Uni and the Hunt for the Lost Horn

Uni and the Hunt for the Lost Horn

Uni the unicorn is in trouble. The evil spellcaster Kelek has stolen Uni's horn to power a fell ritual.

TYPE

One-Shot

LEVELS

4

LANGUAGE

English

EXPERIENCE

Open to all

AGE

18+
3 NEEDED TO START
$12.00

/ Session

Details

Once / Wednesday - 10:00 PM UTC

Jun 18

Session Duration / 3–6 hours

0 / 5 Seats Filled

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About the adventure

Uni the unicorn is in trouble. The evil spellcaster Kelek has stolen Uni's horn to power a fell ritual. If the characters don't stop Kelek, Uni's horn will be destroyed forever in Kelek's quest for power. Uni and the Hunt for the Lost Horn is part of a yearlong celebration of Dungeons & Dragons and its 50th anniversary. The adventure presented herein involves characters from the beloved 1980s Dungeons & Dragons animated series. This adventure is designed for four to six level 4 characters. Accompanying the adventure are character sheets for six of the animated series' protagonists: Bobby, Diana, Eric, Hank, Presto, and Sheila, all presented in young adulthood. The seventh character sheet presents Niko, a Cleric from a different set of adventurers who recently tumbled into the D&D multiverse. Each player can choose one of these characters or provide a character of their own.

Game style

Rule of Cool (RoC)

Game themes

Meet the Game Master

5.0

(43)

Streamer

1 year on StartPlaying

24 games hosted

Highly rated for: Creativity, Rule of Cool, Teacher

About me

Hey adventurers! I'm Ken, a passionate new GM ready to guide you through unforgettable tales of heroism and tactical challenges. My games blend immersive storytelling with strategic combat, creating sessions where your character's personality shines just as brightly as their battle prowess. Whether you're a seasoned veteran or rolling your first d20, you'll find a welcoming table focused on collaborative storytelling, meaningful character development, and those "remember when..." moments we all chase. As a growing GM, I bring fresh enthusiasm and a commitment to learning alongside my players. I love seeing creative character concepts come to life and watching parties tackle challenges in unexpected ways.

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Character creation

Creating your character

Level: 4 2014 RULES: • No longer supported 2024 RULES • All content available on my Foundry game is fair game Please check out the resources channel on Discord for the most up to date details.

What to expect

Preparing for the session

Please join me on Discord for all of the game rules and specifics not already covered here. Please have your character prepared before game time on Foundry. If you do not see your name listed, DM me and i will add you.

What Ken brings to the table

GM Style Relaxed Roleplay: I’ll aim to bring NPCs to life with lighthearted character voices and playful personalities, keeping interactions fun and welcoming for players of all experience levels. Atmospheric Music and Sounds: Festive music and gentle ambient sounds will enhance the game’s cozy, holiday atmosphere. Think crackling fires, jingling bells, and cheerful tunes to set the mood. Casual Challenges: While there will still be puzzles, exploration, and combat, the stakes are lower, and the focus is on shared fun rather than intense tactics. Creative solutions and teamwork will shine here. Rule of Fun: I’m flexible with the rules to keep things lighthearted and entertaining. If your idea adds to the holiday cheer or makes for a memorable moment, chances are I’ll say yes! Expectations for Players Relax and Have Fun: This is a laid-back holiday game meant to spark joy and create memorable moments. Feel free to play a quirky character, make bold choices, and embrace the festive silliness. Inclusive and Collaborative Play: Teamwork is still important, but the emphasis is on having fun together rather than strict strategy. Bring a cooperative spirit and a sense of humor to the table. Engagement at Your Level: Whether you love diving deep into roleplay or just want to roll some dice and laugh, there’s room for all play styles. Just bring your holiday cheer and enjoy the adventure. Post-Game Check-In: After the session, we’ll take a few minutes to share highlights and laughs, wrapping things up with positive vibes for everyone.

Equipment needed to play

Computer

Internet

Microphone

Safety

How Ken creates a safe table

Gameplay Safety Tools: X, N, & O Cards During gameplay, X, N, and O Cards will be used for player comfort: X-Card: Stops the game immediately if a topic becomes uncomfortable. Players can signal this verbally, show it on video, or type an "X" in chat. N-Card: Indicates nearing discomfort, prompting a scene pivot or slowdown. An "N" typed in chat or shown on video works. O-Card: Indicates that players are good to continue or escalate intensity, especially useful in combat or suspenseful moments. To ensure privacy, players can also message these signals directly to me. Debriefing Following each session, I’ll lead a debrief to discuss highlights, challenges, and any points that might have felt intense or uncomfortable. This debriefing will help gauge the group’s comfort, gather feedback, and adjust future sessions to enhance everyone’s experience.

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