Feast of Ravenmoor:  A DND 5e PbP Module

Feast of Ravenmoor: A DND 5e PbP Module

Tabletop adventure meets mystery as our party of investigators heads off in search of a missing tax collector.

TYPE

Campaign

LEVELS

1–2

EXPERIENCE

Open to all

AGE

All Ages
1 NEEDED TO START
$15.00

/ Session

Details

Custom / Friday – 12:00 AM UTC

1 Hour Duration

0 / 6 Seats Filled

About the adventure

Tabletop adventure meets mystery as our party of investigators heads off in search of a missing tax collector. This adventure will take the party to the land of Varisia and the small village of Ravenmoor. NPC interactions will be plentiful as the party tries to discover the whereabouts of their missing person, but of course, what would a tabletop adventure be without combat? This module brings a wonderful balance of both the social and combat elements of TTRPG's which is why it's always been one of my favorites to run.

Meet the Game Master
Neurodivergent
Teacher/Educator
Voice Actor

Less than a year on StartPlaying

217 games hosted

Highly rated for: Storytelling, Knows the Rules, Creativity

Average response time: 4 hours

Response rate: 100%

About me

We find ourselves in a blue-hued room belonging to an awkward, nerdy teenage boy on a day when his life is about to be changed forever. For this happens to be the day his father will give him a very special gift. The gift itself is simply a red, rectangular box: the Dungeons and Dragons First Edition Beginner Box. Yes, this was a world of opportunity in which the boy could escape reality by being a character class like fighter, wizard, or…Elf? Yep, I’ve been a TTRP nerd for many decades now and it all started back when Elf and Dwarf were still considered classes, not races or ancestries and THACO was making me practice math way more enthusiastically than my teachers ever could. As I’ve continued forward in my gaming journey, I’ve enjoyed countless hours on both sides of the GM/DM screen, have become a Venture Agent with Pathfinder Society, and I coordinate the DND/Pathfinder Club at the school where I teach. So, what’s kept me invested in the game all this time? In simple terms, the creative freedom. I love playing creative and unique characters (for example, my gunslinger/witch with multiple personality disorder and the dice would determine which personality dominated each round). And as a GM/DM, I love creating an environment where my players can bring their interestingly unique characters and come up with creative and clever routes to take for problem solving…or problem creating as it sometimes becomes. I love creating a table where players can enjoy the sandbox world a TTRPG creates, helping players learn and expand their understanding of these amazing games, and I absolutely love when my players catch me off guard and the story goes places I’d never even thought it could go. I love creating a gaming world where NPC’s are meaningful figures, the places the characters venture are fleshed out locations a player can truly picture, and the world is something that the heroes find worth saving. A seat at my table will be a place where your ideas will be heard, your unique character and individual views will be respected, and we can all learn and grow together in this amazing game.

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Character creation

Creating your character

Characters will be a newly formed adventuring party of 1st level adventurers (tier 1-2 if we're doing Society play). Stats will be done with a 20 point buy. I am open to all Paizo and third party material for character creation (again, unless it's Society play), but I will need to see your complete character sheet (as a link or screenshot) before we begin so I can ask about any abilities I'm not familiar with ahead of time to avoid slowing down the flow of the actual game. The PbP post will include some "session 0" work at the beginning to clarify who the characters are, how they know each other, and what led to them becoming a group rather than simply throwing a batch of strangers into an investigation.

What to expect

Preparing for the session

You will need: -Daily access to Discord and Google -To create your character (but I can help you with that if needed) -Dice or a digital dice roller -To respect yourself and all others at the table

What Sean (Suburban Dad Gaming) brings to the table

As a PbP, the narrative is less time bound and more free flowing throughout each week. Players are expected to at least check the posts daily, though there may not be a need for some players to post daily depending on what activities their character is currently involved in (for example, if you're down but stable, you don't have to post that you're still laying there motionless). I will be checking the game multiple times per day to keep the adventure moving, but you, as players, will only be charged the one weekly fee until the adventure reaches its conclusion. In addition to providing a place for the PbP post via Discord, there will also be a Google Slideshow with character and NPC data, maps, stats, and other helpful visuals as a readily available resource for all players. I will write in character voicings and will use description narratives, but I will also try to ensure posts are concise enough to be read fairly quickly and easily.

Equipment needed to play

Computer

Safety

How Sean (Suburban Dad Gaming) creates a safe table

Our session 0 will be a chance to create character connections as you will be starting as a newly formed adventuring party. It will also be a chance to express and clarify any triggers the rest of the party will need to be aware of so everyone can have the best gaming experience possible.

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