Save the Child!/ The Delian Tomb/ Beginners Welcome!

Save the Child!/ The Delian Tomb/ Beginners Welcome!

Someone struck in the night, snatching a young villager. Will you brave the dangers of this ancient crypt to save the child?

TYPE

One-Shot

LANGUAGE

English

EXPERIENCE

Beginner

AGE

18+
2 NEEDED TO START
$20.00

/ Session

Details

Once / Sunday - 4:00 PM UTC

Feb 15

Session Duration / 2–3 hours

0 / 5 Seats Filled

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About the adventure

Who stole the child and why did they flee into the ancient Delian Tomb? In this beginner-friendly Dungeons & Dragons one-shot, you and your fellow adventurers will track down the raiders who have taken a young villager for some unknown but surely dark purpose. The trail leads to a crumbling tomb said to be older than the town itself, filled with forgotten symbols, strange echoes, and dangers that reward teamwork and quick thinking. Expect classic dungeon-crawl moments: tense corridors, simple puzzles, tactical combat, and opportunities for clever problem-solving or negotiation with creatures inside. The tone is adventurous rather than grim, with space for humor, heroics, and group creativity as you carve your party’s story together. This adventure is built with new players in mind but still gives returning players something fun to chew on. You’ll learn the basics as you go, like how to explore, fight, roleplay, and make meaningful choices, without needing any experience beforehand. I keep the pace brisk, the table welcoming, and the difficulty fair but exciting.

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Meet the Game Master

5.0

(8)

Less than a year on StartPlaying

2 games hosted

Highly rated for: Creativity, Storytelling, Rule of Cool

About me

I first picked up Dungeons & Dragons back in 1982, starting with the classic Moldvay Basic Set (red or blue box—I honestly can’t remember anymore!) and soon graduated to AD&D. I played all through high school and college, taking a long break afterward until the 5th Edition revival during the pandemic pulled me back in. What began as a small online game of Lost Mine of Phandelver for a friend quickly grew into a regular group with his brother and my cousin. We’ve been playing together almost every week ever since. Over time, I’ve mixed Lost Mine with Dragon of Icespire Peak, weaving player backstories into the core story for a more personalized campaign. I’ve also run a dark fantasy homebrew set in a friend’s world, and most recently, I DM'd Storm King’s Thunder (to completion). My strengths as a DM lie in blending prewritten adventures with homebrew storytelling, keeping the rules clear and consistent, and fostering collaborative, character-driven narratives. I’m dedicated to creating an engaging, cooperative experience where everyone at the table contributes to the story and walks away with great memories. Whether it’s classic sword-and-sorcery, grounded realism, or high-heroic fantasy, I love helping players tell stories that feel alive and personal.

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Character creation

Creating your character

All characters will begin at Level 1 and we'll use the Standard Array for ability scores. Leveling will follow the milestone system using the 2024 rules. Links to the D&D Beyond campaign and Roll20 VTT server will be posted in the Discord server. Please join the D&D Beyond campaign before building your character. If you’re new to D&D or D&D Beyond and this sounds confusing, don’t worry! Just send me a quick message, and I’ll guide you through the process so you’ll be ready to jump right into the adventure.

What to expect

Preparing for the session

A few quick steps to make sure you’re ready for adventure and can jump right into the fun: Check your setup: Make sure you have a stable internet connection and a working microphone. Try to play in a quiet space with as few distractions as possible so we can all hear each other clearly. Create your accounts: You’ll need Discord for voice and video, D&D Beyond for character management and dice rolls, and Roll20 for maps and visuals. Know your tools: We’ll use D&D Beyond for all character sheets and rolling dice, while Roll20 will act purely as our tabletop for maps and tokens. Bring the right energy: Show up with a positive, open attitude and be ready to have fun, collaborate, and tell great stories together. Once you've joined a session, I'll send the discord server link!

What Ira brings to the table

At my table, you can expect a cinematic, story-driven adventure with vivid descriptions, energy, and a sense of fun. I run games as a series of connected scenes — each with its own tone, pacing, and purpose — blending exploration, combat, and roleplay in a balanced way. You’ll hear silly voices, hit-or-miss accents, and plenty of enthusiasm as I bring NPCs and the world to life. My focus is on immersion, teamwork, and moments that feel like a fantasy film unfolding at the table. For one-shots, we’ll lean more into exploration and combat, keeping the pace brisk while still leaving space for meaningful roleplay and character choices. Above all, I want players to feel welcome, creative, and part of something memorable — a table where laughter, tension, and storytelling come together in one shared adventure.

Homebrew rules

No major homebrew rules. Generally accepted conventions like- drinking a potion as a bonus action and flanking. Happy to consider suggestions.

Equipment needed to play

Internet

Computer

Microphone

Webcam

Safety

How Ira creates a safe table

My table is built on respect, inclusion, and collaboration. Everyone is welcome, and bullying, harassment, or discrimination of any kind will not be tolerated. We’re here to tell great stories together — and that means being polite, patient, and supportive. Players may use a Pause Card at any time to stop the action if something is confusing, overwhelming, or needs clarification. We’ll pause, check in, and continue when everyone’s ready. We also use X, N, and O Cards (physical or in chat): X (Red): Stop — content is unsafe or uncomfortable. N (Yellow): Caution — heading toward discomfort. O (Green): Yes — this is great, keep going. These tools help keep communication open and everyone safe. My goal is a table where all players feel welcome, respected, and free to explore adventure with confidence and creativity.

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