A Wild Sheep Chase

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A Wild Sheep Chase

Your party rests at a tavern after felling a necromancer, when a frantic sheep bursts through the door, charging straight toward you!

TYPE

One-Shot

LEVELS

4

LANGUAGE

English

EXPERIENCE

Open to all

AGE

18+
2 SEATS LEFT
$5.00

/ Session

Details

Once / Monday - 6:00 PM UTC

Sep 8

Session Duration / 3–3.5 hours

3 / 5 Seats Filled

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Meet your party members

3/5

About the adventure

Your adventuring party finally has a chance to rest at a cozy tavern after defeating a local necromancer, until a frantic sheep bursts through the door and barrels straight toward you! Soon you’ll find yourselves drawn into a short but memorable tale of shadowy pursuers, strange magic, and unraveling just what problem this mysterious sheep has brought to your table. This one-shot adventure is designed to be quick, fun, and welcoming for beginners, but enjoyable for all experience levels. Expect a good mix of roleplay and combat, played via D&D Beyond with maps, using the updated 2024 ruleset. Perfect for players looking to dive straight into a quirky, fast-paced story without a long-term commitment!

Game style

Rule of Cool (RoC)

Game themes

Meet the Game Master

5.0

(4)

Artist

Less than a year on StartPlaying

2 games hosted

Highly rated for: Rule of Cool, Sets the Mood, Creativity

About me

I’m a creative easy going human in his 30’s based in rainy England. A little about me… I’m an arty, corgi dad who started playing ttrpgs in the dark times of Covid, quickly progressed from intrepid hero to Gm after watching way too much CR and D20, I started with 5e and have progressed into the new 24/5.5 what ever you wish to call it rules, and have recently started dabbling in Daggerheart. My games are collaborative, and rule of cool is key! I want to help bring the stories you want to tell to the table, and if the core rules don’t do it I’m happy to introduce homebrew/ third party content to help bring it to life (providing it isn’t utterly broken) In my spare time I am partial to coffee, drawing characters and gaming! But most importantly of all I am a corgi papa and he does like to add his own sound effects sometimes too…

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Character creation

Creating your character

Level 4 Characters using 2024 rules. standard array 1 uncommon magic item.

The current party

Ranger, Monk, Barbarian

What to expect

Preparing for the session

• Download Discord and have an account ready (that’s where we’ll play). • Create a free D&D Beyond account so you can access shared content and character sheets. • Have a microphone and headphones/speakers for voice chat. • A stable internet connection (since this is an online game). You will need to create a level 4 character, just message if you need a hand! That’s it! No fancy setup required, just bring your character idea and your sense of adventure.

What Iggy brings to the table

• D&D Beyond Master Tier subscription – access to a huge library of official and third-party books • Custom homebrew options – happy to create unique character choices if you’re after something special • Immersive atmosphere – ambient music and a dedicated Discord server for smooth play • Dynamic combat – tactical maps (including Czepeku maps) run through D&D Beyond • Rule of Cool – fun, cinematic moments always come first over strict rules • NPC roleplay – I bring characters to life with voices and personality (even if they sometimes shift between sessions!)

Equipment needed to play

Internet

Computer

Microphone

Safety

How Iggy creates a safe table

I use safety tools to make sure everyone feels comfortable and has fun during the adventure. Before we begin, we’ll briefly set expectations and discuss any boundaries, using tools like the Deck of Safety to flag topics we’d like to avoid or approach with care. During play, I’ll check in with the group, and breaks will be built in at the halfway point—though anyone can always call for a pause if needed. My goal is to keep the table safe, respectful, and focused on the fun of telling great stories together.

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