Humblestone National Park Service | 2024 D&D | Custom Humblewood

Humblestone National Park Service | 2024 D&D | Custom Humblewood

In Yellowstone, there exists a tiny magical society of fey and animals. When a great danger threatens the park, it's up to them to save the day

TYPE

Campaign

LEVELS

1–12

LANGUAGE

English

EXPERIENCE

Open to all

AGE

18+
2 SEATS LEFT
$20.00

/ Session

Details

Weekly / Friday - 5:00 PM UTC

Dec 12 / Session 4

Session Duration / 3–3.5 hours

4 / 6 Seats Filled

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Schedule

Fri, Dec 12 | 5:00 PM – Session 4

Fri, Dec 19 | 5:00 PM – Session 5

About the adventure

Yellowstone National Park. A wide wilderness full of wonder, beauty... and magic. You all begin as members of a community of tiny (between 2 and 7 inches) animal people (Humblewood races), fey (Fairy, Gnome, and Halflings), and elementals (Genasi) within Yellowstone National Park. You are part of the Mammoth Community in the Mammoth Springs region of the park (one of ten such communities throughout the park). Your community is the primary point of contact between The Superintendent and the Smallfolk. After a tragedy, the supervolcano beneath Yellowstone is set to erupt, taking the western United States with it. Will you be able to stop it in time? Levels 1-12 The Campaign will be combat and roleplay heavy, with occasional puzzles.

Game style

Combat Lite

Hexcrawl / Exploration

Roleplay Heavy

Meet the Game Master

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138 games hosted

Highly rated for: Storytelling, Creativity, Sets the Mood

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About me

Hey, it's me. Your favorite dungeon master's favorite dungeon master. I've been running games in D&D for almost 12 years. It's absolutely my favorite thing in the world, and I love sharing that passion and care with my players. I've done everything from swashbuckling pirate adventures to Victorian era mystery to wacky goblin shenanigans. I've run campaigns for seasoned Min-maxing veterans, and 11 year old girls who have never played before (harrowing). So grab your dice, put on your (insert class here) hat, and let's make some memories. If you want to see what a full session with me looks like, follow these links: Goblins Unwanted: https://youtu.be/KaeKwEkDVJI The Crooked Moon (CW Clowns): https://youtu.be/wF1-yDx2bz0 Visual Reels for some of my campaigns: The Crooked Moon: https://youtu.be/hpsf7kKCqFI Eberron: https://youtu.be/1tk8JlvAGsk Descent into Avernus: https://youtu.be/cmXXgFlSOC4

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Character creation

Creating your character

This campaign starts at level 1. Species Restrictions: Humblewood species, Harengon, Fairy, Any Genasi, Gnome, and Halfling. Under their size description, replace the word "feet" with "inches" to give you an idea of scale. Class Restrictions: No Twilight Cleric Spell Restrictions: Nothing campaign setting specific that is not Humblewood (Pretty sure the only 'big' spell this affects is Silvery Barbs?)

What to expect

Preparing for the session

You'll need at least the following: - Microphone/headset - Discord - A Roll20 account - a D&D Beyond Account - A sense of whimsy Recommended, but not required: - Beyond20 (This is a Chrome Extension, so you would need to use Google Chrome) - A Webcam

What CM the DM brings to the table

I have in my bag of tricks: -TONS of maps for tactical combat -Music for scene setting, ambience, and combat - a multitude of voices and accents -Scene images for more spur of the moment combats - A Master Tier DNDBeyond Account, with most first party content purchased (Magic items are where I lack the most) - A Pro Account on Roll20 with several Mods/APIs to make things cool and interesting. I tend to use Rules as Intended, over rules as written, but if you come to me with something rad, I'll usually allow it at least once.

Equipment needed to play

Computer

Headphones

Internet

Microphone

Safety

How CM the DM creates a safe table

We will go over Players Veils and Lines in session 0, which I will keep in a reference document that will be sent to all players. X, N, and O's can be used in session for things that we may not have gone over in session 0, and those can be messaged privately to me or publically, per player's comfort. I will check in with everyone in between sessions to make sure everyone is comfortable with the content and direction of the campaign.

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