D&D 5e 2014: Out of the Abyss - Level 4-15+, Free 1st Session!

D&D 5e 2014: Out of the Abyss - Level 4-15+, Free 1st Session!

Most surface dwellers have heard tales about the myriad horrors of the Underdark. Whatever you've heard, things are about to get much worse than that.

TYPE

Campaign

LEVELS

1–15

LANGUAGE

English

EXPERIENCE

Open to all

AGE

18+
3 SEATS LEFT
$25.00

/ Session

Details

Weekly / Friday - 10:00 PM UTC

Mar 20 / Session 16

Session Duration / 2–4 hours

3 / 6 Seats Filled

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Schedule

Fri, Mar 20 | 10:00 PM – Session 16

Fri, Mar 27 | 10:00 PM – Session 17

Fri, Apr 03 | 10:00 PM – Session 18

Fri, Apr 10 | 10:00 PM – Session 19

Fri, Apr 17 | 10:00 PM – Session 20

Fri, Apr 24 | 10:00 PM – Session 21

Fri, May 01 | 10:00 PM – Session 22

Fri, May 08 | 10:00 PM – Session 23

This game will begin once 4 players have joined

Meet your party members

3/6

About the adventure

Welcome to Out of the Abyss. This is an official D&D 5e module released in 2015. In it, the players discover a fiendish incursion in the dreaded Underdark, the consequences of which threaten countless lives. They must fight costly battles and face down mighty foes to survive, but perhaps the deadliest challenge of all is the Underdark itself. This adventure takes place in Faerûn (Forgotten Realms), on the Sword Coast. If you have read any of the Legend of Drizzt books (particularly Exile) you should have a good idea of the setting. "The Underdark is a subterranean wonderland, a vast and twisted labyrinth where fear reigns. It is the home of horrific monsters that have never seen the light of day. It is here that a dark elf Archmage casts a foul spell meant to ignite a magical energy that suffuses the Underdark and tears open portals to the demonic Abyss. What steps through surprises even him, and from that moment on, the insanity that pervades the Underdark escalates and threatens to shake the Forgotten Realms to its foundations. Stop the madness before it consumes you!"

Game style

Roleplay Heavy

Rule of Cool (RoC)

Combat Heavy

Game themes

Meet the Game Master

5.0

(10)

Streamer
Neurodivergent
Artist

4 years on StartPlaying

33 games hosted

Highly rated for: Creativity, Storytelling, Inclusive

About me

Hi! My name is Jay. I've been playing TTRPGs (primarily D&D) since around 2005 and have been GMing nearly as long. I have several multi-year campaigns under my belt, as well as a generous collection of digital maps and assets. I also collect dragon miniatures, most of which have seen combat at my table! My storytelling style is cinematic and character-driven. I like to create narrative moments that draw on PC backstories and world lore for deep, meaningful interactions. I want to give my players experiences that they can't help but annoy their non-gamer friends with. My table is a safe, inclusive space. Everyone is welcome no matter their roots, culture, religion, creed, orientation, gender identity, or politics. The caveat to that is that I will not allow insensitive or bigoted behaviour of any kind. I provide a form to all new players on which they can mark particular subject matters that they would prefer to avoid. If you'd like to request a particular kind of game at my table, please fill out my New Campaign Form: https://tinyurl.com/3wr5p7yz May the dice gods be with you! -J

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Character creation

Creating your character

Attribute scores must be rolled inside the Roll20 campaign for transparency. Rolling method is 4d6 minus lowest. You may roll as many as three sets of six numbers and pick one set to use. Alternatively, you can use the standard array: 15, 14, 13, 12, 10, and 8. All races and classes from official sourcebooks and supplements are available to use. Characters will be subject to my approval before session one.

The current party

Current PCs: Tabaxi Moon Circle Druid Vedalken Divination Wizard Drow Blood Hunter

What to expect

Preparing for the session

You will need a Discord account and a Roll20 account. Links for the respective servers will be provided to new players after signup.

What Jay brings to the table

I like to use atmospheric music and character voices, including voice modifications on occasion. I have a large collection of battle maps to use, and I can also make custom maps for unique scenarios. I also have a large collection of tokens and a subscription for Heroforge for character art. I generally honour RAW, but I am open to suggestions from my players. I never knowingly use AI-generated content of any kind.

Homebrew rules

At character creation, writing a background story of at least one paragraph earns you a feat! Healing potions can be consumed using either an action or a bonus action. On a bonus action, roll for the amount healed. On an action, take the full amount (no roll necessary). At the top of every session, any player can give a recap of the previous session to earn an awesome point! Awesome points are like inspiration points except you have to use it before the end of the session or lose it. At the end of every session, the players can vote for their favourite moment as Play of the Game. Whichever character was responsible for that moment gets an inspiration point. If that character already has inspiration, the player may give the inspiration point to another character. In order to give aid to another PC on a skill check, you must be proficient in that skill. When a character is confirmed to be about to die, they immediately get a Heroic Turn, during which they have access to all their abilities and spells regardless of spent resources (ie; spell slots). On a Heroic Turn, the character has one last opportunity to do something epic. As soon as the Heroic Turn is over, the character dies. All drow characters and NPCs who were raised in drow society are fluent in Drow Silent (AKA Drow Sign Language) in addition to their other languages.

Equipment needed to play

Internet

Computer

Microphone

Headphones

Safety

How Jay creates a safe table

A form will be provided upon application. You can use it to inform me about your preferences for difficulty, combat and tactics, puzzles and riddles, roleplay and lore, and potential romances. In addition, there is a section where applicants can mark potential triggers or subjects that they wish to avoid. This information goes only to me and will not be shared with other players. Session zero will be used for character building and setting expectations for the campaign, including establishing boundaries on things like potential triggers, PVP, and etiquette.

Content warnings

Safety tools used

Frequently asked questions