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Road to Phandalin: A Beginner/Intermediate D&D Adventure
Something valuable has drawn monsters, outlaws, and worse to the quiet frontier town of Phandalin. You've been hired to help.
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1 player following this game
Weekly / Saturday - 10:30 PM UTC
Session Duration / 2–3 hours
4 / 3 Seats Filled
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About the adventure
Lost Mine of Phandelver is a classic fantasy adventure set in a small frontier town filled with secrets, danger, and opportunity. You’ll explore old ruins, face goblins and bandits, meet memorable characters, and uncover a mystery tied to a long-lost mine of great power. This game is perfect for brand-new players and anyone curious about Dungeons & Dragons. No experience needed at all, I’ll teach the rules as we play and help with character abilities, dice rolls, and choices. The focus is on learning, having fun, and telling a great story together. My style as a DM is friendly, patient, and story-focused. Expect a mix of roleplay, exploration, and combat, with plenty of guidance and a welcoming table for all players. If you’ve ever wanted to try D&D but didn’t know where to start, this is it.
Game style
Dungeon Crawl
Combat Heavy
Roleplay Heavy
Rules as Written (RaW)
Theater of the Mind
Game themes
Meet the Game Master
Less than a year on StartPlaying
Highly rated for: Inclusive, Teacher, Storytelling
About me
I’m a GM with about five years of experience who fell in love with tabletop RPGs because they sit at the perfect intersection of collaborative storytelling, role-play, and art. My tables are built around the idea that the best stories emerge when players feel safe to experiment, take emotional risks, and help shape the world alongside me. Outside of gaming, my background is in science and research, which strongly influences how I design campaigns: I enjoy building internally consistent worlds, meaningful consequences, and mysteries that reward curiosity and creative problem-solving. I’m also a member of the LGBTQ+ community and place a high value on inclusivity and diversity of thought, both in the stories we tell and the people at the table. My goal is always to create a welcoming space where everyone feels heard, challenged, and excited to see what happens next.
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Creating your character
Characters will be created through D&D Beyond, I can share all content with you once you join the campaign. We’ll handle character creation before/through session 0 so we can start playing as soon as we can. If you have a pre-built character you'd like to workshop into the setting or need help I'd be glad to. Starting level: Level 1 (we’ll use mixed xp and milestone leveling). Ability scores: Point Buy will be used in character creation. Hit points: Fixed average Allowed content: Core 5e (2024) options and most supplementary 5e books are welcome. If you want to use something outside the standard or supplementary official books I provide, run it by me; my goal is “cool, fair, and fits the setting.” Character fit: Your character is an adventurer on the way to Phandalin, other than than, be creative!
What to expect
Preparing for the session
Players should have the following: 1. A Discord account 2. A D&D Beyond Account
What Chrome brings to the table
I use theatre of the mind in conjunction with D&D Beyond Maps. Roleplay & immersion: I lean into mood and tension with descriptive narration. I often use light ambient music/soundscapes to support scenes, but it’s always kept low and never gets in the way of conversation. I do character voices (the best I can!). Combat & challenge: Combat is tactical and fast-moving; battlefields with enemies that act like they want to win. I like fights that reward teamwork and smart choices, but I’m not trying to “gotcha” or wipe the party. Survival elements (weather, travel, limited resources, planning ahead) show up mainly to heighten the setting, not to bog the game down. Rules style: I run mostly Rules as Written for consistency, with Rule of Cool when it creates a great moment and stays fair to everyone. If a rules question would slow the scene, I’ll make a quick ruling in the moment and we can double-check after the session.
Equipment needed to play
Internet
Computer
Microphone
Platforms used
Safety
How Chrome creates a safe table
During session 0, we'll talk about ways to keep the campaign accessible and safe for all. A brief rundown of the system I like to use: My X, N, & O are simple and low-pressure: X = Stop: If something crosses a line, type or say “X”. We immediately pause and fade out/rewind/change the scene; no explanation needed. N = Not that / adjust: Type or say “N” to mean “I’m okay with the scene, but soften it.” We’ll pivot the description, tone, or focus. O = Okay: Type or say “O” to confirm you’re good, especially after a check-in or tense moment. We’ll use these in chat by default, but you can also say them aloud if you prefer (Sometimes its hard to check chat when I'm monologuing!).
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