Dragon Delves "Death at Sunset" (1st level)

Dragon Delves "Death at Sunset" (1st level)

Adventurers Wanted - to Quell a Series of Unfortunate Events - All Involving Dragons!

TYPE

Campaign

LEVELS

1–12

LANGUAGE

English

EXPERIENCE

Intermediate

AGE

18+
4 NEEDED TO START
$20.00

/ Session

Details

Bi-weekly / Tuesday - 2:00 AM UTC

Session Duration / 3–4 hours

0 / 6 Seats Filled

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About the adventure

HOARDS, HEROES AND HIGH ADVENTURE! "Ever feel like D&D could use a few more ... well, Dragons? Join us for Dragon Delves, where every quest leads to the lair of a legend." Epic Variety: We aren’t just fighting one dragon for months. You’ll encounter all 10 iconic types—from the cunning Green Dragon in a blighted forest to a whimsical Gold Dragon hidden in a candy cottage. The 2024 Experience: We’re using the brand-new 2024 Core Rules. It’s the perfect time to try out revamped classes and tactical combat in a setting built specifically to showcase them. Episodic & Action-Packed: These adventures are "bite-sized" (1–2 sessions each), meaning we skip the filler and get straight to the cinematic moments, legendary loot, and heart-pounding boss fights. Beginner-Friendly: Whether you’ve never rolled a d20 or you’re a veteran, this campaign is a supportive "Learn to Play" environment with a focus on fun roleplay and "Rule of Cool" moments.

Game style

Combat Heavy

Dungeon Crawl

Organized Play

Roleplay Heavy

Rules as Written (RaW)

Tactical / Crunchy

Theater of the Mind

Meet the Game Master
LGBTQ+
Neurodivergent

Less than a year on StartPlaying

3 games hosted

Highly rated for: Inclusive, Teacher, Creativity

About me

Greetings and Welcome! My name is Paul and I want to be your DM! I've been playing D&D for decades - but what's important is that I just started playing 5th Edition (2024) a year ago and there's still lots for me to learn, so new players don't feel intimidated! I use Discord to communicate with players and I use roll20.net as my preferred VTT (character sheets too)! My sessions are organized with plenty of props, battle maps, miniature tokens, etc. As an adult with ADHD, I depend on these things myself and find that they are helpful even during "Theater of the Mind" encounters. Sometimes I may even do voices... I welcome players - new and experienced - that are genuinely wanting to learn and participate in the cooperative gaming experience that D&D 5e is designed to be. Until then, I return to the shadows...

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Character creation

Creating your character

Characters will be crafted at the start of the session to help those who are unfamiliar with the process. For character creation, I use the following general guidelines for 5e 2024: -Use the Character Creator on my Roll20.net account to build your character. We have access to the 2024 Player's Handbook, Dungeon Master Guide, Forgotten Realms: Heroes of Faerun, Eberron: Forge of the Artificer and the character options from Planescape 5e, as well. -Ability Score stats are assigned using the Standard Array by Class table, located on pg. 38 of the PHB. (This provides a base of 15, 14, 13, 12, 10 and 8 to use as your six base Ability Scores. It also ensures that all PCs are equally matched). -All PCs begin this adventure module at 1st level, with a possible chance to advance to level 8+ by the end! -I prefer characters be crafted using the character sheets & character builder available on Roll20.net. -Unearthed Arcana playtest material for D&D 2024 is also allowed. -Come up with a unique name that sets your character apart in some way (names are always hard to come up with on the fly, so it's best to have one or two before you come to session).

What to expect

Preparing for the session

Greetings Adventurer! I'm greatly looking forward to being your DM and sharing glorious adventures with you! Now that you have fallen into my clutches, please join the "City of Doors (D&D 2024)" Discord server here - https://discord.com/invite/qydH7M32jj Roll20 is the Virtual Table Top (VTT) that I have the most experience with. I also use their character sheets for campaigns. Please join "StartPlaying - City of Doors 5e" campaign on Roll20! - https://app.roll20.net/join/21031509/cWQpvQ If you've never used Roll20.net before, this video is a good overview of how it works - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DTuOa2Ba2_w&list=PL2rm5MsGSGyUzMXvEC3h6b3Z1I9Q9UB1Z Completely new to D&D 2024? Here is one of my favorite YouTubers (Ginny Di) with an excellent overview of how to play - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hNNBjVmNbQI&list=PL2rm5MsGSGyUzMXvEC3h6b3Z1I9Q9UB1Z&index=3 If you haven't already, feel free to message me on StartPlaying/Discord and say hi! I'm looking forward to helping you build your new character for D&D 2024, so let me know what class/species combinations you're thinking about trying! Paul (lady_0f_pain)

What lady_0f_pain (Paul) brings to the table

I've purchased a few assets for our use on my Roll20 account, including: the 2024 Player's Handbook (PHB), Dungeon Master's Guide (DMG) and Monster Manual. Additionally, "Eberron: Forge of the Artificer" and "Forgotten Realms: Heroes of Faerun" which will enable the character creator to make characters using the new rules! You can expect that I'll play the rules as written so that you can develop a predictable sense of the game physics (knowing the rules empowers players to play their best)! I will help you learn to use your character's powers strategically to support your allies and overcome challenges. My games provide a good balance between role playing, combat and exploration. I can't say that I dip heavier into one category more so than another. I'm a supportive DM and I want to help your character shine! While I will use my powers to challenge you (and you will HATE my villains), my ultimate goal is to provide you the opportunity to overcome those obstacles so you can feel that uplifting tingle from having done good deeds by the end of the session! Mechanically I am very organized as a DM. For this particular module I have all the maps and tokens prepared and ready, so there will be visual aids even when doing "theater of the mind" scenes.

Homebrew rules

Currently I have two Homebrew rules: 1. Initiative Tiebreakers - there are none. If you roll the same initiative score as your opponent and kill them, they still get to complete their turn before dropping (and vice versa). 2. Component Pouch - in addition to it's usual features, spellcasters may 'pay into' the Component Pouch to produce material components needed later. For example, you stock your Component Pouch with 100gp worth of components and later realize that you need a 50gp gem to cast Chromatic Orb, so you take 50gp from the value of the pouch and produce the component for your spell. I prefer RaW as often as possible, but reserve the right to produce homebrew content as needed.

Equipment needed to play

Internet

Computer

Microphone

Safety

How lady_0f_pain (Paul) creates a safe table

During the process of creating our characters and discussing roleplaying in general, we will go over a checklist of items where each player can outline their boundaries and tolerances. You will also want to check the content warning labels to ensure that you can stomach the potential content of this module. Players also have the option to take breaks as needed and to freely discuss with me if they're feeling dysregulated by any game-related content. As DM I realize that it's my party and everyone is responding to my invite. So I want you all to be comfortable during the game and to feel good when you walk away from it. I'm always available to discuss sessions with players even after the fact, if it helps them process the experience, or if some of the content needs to be sensitized in some way.

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