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Oops All! Warlocks: The Prince of Ice Crown | Level 6
On the snow-blasted peaks of the Ice Crown Mountains, you come across the remains of a brutal attack. Will you continue further into the Prince's lair
$30.00
/ Session
Details
Once / Friday - 1:00 AM UTC
Feb 27
Session Duration / 3–4 hours
4 / 6 Seats Filled
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About the adventure
The Prince of Ice Crown is an original Forever DM one-shot set atop a deadly, windswept mountain where only the strongest survive. Designed for seasoned adventurers with a good handle on D&D mechanics, this adventure cranks up the difficulty and pushes your character to their limits. The frostbitten slopes of the Ice Crown Mountains are plagued by a winter that has dragged into spring. Its summit lies wreathed in perpetual blizzards and the roars of the mountain's new ruler echo across the glaciers. When faced with the growing threat of an entrenched invader, will you have what it takes to unseat a Prince and take back mountain? The Prince of Ice Crown is perfect for players who love gritty challenges, dramatic stakes, and the thrill of pushing their characters to the edge. Expect intense tactical combat, limited resources, and problems that encourage creative solutions. Bundle up, it's going to be a long, cold climb.
Game style
Dungeon Crawl
Rule of Cool (RoC)
Rules as Written (RaW)
Meet the Game Master
About me
Diego is a professional actor and dungeon master best known for his work as Player and Dungeon Master with the Off Broadway and National Tour cast of DUNGEONS & DRAGONS THE TWENTY-SIDED TAVERN. Diego has played alongside and DM'd for nerd royalty like Aabira Iyengar, Erika Ishii, Neil Newbon, and more! Whether you're an experienced adventurer or a newcomer to the realm of tabletop roleplaying, Diego looks forward to taking you on an a journey where player choice, humor, and narrative tension build to a satisfying conclusion. Whether you survive, well that's up to the dice.
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Creating your character
Please prepare your level 6 character ahead of the session. Any official D&D 5e content is allowed, including 2024 rules. The game will be run using 5e 2014 rules. Pre-made characters will be available to pick from on our virtual tabletop (VTT) Shard Tabletop. If you decide to make your character sheet outside of Shard Tabletop please be sure to make a placeholder character in Shard for ease of running combat. Character Creation - Characters must be 6th level - Standard Array OR Point Buy - Multiclassing Allowed - Tasha's Origin Customization Allowed Starting Equipment - Class & Background Starting Equipment
Welcome to the Oops All! series! Each one shot will be made of a single class, though any subclasses within that class are fair game. In the spirit of the series, no multiclassing is allowed. Please note that this adventure isn't necessarily balanced to favor one class or the other. The challenge (and fun!) will come from learning to overcome these challenges and to see if a mono-class party can prevail!
What to expect
Preparing for the session
Before Session - Once the session has met the minimum player threshold I will message you with a session link to Shard Tabletop and Google Meet. - Make a free account on Shard Tabletop and join the one-shot via the session link provided. - Create a character on Shard or your character sheet of choice. - Familiarize yourself with your character. Session Day - Test your mic and/or camera. Google Meet will facilitate audio/video. Camera not required to play. - Confirm your character is uploaded to the Shard session. Reach out if you're unsure. - Join Google Meet, open Shard Tabletop, and prepare for adventure!
What Diego F. Salinas brings to the table
Shard Tabletop will facilitate combat and digital handouts. My DM style features tactical combat, a strong emphasis on mechanical consistency, and space to give players a chance to make their craziest ideas come true.
Equipment needed to play
Computer
Internet
Microphone
Platforms used
Safety
How Diego F. Salinas creates a safe table
Content Warning: Aquatic Violence, Drowning, Religious/Sacrilegious Themes Safety Tools: X-Card - Simply put, this safety tool is a card with an X on it that participants in a Simulation or Role-Playing Game can use to edit out anything that makes them uncomfortable with no explanations needed. Players can also type an X in the chat or make an X with their hands to indicate. If more discussion is needed, a pause in gameplay will be used to discuss anything the player wishes. Lines and Veils - Players are encouraged to communicate any Lines (themes/content players don't wish to engage in) or Veils (soft limits) with the DM in a message ahead of the game, or as necessary throughout gameplay. Breaks - There will be one planned break at the midpoint of the adventure though other breaks can be taken as needed. Other safety tools available upon request.
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