Planescape: Adventures in the Multiverse

Planescape: Adventures in the Multiverse

Travel the multiverse to discover a glitch affecting the outlands. Discover your history as you search for a missing Monodrone.

TYPE

Campaign

LEVELS

3–20

LANGUAGE

English

EXPERIENCE

Open to all

AGE

18+
2 NEEDED TO START
$12.00

/ Session

Details

Weekly / Sunday - 7:00 PM UTC

Session Duration / 2–3 hours

1 / 5 Seats Filled

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About the adventure

Planescape: Adventures in the Multiverse: Sigil and the Outlands: Turn of Fortune's Wheel Infinite realms of immortals and impossibilities, the Outer Planes brim with celestials, fiends, gods, and the dead — and they’re all just a step away. Enter a portal to Sigil, the City of Doors — an incredible metropolis where portals connect to every corner of the multiverse. From there, venture to the Outlands, the hub of the Outer Planes, and discover wonders beyond imagination. The possibilities – just like the realms – are endless. Welcome to Planescape Originally introduced in 1994 as an AD&D 2e module, the popular Planescape campaign setting receives a long-awaited update to 5e. Journey across the Outlands, explore the metropolis known as Sigil, and face over 50 unusual creatures including planar incarnates, hierarch modrons, and time dragons. In Planescape: Adventures in the Multiverse, something’s amiss with reality, and you’re at the center of the mystery. New Character Options Planescape: Adventures in the Multiverse comes with a plethora of new character options: Discover 2 new backgrounds, the Gate Warden and the Planar Philosopher Channel 7 otherworldly feats, new intriguing magic spells, and more powered by planar energies Explore 12 new ascendant factions, each with distinct cosmic ideologies Glitch Characters The multiverse is a vast and complicated thing in Dungeons & Dragons, but even it can’t seem to make sense of YOU. In Planescape, you’ll play what’s known as a glitch character. A glitch character is made up of three incarnations, which are different versions of the same person. Glitch characters suffer from amnesia, struggling to remember who they were and where they came from. Part of the joy of Planescape is rediscovering who you are, for better or worse. Glitch characters are an anomaly in the multiverse; your place and purpose are a big question mark. And that means weird things happen to you, particularly if you die. If you die, you are replaced by another incarnation. The multiverse doesn’t know quite what to do with you, so your death gives it an opportunity to set things right. Incarnations appear in strange places — and at strange times. Dying is rarely convenient, and that remains true in Planescape. Introducing Time Dragons When time dragon wyrmlings emerge from their steely blue eggs, their innate mastery over the flow of time allows them to forcefully desynchronize their foes from the timeline with their breath weapon. As they age, their time manipulation powers grow with it. Adult time dragons can slip through time, throw other creatures backward and forward through time, and dilate time around themselves, so much so that it affects what other creatures experience.

Game style

Combat Heavy

Roleplay Heavy

Dungeon Crawl

Game themes

Meet the Game Master

5.0

(22)

2 years on StartPlaying

365 games hosted

Highly rated for: Knows the Rules, Creativity, Rule of Cool

Average response time: 2 hours

Response rate: 100%

About me

I have been playing Tabletop games since I was 13 which was over 20 years ago. I do this a lot as a hobby and a side gig to help with the cost of DND. My games are designed for players who want to play with the same people every week to build a memorable story together, rather than constantly starting over by joining the next free game pops up. If you want to journey through a long-term official D&D campaign and experience it the way it was meant to played, then join us.

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Character creation

Creating your character

I will provide access to several compendiums for character creation. We will discuss over discord on a 1 by 1 basis getting everyone ready before we start. You will start at level 3 Get 1 extra feat Using point buy or standard array for stats Fixed HP.

What to expect

Preparing for the session

Players will need a mic with good quality. No one wants to listen to chimes, static and random tv shows. We also will use Discord. A link will be provided on approval.

What Dragonborn brings to the table

I will be using VTT it will feature official maps/tokens and other content from the official Module. I also allow other additional options. Last thing I want to do is limit the player freedom. Talk to me and we can go over what is and isn't allowed. I try to do character voices but I am not the best but I try to provide Ambient music and even combat music. I like combat to be thrilling but also tactical combat. Sometimes using Fireball in an open room may not always work XD. RP is really important it helps drive the narrative as to why we even go through the story. Sometimes combat may not happen or vice versa for RP. It depends on the current situation but I try to mix and mash best on the players preferences. I try to stick to the rules of the game but the rule of cool will always stay afront. Of course I do have my limits its important to be quick and efficient, we can't spend 5 minutes of you telling me and the party how you Suplex a guy in the middle of combat.

Equipment needed to play

Computer

Microphone

Safety

How Dragonborn creates a safe table

I will ask players individually on what they do and don't want to see. Perhaps You don't like language? Sexual themes? Horrible situations? Let me know so you are not uncomfortable.

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