Come Discover the Sinister Secrets of Saltmarsh!

Come Discover the Sinister Secrets of Saltmarsh!

The sleepy port town of Saltmarsh seems innocent enough, but you will come to find the dangerous truth hiding within!

TYPE

Campaign

LEVELS

1–12

LANGUAGE

English

EXPERIENCE

Open to all

AGE

18+
2 NEEDED TO START
$20.00

/ Session

Details

Bi-weekly / Monday - 2:00 AM UTC

Session Duration / 3–3.5 hours

1 / 6 Seats Filled

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This game will begin once 3 players have joined

Meet your party members

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About the adventure

The fishing town of Saltmarsh has served as a first step for adventurers in Dungeons and Dragons for over 40 years, and now you will have the chance to discover its secrets too! You and a group of level one adventurers will find yourselves coming to the rescue of the coastal port of Saltmarsh. The town is going through a period of growth, and is in desperate need of adventurers such as yourself to help it make sure that its citizens stay safe and happy. You will build a character with a group of 3 to 6 friends in a session 0 before we jump into the world of Greyhawk, the original setting for Dungeons and Dragons. I will guide you through haunted mansions, battles at sea, and even darker secrets that this classic adventure will reveal. I can't wait for us to get started!

Game style

Combat Heavy

Rules as Written (RaW)

Sandbox / Open World

Meet the Game Master

5.0

(5)

1 year on StartPlaying

2 games hosted

Highly rated for: Creativity, Teacher, Storytelling

Average response time: 1 hour

Response rate: 100%

About me

I had the joy of being introduced to Dungeons & Dragons at age 14 while working my first job as an assistant in a comic bookstore. What was already a dream job for a young fanatic of nerd-dom became even better when a few of the other employees invited me to join their 2nd Edition campaign. I’ve been a fan of tabletop gaming ever since. Over the years, I’ve spent much of my time running long-term (longest being 6 years) campaigns for different groups of friends. While I have the most experience with Dungeons & Dragons, I’ve also had the pleasure of playing and running games in Pathfinder, Starfinder, Blades in the Dark, MASKS, Vampire: The Masquerade, and most recently Daggerheart. As a Game Master, my focus is on fostering a welcoming environment for collaborative gameplay and storytelling, led by the players and guided by the roll of the dice. I enjoy using the rules as written as a foundation while treating them as tools to help build the framework of an engaging adventure. With a strong understanding of different rules systems, I aim to guide players as they discover their preferred playstyle and help the group create a memorable shared experience. I’m excited about the opportunity to meet new players, no matter their experience level or background, and to start new adventures with people from all over the globe.

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Character creation

Creating your character

All characters will be created using the DnD Beyond interface. There you will create a level one character by rolling stats with the standard method of rolling 4d6 and taking away the lowest die. To make sure the characters are fun to play, you will have a minimum of 70 stat points across your 6 stats, and will add a free feat of your choosing at character creation. We will be using the 5.5e or 2024 base rules for character creation, but all official Wizards of the Coast and their licensed partners classes, subclasses, species, and backgrounds are available for selection.

What to expect

Preparing for the session

You will need an account on discord and DND Beyond to play in this campaign. Links to the campaign and the discord server are provided below. https://www.dndbeyond.com/campaigns/join/76684943047411278 https://discord.gg/HEYAhRqC

What Bippity18 brings to the table

My GM style focuses on collaborative storytelling and player-driven adventures. I use the rules as a strong foundation, but treat them as tools that support creativity and fun at the table. I enjoy helping players find their preferred playstyle while building a welcoming and engaging environment for both new and experienced gamers. My goal is always to create memorable stories together, guided by character choices and the roll of the dice. I will be running all combats through the DND Beyond VTT. I will make sure to add music and ambiance to tactical combat and puzzle solving. I do voices for a lot of major NPCs, but I don't do them very well. It's quite fun for me to try and make every NPC distinct. I am more often to stick to Rules as Written, but will always listen to my players if they want to change something.

Homebrew rules

My homebrew rules are up for discussion at our session zero, but I do have a few I prefer. 1. Healing potions - You can take a healing potion as a bonus action and roll the total healed, or use your action to take it and get the maximum possible hit points. 2. Critical Failures - Rolling a 1 is always a failure. If it is in social situations I will describe a larger effect (the merchant will need to be bribed to get any of his goods) and in combat a consequence (a martial may drop their weapon, or a wizards spell may hit an ally) 3. Crunchy crit - A critical hit gives you max damage on the first set of dice, and then you get to roll damage as normal. For example, if you hit with a greataxe plus divine smite, you would get to roll the standard 1d12 + 2d8, then add your modifier, then the max possible from those dice (12+16).

Equipment needed to play

Internet

Computer

Microphone

Safety

How Bippity18 creates a safe table

My goal as a Game Master is to create a table where every player feels welcome, respected, and comfortable participating in the story we create together. Tabletop roleplaying games are at their best when everyone feels safe to contribute, take creative risks, and enjoy the experience. Dungeons & Dragons was meant for everyone, and I strive to make sure my table reflects that spirit. Before the campaign begins, players will receive a Lines and Veils document. This allows everyone to privately indicate topics they do not want to appear in the game at all (Lines) and topics that may exist but should fade to black or stay off-screen (Veils). This helps us establish shared boundaries before play begins. During the game, we will use the X / N / O safety system: X – Stop the current content immediately. N – Move past or change the current scene. O – Everything is okay; the scene can continue. Players can communicate these signals either through Discord chat or through in-game messaging, whichever feels easiest and most comfortable in the moment. No explanation is required when using these tools. We will also hold a Session Zero before the campaign begins. During this session we will review table expectations, rules of conduct, character creation guidelines, and any safety tools we plan to use. This is also a chance for players to ask questions and share preferences about tone, themes, and playstyle. Respect for fellow players is essential. Discrimination or harassment will not be tolerated, including behavior directed at another player based on gender, race, sexual orientation, identity, or background. Everyone deserves to feel welcome at the table. Additional practices I encourage to help keep the table comfortable and enjoyable include: Open communication: Players are always welcome to message me privately if something at the table makes them uncomfortable. Breaks when needed: Anyone may request a short pause or break during play. Collaborative storytelling: Player input is valued, and feedback is always welcome. Respecting spotlight time: Everyone deserves moments for their character to shine. After-session check-ins: I’m happy to hear thoughts after a session so we can continue improving the experience together. The goal is simple: a fun, respectful, and collaborative game where everyone can enjoy the adventure together.

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