Strixhaven: Year 1: Campus Kerfuffle: Learn to Play D&D 5e 2014

Strixhaven: Year 1: Campus Kerfuffle: Learn to Play D&D 5e 2014

It's your first year at Strixhaven University! The day has finally arrived! Day one of a new adventure!

TYPE

Campaign

LEVELS

1–4

LANGUAGE

English

EXPERIENCE

Beginner

AGE

18+
1 SEAT LEFT
$15.00

/ Session

Details

Bi-weekly / Tuesday - 12:30 AM UTC

Apr 21 / Session 1

Session Duration / 2 hours

Campaign Length / 6–8 Sessions

4 / 5 Seats Filled

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Schedule

Tue, Apr 21 | 12:30 AM – Session 1

Tue, May 05 | 12:30 AM – Session 2

Tue, May 19 | 12:30 AM – Session 3

Tue, Jun 02 | 12:30 AM – Session 4

Tue, Jun 16 | 12:30 AM – Session 5

Tue, Jun 30 | 12:30 AM – Session 6

Tue, Jul 14 | 12:30 AM – Session 7

Tue, Jul 28 | 12:30 AM – Session 8

Tue, Aug 11 | 12:30 AM – Session 9

Tue, Aug 25 | 12:30 AM – Session 10

Meet your party members

4/5

About the adventure

The day has finally arrived! You've moved to campus, have picked up your tomes and uniforms, and are about to embark on your academic career at Strixhaven University. In this adventure, you will explore campus as a first-year student. You’ll navigate orientation at the Biblioplex and settle into social life in rowdy gathering spots. You’ll get roped into a thrilling dare. You’ll watch, and maybe even take part in, an outdoor play. And along the way, hints of something sinister emerge. Danger crops up in the most unassuming places, and you must rise to the occasion. Will you become a campus hero? Or will these kerfuffles explode into something that threatens all of Strixhaven?

Game style

Puzzle / Mystery Focused

Rule of Cool (RoC)

Meet the Game Master
LGBTQ+
Queer
Hispanic/Latinx
Neurodivergent
Game Designer

Less than a year on StartPlaying

9 games hosted

Highly rated for: Creativity, Inclusive, Rule of Cool

Average response time: 5 hours

Response rate: 100%

About me

Zillenial, Queer, Witch, they/them I’ve been GMing since 2018, and I’m the reason most of my friends fell into the tabletop rabbit hole in the first place. I’ve played and/or run D&D 5e, Werewolf the Apocalypse, Vampire the Masquerade, Thirsty Sword Lesbians, Monsterhearts, Monster of the Week, Demigods, and Upriver Downriver. I run all of my games with as close to a home game vibe as possible. We're here to have fun first and foremost. The rest is gravy. All session 0's are free. That's where you decide if the game and the group are for you. It's kind of like a first date where you don't have to pay. I also design games. I wrote a TTRPG called Final Girl (published on itch.io) and I’ve released a few modules there too. I hope to run some Final Girl games here for other horror movie trope fans! Expect an inclusive, safety-forward table where we’re here to have fun in whatever form that takes. LGBTQ+ and allies welcome.

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Character creation

Creating your character

Characters will be level 1, standard array, starting with a Strixhaven background and feat. Official Wizards of the Coast content only. Using Roll20.

What to expect

Preparing for the session

Please have reliable wifi, a reliable computer for roll20 and discord, and a clear microphone. (Camera optional. Mine will be on but yours doesn't have to be.) Roll20 (web based) and Discord (app or web) are both free.

What eli/elisa brings to the table

I bring a home game environment to a paid service. I will do what I can to ensure that everyone at the table is having fun and feeling heard. I will make tokens for your character and provide module materials. I am ANTI AI in all of my games. No AI music, art, or plot will be used in any of my games.

Equipment needed to play

Internet

Computer

Microphone

Safety

How eli/elisa creates a safe table

I have an open door policy and we'll go over what everyone is comfortable with during session 0. Otherwise, we use the stoplight mechanic and I trust my players to speak up when they feel uncomfortable.

Content warnings

Safety tools used

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