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Vecna: Eve of Ruin - (Level 10 to 20)

Vecna: Eve of Ruin - (Level 10 to 20)

Vecna: Eve of Ruin is a D&D adventure where heroes race across the multiverse to stop Vecna from reshaping reality and becoming a god.

TYPE

Campaign

LANGUAGE

English

EXPERIENCE

Intermediate

AGE

18+
FULL
$20.00

/ Session

Details

Weekly / Thursday - 3:00 AM UTC

Dec 18 / Session 26

Session Duration / 3 hours

4 / 4 Seats Filled

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Schedule

Thu, Dec 18 | 3:00 AM – Session 26

Thu, Jan 08 | 3:00 AM – Session 27

Thu, Jan 15 | 3:00 AM – Session 28

Thu, Jan 22 | 3:00 AM – Session 29

Thu, Jan 29 | 3:00 AM – Session 30

Thu, Feb 05 | 3:00 AM – Session 31

Meet your party members

4/4

About the adventure

The notorious lich Vecna is weaving a ritual to eliminate good and obliterate the gods. To stop Vecna before he remakes the multiverse to his liking, the adventurers work with three famous archmages, travel to familiar locales (the Underdark, Ravenloft, Eberon, Grayhawk, and more), and rebuild the legendary Rod of Seven Parts. My top priority is making sure everyone feels comfortable and included. I want every player to be able to bring their authentic selves to the table and enjoy the game to the fullest. If you're ready to play a high-level character and love role-playing as much as I do, this campaign is for you.

Game style

Combat Heavy

Roleplay Heavy

Game themes

Meet the Game Master

5.0

(7)

2 years on StartPlaying

137 games hosted

Highly rated for: Creativity, Knows the Rules, Rule of Cool

About me

Hello there! My name is Frank and I have been playing D&D for over 40 years (oh boy! That's a long time). I started playing in 1983 when my friends and I bought the original red box, not knowing what the game was about at the time. I just wanted to try something new and that red dragon on the cover looked SO cool. Since then, I've logged thousands of hours as a player and behind the GM screen running games for friends, family, local game stores, conferences such as GenCon and PAX, and professional games online. What to expect? - I bring to the table access to my DnDBeyond content and use the Beyond20 extension to push rolls on DnDBeyond to Roll20. - I prefer to run published modules but will heavily homebrew them and go off the rails for the stories to fit your character's backstories. - I spend many hours preparing for each session and you'll be able to tell - I bring lots of VTT maps from multiple sources and also lots of Roll20 addons and other fun stuff So, if you're looking for a group that's as much about role-play as it is about dungeon crawling, this is the place for you.

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Character creation

Creating your character

During session 0, I will review my D&D house rules and create your character together on D&D Beyond (stats are rolled in public) and discuss background, backstory, etc. I like to incorporate the backstories into the adventure along the way. You can prepare by thinking about what type of character you'd like to play. ******* WE WILL START AT LEVEL 10 ******* Any material from officially published 5e books is allowed to create characters, as long as they’re set in the Forgotten Realms, such as the following: • Player’s Handbook • Sword Coast Adventurer’s Guide • Xanathar’s Guide to Everything • Tasha’s Cauldron of Everything • Mordenkainen’s Multiverse of Monsters • Any player material from adventure books NO EVIL CHARACTER ALLOWED NO FLYING RACES NO HOMEBREW

What to expect

Preparing for the session

1) We'll be on Discord so you must have a good mic and headset. Webcam is not mandatory but strongly recommended (I turn mine on). 2) Sign onto my Discord server (I'll send you the link once you sign up). I use Discord to communicate in and out of the game. 3) If you don't have one, make a free account on Roll20. It's what I use as a Virtual Tabletop to display maps, tokens, etc.

What Frank brings to the table

- I bring over four decades of DM'ing experience - You will have access to my compendium on D&D Beyond - I have my own Discord server with channels set up just for this game. - I bring music and atmosphere through Tabletop Audio (you do not need an account) - You'll hear tons of NPCs with silly voices - A sense of humor, fun, and a desire to see my players succeed

Equipment needed to play

Computer

Headphones

Internet

Microphone

Safety

How Frank creates a safe table

During session 0, we will discuss the campaign setting and you'll get a general idea of what to expect. This will be a good opportunity to share your expectations with me. At mid-point during the game, we will take a 10 minutes break to stretch. After each session, I will ask you to share your stars and wishes. What did you like? What you didn't like? What would you like to change for the next session?

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