Shattered Isles: A Tetara Campaign
This campaign is driven by naval warfare, exploration, hard choices, and the consequences of the life you choose to live.
$20.00
/ Session
Details
Weekly / Sunday - 4:00 PM UTC
Session Duration / 4–6 hours
Campaign Length / 20+ Sessions
3 / 6 Seats Filled
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About the adventure
The Shattered Isles sit just south of the Blackstill, where the sea turns dark and no ship dares cross. In the wake of the Dark Elf War, survivors who never returned to land—sailors, exiles, mercenaries, and war-born crews—claimed these broken islands and made a life upon the waves. Now, with Elmwood enduring, Aideon rebuilding, and new settlements rising in Ethros, the seas matter again. Trade routes, naval power, and control of the open water have become the future of Tetara—and four factions stand ready to shape it. Players will choose one faction and its leader as a team, captain their own ship, and carve out a place in a world where allegiance, ambition, and survival are inseparable. this campaign is for those who enjoy sailing, morally grey, non hero characters.
Game style
Rule of Cool (RoC)
Realm Building
Game themes
Meet the Game Master
About me
Hello fellow adventurers! I'm your guide to a world born from boundless creativity and the roll of the dice. I've been mastering the art of Dungeon Mastering for over four years, steering a ship through the turbulent and fantastical seas of a homebrew world I crafted from scratch. My games are built on the foundations of D&D 5e, but here, imagination and roleplay take the front seat, leaving the strict rule-following in the dust. I believe in a game where freedom and storytelling intertwine, creating memorable, character-driven journeys. Whether you're a seasoned player or a curious newcomer, I strive to weave your character's backstory into the very fabric of the world, enriching the narrative and ensuring your place in this evolving tale. While I don't use voice acting, I excel at matching the tones and styles of various NPCs to enhance the narrative and bring our characters to life. This approach helps maintain the immersion and gives each character a unique presence in our story. I use Discord for seamless communication and VTT to bring our encounters to life. I also require players to have the DnD Beyond 20 extension for a smooth and integrated gaming experience. My sessions are rich with visuals and assets that enhance your experience and draw you deeper into the lore. The Campaign world I run is called Tetara. Tetara’s history is shaped by three major events: The Great War — an ancient conflict that left behind scattered ruins, lost histories, and sealed remnants of old powers. The War of the Gods — a later upheaval that damaged the world further and erased or distorted large parts of recorded history. The Dark Elf War — the most recent and catastrophic conflict.(The original campaign) This war pushed the world to the brink of extinction and sets the stage for the beginning of the entire campaign saga. Where Player Involvement Began Players entered the story at the exact end of the Dark Elf War, when nearly everything was in ruins. (the last remaining kingdom Aras, an island kingdom, made its final stand) There were: no stable governments collapsing borders scattered survivors no clear leadership widespread devastation From that point, the players themselves became the foundation of the new era. In the first campaign, the players founded the first two kingdoms after the war, (Elmwood Republic and Kingdom of Aideon) directly deciding how civilization restarted and what the new world would look like. Everything that exists in modern Tetara — nations, alliances, rivalries, political structures, and emerging cultures — is built on the choices players made in those early sessions. The Player Premise Moving Forward Across all campaigns since then, players continue to drive the direction of the world by: Rebuilding towns, nations, and systems of governance Strengthening or reshaping the kingdoms they originally founded or new ones Exploring ruins and sites left behind by the Great War and War of the Gods Recovering lost knowledge and history Protecting the world from new threats tied to old conflicts Influencing future politics, alliances, and conflicts Deciding what Tetara becomes in the long term The world is intentionally open and player-driven. Each campaign adds new information, new consequences, and new pieces of the world’s story. The Overall Player Goal Across all current and future campaigns, the broad purpose is: Rebuild the world after the Dark Elf War Maintain or evolve the kingdoms players created Uncover the truth about Tetara’s past Understand how the Great War and War of the Gods still affect the present Prevent hidden or forgotten dangers from rising again Shape the next era of Tetara through their actions as teams Players are not just adventurers in the world; they are the ones building the world, rebuilding civilization, and creating the future history of Tetara. If you're ready to explore a multi-layered world where the story reacts to your choices and the limits are as vast as your imagination, grab your dice, and let's create memorable adventures together!
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Creating your character
Dnd beyond Point buy system or standard array Level 3 Create your own characters and backstory! All DND books regarding race and lore are obsolete. However can refer to spells etc. Set to public and milestone
What to expect
Preparing for the session
Discord Working mic Computer capable of running smooth battlemap animations dnd beyond 20 extension forge account Vtt
What Dm/Gm Travis brings to the table
Links to game files, music, animations, player bible, rule of cool, with a guideline of rules to follow. Expect characters to overlap in their own personal journeys with each other tied together as well as tied into the main arc.
Homebrew rules
Homebrew items and spells are in player bible. Magic users do take a hit compared to other classes and items.
Equipment needed to play
Internet
Computer
Microphone
Platforms used
Safety
How Dm/Gm Travis creates a safe table
X N Os
Content warnings
Safety tools used

