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Old School D&D, ShadowDark Style!
All the old school favorites from the B series and X series modules, which are perfect to set in the ShadowDark system.
$17.00
/ Session
Details
Weekly / Saturday - 10:00 PM UTC
Session Duration / 3 hours
Campaign Length / 1–20 Sessions
0 / 6 Seats Filled
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About the adventure
All the old school favorites from the B series and X series modules, which are perfect to set in the ShadowDark system. ShadowDark is a rules light system that is easy to learn and uses a d20 combat system. If you've played any version of D&D then many of the mechanics used will be very familiar. Character creation is simple and takes minutes. Use your cleverness and skill to navigate encounters and outwit enemies, collect all the treasure and spend that loot like a baller!! As the title suggest we start in the Borderlands, it's time to investigate those mysterious ruins outside the keep!
Game style
Sandbox / Open World
Game themes
Meet the Game Master
About me
"I have created and destroyed entire universes... Just. For. You." --Badger I've been playing D&D and RPG's for over 40 years. Ever since picking up my first d20 at six years old, I was hooked. I started DMing when I was around 12 for my friends and since then have literally guided and taught and ran games for hundreds of players all over the world. I provide a casual atmosphere with an open table to everyone who wants to contribute to a strong narrative with roleplaying and character development.
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Creating your character
Easy character creation, ready in minutes!
What to expect
Preparing for the session
Discord and chromium based web browser
What Badger brings to the table
Bringing it all!!
Equipment needed to play
Internet
Computer
Microphone
Headphones
Platforms used
Safety
How Badger creates a safe table
Safety First!!!
Content warnings
Safety tools used