I'm starting up a new homebrew campaign in 5e. I've been planning this world and story for a while now and I figured I need to stop procrastinating and just start it. I've been playing for... a while now and DMing for just as long, however I am new to Roll20 but I hope that doesn't slow things down. Planning to use discord for voice. Plenty to discuss. Posting details below. Thanks for looking! [EDIT] I've been informed that you all like timezones and times on here (links be damned), go figure. Here they are: PST: 7pm MDT: 8pm EST: 10pm GMT: 3am AWST: 10am AEST: 12pm Link to page A classic dungeons & dragons fantasy adventure built into a homebrew world.
Magic is not hugely widespread, but is known of and those that can weild it are taken notice of - for good or for worse Death is permanent Start at level 1 First session will be a session 0 with a little story to run up to the first session No lucky feat Races: Some restrictions. All PHB except Dragonborn. Ask me first about races from other books Bonus action to drink a potion, action to feed someone a potion Standard array or Point buy only (no rolling for stats) Official book references only (no UA) New players welcome but please know that signing up is a commitment I'm new to Roll20 but have been DMing for a while
Prologue
The sun rises over the tops of the snow-capped Husytre Peaks and bathes
the small town of Frasd in a warmer than average glow for harvest
season. A place of no real consequnce to the kingdom of Upsilone, it's
200 or so citizens go about their business and keep to themselves on the
whole - exporting grain and grape to the towns and cities much farther
to the south on the plains of Drakonfields. The central square is alive
with activity, preparations for the annual graduation ceremony
celebrations are already well underway with colorful buntings and
bushels of birch tree branches lashed to the entrance pillars of the
various stores lining the square. Spirits are high this day, Frasdians
greet each other merrily with traditional sweet smelling buns and as the
sun continues to rise through the clear blue sky, the nearby celestial
object of Four Stars' colors increase in contrast.
It is the year of Tybas and the 200th anniversary of the great summer
uprising of the kingdom of Epsilone which shares the southern border of
Upsilone and completes the great continent of Silone. Every 100 years
the graduation ceremony of those who have been deemed of proper maturity
and skill are selected to be apprentices at the school of the 12
sisters.
You, along with 5 other countrymen either hailing from Frasd or
further afield, are giddy with excitement as you have been fortuitously
visited by one of the sisters several weeks ago with acknowledgement to
attend the graduation and become an apprentice. Grandmothers tell
stories, handed down from their grandmothers of the fates of the
apprentices and what grand lives they will go on to live.