Your Character Matters
You spend time & thought on your character. You get invested in them. You build a whole internal world for this person you create.
Wouldn't it be great to actually play that out?
I'm a 20-year DM hosting a D&D Homebrew constructed by an Emmy-winning writer that's built to invest in Players. The game runs level 1-10. We will shape the campaign to evolve your story and really let it play out. If you want to invest in a character arc, this is your game.
The setting is Faerûn, beginning in Seacomber (a small town east of Waterdeep).
You have a patron, the half-elf wizard Alveron, who is invested in your future.
Forget about class & race for a second. Who is your character and how did they come to have a powerful wizard as a mentor?
You may already have a character in mind. If not, here are a few questions to prime the pump:
- Is there someone you love?
- Someone you hate?
- Someone who stole from you?
- A secret identity?
- Bounty on your head?
- Another mentor or patron?
- A tribe, guild, or sect that's looking for you?
- A noble who would prefer you were dead?
- A shameful past?
- Enslaved or ensorcelled?
- A criminal history with an unwritten ending?
- Someone who saved you?
- A competitor?
- A fatal flaw?
- Do you want revenge?
- Something to prove?
- A lover done you wrong?
- Someone you left behind?
Take some thought about the emotions you want to experience. Redemption? Heroism? Love? Competition? Generosity? Justice? Friendship?
Take some time with your backstory: figure out who you are...and what your character actually wants.
Who do you want to be?
- Apply via Discord Let's Roll#3159 Only.
- Briefly summarize your character's story and what they want.
- Include a note about yourself as a player.
6-Player Limit
Lady Midnight is designed to bring a disparate group of people together with a common goal. Their fates are drawn together by the ties that bind their history and their future. The story is a world-ranging tale of adventure, tragedy, humor & danger. A tale for bards to tell in the decades to come. Here be dragons.
This game will require payment to the Game Master at a rate of $15 per game via PayPal. Roll20 is not responsible for any payment transactions and cannot enforce any private arrangements.