campaigns here and there. I’m 27, into a variety of music, games, films and media that would take a while to list off, and enjoy running games, though I haven’t been actively running anything for a few months now and am looking to get back at it. If you’re interested in joining this campaign, send me a DM on Roll20, along with some general information about yourself! Look forward to playing with folks :)
One player down, just a few more and I'll start sorting out the game start :)
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im very interested is there an age requirement(im 16) and would some unearthed arcana be allowed because i plan on playing a dhampir 
replied to noah in PM's We're at three players invited currently, will leave this post listing up for anyone else who has an interest for a little while longer!
Could you clarify where you draw the line between character tweaking and homebrew, assuming you recognize the former as valid. Also while a "morally ambiguous" campaign doesn't bother me some people see them as an excuse for Intra-party conflicts which I'd rather avoid... Concept seems interesting, though that list of crimes....
Kris m. said: replied to noah in PM's We're at three players invited currently, will leave this post listing up for anyone else who has an interest for a little while longer! am i one of those 3?
@Lord Xarthim Homebrew is anything not taken from an official rule book (DMG, PHB being the baseline, with things like Guide to Ravnica being additional content). So the likes of an entierely custom class, or broken race, taken from say dndhomebrew(dot)com would be a Hard No for this campaign. But tweaking would be in line with say, if you're playing a Half-Elf character, but don't particularly want the skill-versatility trait, I'd say you can take a different trait from your other parentage if you wanted. A half-elf with an elf and goliath parent gaining the goliath trait of powerful build for instance. Or if you're playing a Warlock Hexblade, but with an infernal patron, I'd let you switch out the 6th level servant trait for the 6th level infernal trait of a warlock patron instead. Minor things like that aren't homebrew, they're more attuning the game to the character you want to play, making a better experience for you, and not a detriment to the other players or DM. As I did state in the initial post "If you're not the kind of player that works well with others, or you can't create a character that can, you'll probably have a bad time during this campaign". I'm not gonna broke true 'intra-party' conflicts, aside from the normal interactions that would come with a bunch of criminals being dumped essentially on a prison world full of dangerous abominations that want to eat all of them. And the list of crimes in the intro snippet is the sample of what your character's might have done to deserve this punishment. Total Banishment From All Mortal Planes doesn't exactly get dispensed to a criminal who stole a loaf of bread to feed their family, ya know?
Hi I am also very interested
Thanks for responding, and for the clarification. I have a pair of characters in mind that might be allowable then. The first would be a young-ish elven Herbalist/Physician who's also an assassin. I'm thinking drop some of the extra weapon proficiencies from the basic race & class packages in favor of an extra skill proficiency or two notably, medically relevant ones, and hack the disguise/infiltration side of the typical Assassin architype off in favor of something that plays on the lethality of the medical arts if possible. The other is either more or less by the book depending mostly on how many places the relevant information is current written. She's one of the snakier sorts of Yuan-Ti, a cleric of Mershauz? (that demon-god giant snake that hangs around between the material plane and the passage to the afterlives so he can devour the souls of the recently departed). That part depends mostly on whether Yuan-Ti are a PC race yet in 5e or your setting. The part you might be less enthused by would be the reason she got booted of the plane in the first place, a Rite that involves devouring a living person alive and whole in order to offer the soul to her deity in return for unspecified but generally significant boons. (Attribute's of the Prey mostly. Unlived lifespan, did the victim have a higher stat? chance of an attribute bonus, memories, knowledge etc... ). 
Sounds super fun! If there is still an open space and my character idea fits with the setting I would like to join.
Ferris W. said: Sounds super fun! If there is still an open space and my character idea fits with the setting I would like to join. Just shoot me a message with some general info about yourself, still spaces
Lord Xarthim said: Thanks for responding, and for the clarification. I have a pair of characters in mind that might be allowable then. The first would be a young-ish elven Herbalist/Physician who's also an assassin. I'm thinking drop some of the extra weapon proficiencies from the basic race & class packages in favor of an extra skill proficiency or two notably, medically relevant ones, and hack the disguise/infiltration side of the typical Assassin architype off in favor of something that plays on the lethality of the medical arts if possible. The other is either more or less by the book depending mostly on how many places the relevant information is current written. She's one of the snakier sorts of Yuan-Ti, a cleric of Mershauz? (that demon-god giant snake that hangs around between the material plane and the passage to the afterlives so he can devour the souls of the recently departed). That part depends mostly on whether Yuan-Ti are a PC race yet in 5e or your setting. The part you might be less enthused by would be the reason she got booted of the plane in the first place, a Rite that involves devouring a living person alive and whole in order to offer the soul to her deity in return for unspecified but generally significant boons. (Attribute's of the Prey mostly. Unlived lifespan, did the victim have a higher stat? chance of an attribute bonus, memories, knowledge etc... ).  Either of those sound fine to me, we'll have a proper Session 0 either way so everyone can lay out their character idea in full to the group. Just shoot us a message with some general info about yourself and I'll see to getting you a link to the discord server
Id love to try this!
Hey, this sounds fun! My name is Chris, I’m 48, and I got back into the role playing scene when COVID hit. My current group has kinda fizzled, most getting back to normal life. I’ve been playing d&d since the first boxed set, except for 4th edition. I’m flexible on what character I play, but if I have a choice, I’d like to play an Arcane Trickster. I’m flexible on time because I work from home as an illustrator.