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Pirates of Jahaka Bay [Roll20 Con]

Pirates of Jahaka Bay [Roll20 Con]

Pirates are dangerous, and so are the waters they sail....

TYPE

One-Shot

LEVELS

5

LANGUAGE

English

EXPERIENCE

Open to all

AGE

All Ages
FULL
$5.00

/ Session

Details

Once / Sunday - 2:00 PM UTC

Sep 28

Session Duration / 3–4 hours

8 / 8 Seats Filled

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Schedule

This game will begin once 4 players have joined

Meet your party members

8/8

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About the adventure

Can you brave the tides? A raiding party has stolen all of the money, riches, and valuables that the coastal village of Garamond has. They have implored you, seasoned adventurers, to get it back for them. They can only pay you from the riches you recover, but you will have their eternal thanks. There's just one... teensy problem. The pirates who stole from them? They're based out of Jahaka Bay. And Jahaka Bay is known for the monsters that lurk beneath. Do you have the mettle to succeed against the creatures of the deep, or have the villagers placed their faith in the wrong person?

Game style

Combat Heavy

Organized Play

Roleplay Heavy

Rules as Written (RaW)

Rule of Cool (RoC)

Game themes

Meet the Game Master

5.0

(9)

Less than a year on StartPlaying

10 games hosted

Highly rated for: Creativity, Storytelling, Rule of Cool

About me

I have always loved to tell stories! In fact, it's what I went to school for. I was a film major and an English minor, with emphasis on screen writing and creative writing. When my husband, then my boyfriend, introduced me to ttrpgs, it was a Starfinder 1e game--clunky, not super great for total beginners, but what a blast! Then D&D 5e came to town, and that was the main game for us, until recently, when we've started branching out. That was almost 7 years ago. Since then, I've DMd two full D&D 5e campaigns, and my homebrew campaign is currently on a hiatus so I can write the next chapter. I'm also prepping two Call of Cthulhu published campaigns. Recently, I discovered Cairn, and in just one game, which I wrote, geared toward total newcomers to the system, both of my home groups have fallen in love and asked for more. I love creating stories for characters to inhabit--it literally makes me happier than almost anything in the world. Writing and storytelling is my passion, and ttrpgs feel like home.

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Character creation

Creating your character

Create a level 5 character, using 2024 rules on D&D Beyond (accounts are free if you haven't made one before). A campaign link will be available once you sign up for the game. If you have the slots available, it might be best to make one or two back-ups, so that once we meet for the game, we can sort out party composition. You can also chat with each other in the Discord server. Different players will have different response times.

What to expect

Preparing for the session

Discord: Voice & Video Roll20: Maps D&D Beyond: character sheets Campaign and server invite links will be sent once you join the game.

What Amanda brings to the table

A thrilling, challenging, action-packed adventure on the high seas! It's possible your character will die. Pack a back-up!

Homebrew rules

For this one-shot, we will be playing RAW.

Equipment needed to play

Internet

Computer

Microphone

Pen & Paper

Safety

How Amanda creates a safe table

For this one-shot, I don't anticipate any safety issues. However, X cards, a mid-game break, and an open door policy are standard, as well as aftercare/debriefing.

Content warnings

Safety tools used

Frequently asked questions