Level 3 Criminals Wanted! Urban Fantasy Eberron 5e 2014 Campaign
In the soaring city of Sharn, crime isn’t just common, it's a part of the economy. Climb to the top of the ladder in the biggest city in Eberron!
About the adventure
This is a campaign for players who want to get their hands dirty. Your characters are criminals—not misunderstood rogues with hearts of gold, but people doing what it takes to survive, score, and maybe, just maybe, win. You'll be working for the underbelly of the biggest city in Eberron. Sharn is a densely populated city made up entirely of towers all so tightly packed and connected it takes two hours to get across town. The big crime families: The Boromar Clan, The Tyrants, even Daask, they all want in on figuring out who this new fixer in town is, the one who's flyer your characters will be responding to. All it asked was for "Individuals of Dubious Morality" and asked for "No Mages" without much clarity of what seperated mages from Druids or Bards. All you know is that it's going to be quite a contest. While the game is designed for characters at Level 5, it can easily accommodate Level 1 characters as well, should you prefer to start your journey from the ground up. If you're craving a raw, uphill climb in a city full of danger, I've got you covered. Don’t worry if you’re new to D&D, I am more than happy to teach the ropes! Whether you're a complete beginner or a seasoned veteran, we’ll make sure you’re ready to dive into the adventure.
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Meet the Game Master
Less than a year on StartPlaying
Highly rated for: Creativity, Inclusive, Storytelling
About me
I'm a storyteller-first GM with a dramatic edge and a love for the weird that can come from exploring the decisions made at the table. Expect rich character arcs, morally grey decisions, and probably a few weird names. I bring a mix of improvisation and structured planning, tailored to player input. I don’t railroad, but I do drop breadcrumbs. I value character-driven narratives, emergent moments, and creating emotional stakes that actually stick.
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Creating your character
I prefer to have a free session zero to cover character creation, where I get to know you and your characters a bit before the ball starts rolling. In this campaign, you'll be starting at level 5, so your characters will have a little experience under your belts. I am also open to adjusting it to a level 1 game, should you be unfamiliar with the system. Stats will be rolled, and you may consult any books with information on Eberron, but don't expect to find that everything is the same as what you read!
What to expect
Preparing for the session
Accounts: You’ll need an account on Roll20 and Discord, as well as a mic for voice communication. Character Sheets: If you already have a character sheet, great! Feel free to bring it along, but please expect me to ask plenty of questions to get to know your character and to roll for stats. D&D Beyond: If you use D&D Beyond, it's welcome, but not required. If you don't have an account, don’t worry, we can work with whatever system you're most comfortable with. Expect Questions: Be ready to dive deep into your character’s backstory, motivations, and quirks. I love getting to know your characters, and it will help enrich the game experience! Roleplay Focus: This game will have plenty of roleplaying, choices with consequences, and moral ambiguity. Think about how your character would navigate a corrupt, dangerous city like Sharn. Get your gear, your wits, and your character ready. Sharn is a dangerous place—only the crafty and the bold survive here.
What Quentin GM brings to the table
I run cinematic, character-driven games where choices matter and consequences linger. I’m not here to railroad you or babysit a party of lone wolves. Expect moody soundtracks, evocative descriptions, and NPCs with motives deeper than their stat blocks. I use Roll20, can bring custom maps and tokens, and favor “Rule of Cool” over pedantic rule lawyering. If you're unfamiliar with the game, I will help with any questions you may have about the systems or world.
Equipment needed to play
Computer
Headphones
Internet
Microphone
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Safety
How Quentin GM creates a safe table
I come out of session zero understanding what your triggers might be, what topics to avoid, who your characters are, and how we're going to make a story about them.