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The World Doesn't Care If You Die | DND 5e Lvl 5-20 π§¨π¦| LGBTQ+
A player's first character died session two. Natural 20. 46 damage. We kept going. That's what stakes feel like. That is what adventure means.
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Weekly / Thursday - 12:00 AM UTC
May 7 / Session 6
Session Duration / 3β3.5 hours
Campaign Length / 50+ Sessions
4 / 5 Seats Filled
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About the adventure
The battle with a hydra almost took your arm, and took something you don't have a name for yet. The world doesn't care if you make it out of the dungeon. The party at your back is the only reason you do. Experience DND that plays like giving a chimpanzee a sledgehammer. I run chaotic, and the party that survives, survives by clinging to friends as hell is erupting. Explore relationships with living, growing NPCs that change as you influence them. Be the one who teaches the demigod to feel human. Raise the boy destined to be emperor. Free the trapped dark thing chained under the mountain. You aren't alone in this world. 5+ other groups are running campaigns right now and their choices are creating the chaos. That dragon burning your village had to be unleashed by someone. Someone else's table is still making changes to next session. Join me in walking the knife's edge of adventure in a world that changes alongside you. Nothing you touch will ever be the same.
Game style
Sandbox / Open World
Roleplay Heavy
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Meet the Game Master
2 years on StartPlaying
217 games hosted
Highly rated for: Creativity, World Builder, Knows the Rules
Average response time: Under 1 hour
Response rate: 100%
About me
I've been running games since 5e got rolling. My first adventure was the Lost Mines of Phandelver, and I have run many other since. I build living worlds for players full of factions, deep NPCs, and maybe a bit too much lore π.
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Creating your character
Craft your own unique town to drop into the world. It is part of the lore now. Other tables will see it on the map. Your background isn't made from some list, you write half, the world writes the rest. All 2024 options plus Artificer & Gunslinger
What to expect
Preparing for the session
All you need: Discord, free D&D Beyond account. Foundry VTT runs in-browser - no downloads or subscriptions needed. Never played before? I'll teach you the rules as we go. Questions before committing? Message me to discuss your experience and expectations. I respond as soon as possible.
What Elias brings to the table
Your character's choices drive the campaign. I build plots around your goals, not force you into mine. Foundry VTT handles the mechanics, you handle the decisions. - Scenarios that flex to player choices, no scripts. - Session Zero: you pick your starting hook from a handful of options to shape the campaign. One Piece meets D&D - not always pirates, but same energy. Long arcs. Absurd comedy that blindsides you when it actually hurts. Characters chasing audacious goals. Five nations. An empire fracturing. Elemental hordes, vampire civil wars, collapsing governments, and a brand new democracy trying to survive its first year. The world is on fire in seven directions. Which one you put out or make worse is on you. One session is a three-hour shopping spree. The next is a four-session dungeon crawl. Then a beach episode. Then a flashback that recontextualizes everything. The players drive the pacing. βοΈ Levels 5-10: Regional heroes. Your name starts meaning something. π Levels 11-15: Growing threats. The fires you ignored are spreading. π Levels 16-20: Reap what you sow. Every choice you made is coming home. Fried with spice for players who'd rather clean up their own catastrophic mess than follow a script.
Equipment needed to play
Internet
Microphone
Computer
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Safety
How Elias creates a safe table
High intensity needs a guarantee. This table is neurodivergent and queer-friendly as foundational design, not accommodation. Different communication styles, processing needs, and identities aren't exceptions-they're expected. Zero tolerance for harassment, gatekeeping, or weaponized rules-lawyering. If someone makes the table unsafe, you won't have to deal with it. Your comfort > any game. Session Zero builds our social contract: Breaks (pause anytime, no explanation needed), Consent Checklist (boundaries before play), and Stars and Wishes (tell me what you like and what you want more of).
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