Icespire ❄ Single-Player Solo or Duet ❄ LIVE TEXT (PbP)

Icespire ❄ Single-Player Solo or Duet ❄ LIVE TEXT (PbP)

You and your faithful animal-companion will use strength and guile, overcoming obstacles, gaining power, and ultimately challenging a mighty dragon.

TYPE

Campaign

SYSTEM

LEVELS

1–7

LANGUAGE

English

EXPERIENCE

Open to all

AGE

All Ages
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About the adventure

This is a synchronous -- LIVE game played via TEXT (not voice), with three hours of dynamic interaction distributed across each week according to your schedule. One long session on Tuesday nights? Fine. Three shorter sessions MWF? That's fine too. . . . if, instead, you're looking for a game where you post briefly once per day at a random time when you have a moment, then you should check for my other listing for the same campaign that is *not* set up for live text. Why Live Text? There are hundreds of PbP games out there -- all are designed to dribble out the story over the course of weeks or months. That kind of flexibility is nice, but it comes at a cost: progress is so sloooow that players lose interest and fade away. This format is meant to keep the flexibility without losing the forward momentum. THE ADVENTURE: Cryovain, the white dragon, has been driven from lands farther north, and she now claims the snow-capped Sword Mountains as her domain. With each passing day, the cruel dragon’s territory expands across the land. Lesser monsters that are displaced by the voracious dragon are driven ever closer to the sleepy town of Phandalin. You and your faithful animal-companion start off as adventurers for hire, entrusted with ever more challenging tasks by the TownMaster of Phandalin. Overcoming obstacles through strength, diplomacy, and guile, you will grow in power and confidence and ultimately challenge Cryovain herself. This classic heroic fantasy adventure starts on a small scale and slowly grows to epic proportions as your character matures through levels 1 - 7. Based very loosely on "Dragon of Icespire Peak", this campaign has been heavily modified and customized to significantly improve the storyline and gameplay, keeping only the overall setting and theme from the original DoIP. During hundreds of past sessions, the gaming interface we use has been tuned and refined, becoming progressively simpler and more accessible. Experienced players who are looking for a new Solo experience, or players new to D&D are both absolutely welcome!

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Meet the Game Master

2 years on StartPlaying

49 games hosted

Highly rated for: Teacher, Storytelling, Inclusive

About me

Hello there! I'm your friendly online Game Master. I first started playing waaay back in the 70's and have loved tabletop and online games ever since. I'm an easy-going guy who wants players to have fun. I like a 50/50 mix of time spent in and out of combat, and I strive to bring roleplay into every battle. I host asynchronous solo / duet campaigns. "Duet" is for you and a close friend or relative. "Solo" is just you and your faithful animal-companion, making your own decisions and driving the story. I structure my games to help new players feel comfortable. My goal is to help you bring your character to life. The games I run are based largely on the written word, with original imagery for every setting, scene, and character to help set the stage. I definitely prefer playing text-based games because being in-character feels much more natural. I'm a big fan of the marginalized and under-represented. With no random players, a D&D solo/duet campaign is the safest of safe spaces. LGBTQ+ and new player friendly!

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Character creation

Creating your character

Character creation can be a wonderful adventure in itself, or it can be a daunting task that paralyzes a new player. If it's fun for you, go ahead and use DnDBeyond to create a character from scratch. Let me know what you're hoping for, and I'll help you craft a character that's a good match for the adventure you're facing. For some people, dreaming up the perfect character is more fun than actually playing the game. On the other hand, most people on startplaying.games want to Start-Playing-the-Game. For them, and especially for beginners, I strongly recommend choosing from the handful of premade characters that I provide in the 'Starting-Characters' channel on discord. From brawlers or rogues, to warriors or spellcasters: choose the one that says to you, "Yes, I would have fun pretending to be this character!" If you want to customize it a bit, that's great. Also, since this is typically a one-player adventure, you will have an animal companion on your journey. Again, read through the list, and if you see a character/companion combination that looks fun, go with that. (If you are playing in a 'Duet' with a partner, rather than playing a solo campaign, then the two players will provide all the social interaction you need, and you will not have an animal companion) Tell me your choices, along with your names and pronouns, and we'll put together a quick back-story and dive right into the adventure! By the way, neither your character nor your companion may have Evil or Chaotic alignments. You're not invading Phandalin; you're saving it. Note: players sometimes get stuck trying to create the "perfect" character: one that is the mightiest, cleverest, and most epically heroic. Don't! D&D is not an exercise in mathematical optimization; it's an opportunity to roleplay an exciting adventure. The *perfect* character is the one that is the most FUN for YOU to play. It's often more fun to play the underdog, or at least the character with an interesting balance of strengths and weaknesses. Maybe your character is incredibly strong, but not very bright . . . but your animal companion is extremely clever and perceptive. Or vice versa. That can be a recipe for great storytelling, and THAT is what makes for a memorable D&D experience.

The current party

FIRST WEEK FREE -- No charge for getting set up and checking out how well the campaign matches your gaming preferences. As mentioned earlier, this is a synchronous -- live game played via text (not voice), with three hours of dynamic interaction distributed across each week according to your schedule. One long session on Tuesday nights? Fine. Three shorter sessions MWF? That's fine too. Expect shorter story updates between sessions as well, to keep the plot moving. On the other hand, I know that life happens - if you fall silent and fail to respond for five days, I'll stop billing you, remove you from the campaign, and seek out a new player.

What to expect

Preparing for the session

This adventure is designed specifically for Play-by-Post for a single player or a duet (two close friends or relatives). Maybe you're a D&D beginner; maybe a Solo-Campaign beginner; maybe an online-D&D beginner; or maybe you've just been away from the game for a while. Every effort has been made to streamline and simplify both the startup process and the playing experience. Since there are no other random players, there is no need for a virtual tabletop (VTT). The entire game takes place within Discord. You do not need to manage DnDBeyond or Roll20 or Foundry or Fantasy Grounds or any other platform. If you're an experienced player who is already comfortable with their own gaming platform, you may certainly continue to use it for managing your character, but that is absolutely not necessary for the campaign.

What QuietDynamo brings to the table

I provide stories, truckloads of original engaging artwork for characters and settings, tactical maps, and plenty of guidance.

Homebrew rules

This campaign is built on the 2014 version of D&D 5E. If you're a fan of the 2024 version and you have a specific element that you want included, let me know - we can probably make that happen. Since this is primarily a solo campaign (and because the D&D 5E death mechanics are dumb, imo), the rules related to character death borrow heavily from the Nimble platform -- see the discord channel for details. Generally, crafting an enjoyable story always trumps following the rules as written.

Equipment needed to play

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Safety

How QuietDynamo creates a safe table

Honestly, the solo campaign format makes for a much safer social playing environment! IceSpire is not a particularly dark campaign, and we can easily adjust lines and veils to avoid any sensitive areas. There is no sexual violence in this campaign. No sexual intimacy either - there's plenty of that available in solo games with other GMs, but nobody you encounter in Phandalin will be interested in engaging with you in that way. You may encounter bandits that use racial slurs to try to goad your character into unwise action. A bandit might call a dwarf a half-sized, rock eating, tunnel rat. A drow might be a pale haired dirt-skin. Half-elves, half-orcs, and dragonborn would be called halfbreeds and mutts. I realize that referring to skin color, height, or ancestry is problematic in real life. Racial slurs will only be uttered by evil characters within the campaign. Let me know if you prefer a cleaner version - it's no problem. The campaign does not describe gore that is gratuitous. Gore in the campaign is intentionally restricted to the most violent and ferocious characters you encounter, and even then, only when they are trying to be intimidating. The dragon will scatter a bunch of orcs, for example, by biting one orc in half while grabbing a second orc and smashing them against the ground. Strategically, this means the dragon doesn't have to actually fight all the orcs, provided they can be ruthless and fierce enough that the other orcs all flee. That kind of violence is rare in the campaign and restricted to situations that make sense in terms of character and plot. Again, let me know if you prefer a cleaner version - it's no problem. The content warnings mention character death and pet death. I hope that doesn't happen, since that means you or your companion died. If it does though, we can always roll up a new character and find a way to continue the adventure.

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