Assault on Tiamat's Domain
Mysterious mages and a dangerous cult threaten to unleash a Draconic apocalypse! Do you dare stand against the Queen of Dragons?
$15.00
/ Session
Details
Weekly / Sunday - 7:00 PM UTC
Session Duration / 3–4 hours
0 / 6 Seats Filled
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About the adventure
Set in the Forgotten Realms, this campaign will take players from first level to fifteenth or beyond. High stakes, high fantasy, heavy roleplay, tactical combat, this game will have darker tones and is best for beginners to intermediate players. As players progress, the challenges will only get harder and players will have to call on their collective creativity and teamwork to take down the most powerful dragon of all time. Will you heed the call to defend your realm?
Game style
Combat Heavy
Puzzle / Mystery Focused
Roleplay Heavy
Rule of Cool (RoC)
Game themes
Meet the Game Master
Less than a year on StartPlaying
3 games hosted
Highly rated for: Inclusive, Teacher, Sets the Mood
Average response time: Under 1 hour
Response rate: 100%
About me
To me, D&D is more than just a hobby. I treat it as a lifestyle and my favorite thing about it is how it creates deep, long lasting bonds and meaningful connections with others. Storytelling is one of my favorite ways to express myself and I love sharing that with others
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Creating your character
Character creation will be completed during session 0. I utilize a modified roll for stats for abilty score generation
What to expect
Preparing for the session
We will play via Discord for voice and D&D Beyond for Character Sheets and VTT
What Brandon brings to the table
I bring descriptive settings and combat, character voices, a balance between rule of cool and rules as written, and aspiration to maximize immersion
Homebrew rules
Critical damage will be calculated as normal damage plus modifiers doubled. i.e if your weapon does 2d6+2 damage, a critical hit would be calculated as 2(2d6+2) as opposed to 4d6+2 On a critical hit, I will roll a d20. On a 20, I will roll a d4 and if the result is odd, the recipient of the damage will be disarmed
Equipment needed to play
Internet
Computer
Microphone
Platforms used
Safety
How Brandon creates a safe table
Lines and Veils, as well as any other safety tools will be discussed during session 0
Content warnings
Safety tools used