Deep Dive Through the World of Teryn(LBGTQ+ Friendly)
Dungeons & Dragons 5e | Campaign
About the adventure
-LQBTQ+Friendly -Free 0 Session -Fleshed out world and Npc's -Flexible story and world -Sandbox Start into eventual Focused Story Deep Dive Through the World of Teryn is a campaign that takes place in the world of Teryn. A custom world full of intricate countries, cities, politics, and people. With 4 continents and a myriad of locations within those and outside them there's never a place not full of intrigue and plot! This campaign will start in the trading capital of the world, Brexx. A country propositioned and set up as one very, very large city, that is ripe full of people from all walks of life and unique stories. Run by 4 major gangs and a royal family, there's never a dull moment. How did your characters end up here? Where are each of you from?(That will be fleshed out in the 0 session) Explore an expansive world, that with enough exploration and settling from your characters in the world will push you all up onto a main plot shaped by your actions and characters.
Game style
Rule of Cool (RoC)
“Rule of Cool” emphasizes creative story beats over sticking to a system’s rules as written. Players have the ability to push the limits of the rules or even break core rule mechanics at times if the Game Master thinks it is interesting, fun, or cool enough.
Theater of the Mind
“Theater of the Mind” uses little to no visuals for scene settings and combat. Instead, the narrative imagery comes from the Game Master’s descriptions and character action and movement comes from Players’ descriptions.
Roleplay Heavy
“Roleplay Heavy” games place the focus on the story, the characters, and the world they live within, and tend to lean hard into the various roleplaying elements of the game. These games will frequently find the party talking with NPCs, exploring the personal elements of their backstories, or even having emotional moments around the camp fire.
Less than a year on StartPlaying
Highly rated for: Storytelling, Creativity, World Builder
Average response time: Under 1 hour
Response rate: 100%
Game Master Reviews (6)
Proficiencies
Players say this GM is great at:
Storytelling
Creativity
World Builder
Ki is an absolutely amazing storyteller, and can immerse you in such a large, complete world, that you feel the impact of your choices quite thoroughly. I have had experiences playing with them where I genuinely worried for the safety of characters who had never been in danger, because we had made powerful enemies, and I expected hostages to be taken. I feel such extremely deep connections with the worlds Ki creates, that I am frequently reduced to tears from events that occur. My first character in one of Ki's campaigns was a child soldier of a dying race, raised by a tribe of craftsmen in the woods, and groomed by an evil village elder into being a living weapon. This girl has made contact with forgotten gods, and been to hell and back (literally). Part of that soldier mindset the girl had was an "action first, analysis later" instinct, so every single time that things got tough, she'd make a drastic decision with very little thought put into it, and that has consequences for her. Some of her mistakes include gambling her soul on a coinflip for information, accidentally branding a friend's whole body while trying to use magic to remove a single brand, handing an artifact of a war god to someone she met two days ago because they seemed to know what they were doing, causing a terrorist attack, and the turning point for her was when the elder ordered her to kill an enemy leader with a wand of disintegration. That leader was the brother of a close friend, and in a moment of panic, she did end up killing the man. After that, she allowed herself to be beaten to death, and upon resurrection, immediately swore an oath to never harm another person again, lest her soul be destroyed. She then worked the next three years trying to save up the money to buy a wish scroll and bring back the brother she killed. I'm sharing the story of this character because she's the first D&D character I've ever had that really felt alive. Without the immense world she was in, there wouldn't be so many people that she had connections to, and she wouldn't ever get so fleshed out. Ki brought this world to life, and breathed the same life into my character. And even with all that madness going on in her life, she doesn't feel at all like a special person in the world, she's not a main character, and her death certainly isn't going to bring doom to any cities (although the people who want her magic blood will be quite sad to see the death of a species). Everywhere you look in this world, something is happening, and you are never the top rung. Someone used mind control during a children's beauty pageant. There's a fairy running from the feywild because she doesn't want to work for the government. A dragon mafia boss wants to interfere with politicians. A musician has been cursed by his childhood friend who was part of a covenant. There's an old lady running a bookstore who can vaporize demons in a single spell, and she brokers information to her favourite customers. A princess kills her dad and plans to wipe her city off the face of the planet to destroy the deep-seated corruption found everywhere. An automaton maid sacrifices herself to stop a murder in the royal palace, and upon reconstruction, now wanders the world looking to find a purpose in life beyond her job. An archeologist is infuriated watching grown adults deface ancient monuments, and learns from a magic shop owner that the pre-teen he knows is being clung to by an aberrant being that can see into the future. A noblewoman drags a giant cannon into the desert to raid a temple and learn about a major war in the world. An outcast from a recluse society travels with pirates, looking for artifacts from eldritch gods. A cult that can cure instant death curses on a scale of magic unheard of hides in the belly of a city. This world is full of so much intrigue and wonder, no matter where you go you will stumble upon something important, whether it's an item, knowledge, or something else. Every single session I find myself in anticipation of what's going to come next, because the adventures are enrapturing, the down times are entertaining, the hunt for information is intriguing, and the development of relationships is special. Out of all the things that are amazing about Ki's worlds, the characters are the most amazing. Each one is a shard of magic with so much story behind them, and every character has a unique perspective to offer up. Knowing people isn't just to get favours from them, becoming friends with characters feels good. Gaining the trust of others is satisfying, and losing it is heartbreaking. Dynamics develop naturally, and characters have motivations. If you say mean things too many times, allies won't put up with it. Acting deranged will get you ostracized. Some people will put up with certain things, while others won't. Some people are good at lying, others aren't. Some folk will put everything on the line in a gambling den. Some folk will protect you from pickpockets to build trust. Some people will endanger themselves out of laziness, some want to watch the world burn. The entire worlds that Ki forges are all magical, and every tiny piece of the canvas is incredible to experience.
Their ability to balance an encounter is truly remarkable. Each battle I’ve played with them, without fail they have brought not only fun mechanics but immersive descriptions of what is going on during the fight. It’s very rare for it to feel unfair. Their world building is something to behold as well. The world is rich with lore and history especially when it comes to folklore and mythology. Each NPC that I’ve met feels as if they could be a real person. Each with unique stories and hardships. Very rarely are they one-note.
To say the impact Ki has had on my life with D&D was minimal would be to vastly understate their capabilities as a Dungeon Master. Ki was my introduction into D&D as a whole and has continued to be an incredible storyteller for the past several years. I've laughed, cried, and felt every emotion in between while getting to be a part of their engaging campaigns, rich world, and working personally with them to ensure my experience was the best that it could be. Whether you're a newbie peaking in to see what all the hype is about, or a seasoned 5e explorer, Ki is sure to create an experience that won't be forgotten easily.
I've been playing with them for over two years, and honestly, it might just be the most fun I've had with any group, as a whole. They have a great narrative world set up, they know how to balance things really well, they help to structure player character backgrounds to fit the setting, and whenever a "hey, am I able to do [xyz]" question comes up, the typical answer is "sure, why not?"
Additional details
How to prepare
All that's needed will be: -Discord:An account and a working mic, camera is completely optional. -D&DBeyond:I will send the campaign link for you all to create your characters and use my shared content
What I provide
-A varied and unique world for you to run around and spread your wings. -Homebrew and multiple sourcebooks of content through D&DBeyond. -Music to be played through Discord during the session -If available to all parties sometimes I build special boss fights in minecraft to do combat in. Since most DND maps are in squares it translates easily. -Fully voiced Npc's and world.
Gameplay details
All safety tools will be gone over in the 0 session as well as they can be updated at any point during the campaign.
Content warnings
• Alcohol Use
• Blood
• Body Horror
• Cults
• Death
• Gore
• Language/Cursing
• Memory Erasing
• Mutilation
• Trauma
• Sexual Content
Safety tools used
• Aftercare
• Bleed
• Breaks
• Debriefing
• Open Door
• Session 0
• Stars and Wishes
How will character creation work
All other details will be expanded during the 0 session which will be used to help your characters fit in the world and get you all comfortable and situated for the campaign. Alongside actually making the characters. The set info for that will be as listed: -You will all start at level 4. -Homebrew is allowed if the dm allows it. -We will be using DND 5e 2014 rules and character creation.
Players can expect
Combat / Tactics
Medium
Roleplay
High
Puzzles
Low
Experience level
Open to all
Platforms used
• Discord
• D&D Beyond
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$15.00
/ Session
Each player will be charged when a session starts.
Details
Weekly / Thursday - 9:00 PM UTC
4-4.5 Hour Duration
1 / 6 Seats Filled
Requirements
Experience required: Open to all
Age: 18+