A Wretched Feast | Mini-Adventure

A Wretched Feast | Mini-Adventure

While the village of Womford readies for their annual pie contest, something sinister stirs, seeking to corrupt hearts through an act of gluttony.

TYPE

Campaign

LEVELS

4

LANGUAGE

English

EXPERIENCE

Open to all

AGE

18+
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Weekly / Saturday - 12:00 AM UTC

Session Duration / 3–4 hours

Campaign Length / 2 Sessions

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About the adventure

You are adventurers, finishing a job hunting leucrottas in the Forlorn Hills. Your employer, Baroness Saric of Ironford, accompanied you in battle and is keen to return to her village of Womford. She speaks eagerly of the upcoming Mid-Autumn feast honoring Chauntea and has invited you to stay for the festivities. When you arrive, something has gone awry within the village, and the denizens look to their lord to investigate its strange details. - - - This is a two-session mini adventure for level 4 adventurers that will start as an investigation and ends in a battle against a worthy foe. It is based on the "Banquet of the Damned" adventure by Benoit de Bernardy & Goblin Stone. [[This game will use the legacy 2014 content for D&D 5e]]

Game style

Rule of Cool (RoC)

Theater of the Mind

Game themes

Meet the Game Master

5.0

(24)

LGBTQ+
Asian

2 years on StartPlaying

138 games hosted

Highly rated for: Voices, Inclusive, Storytelling

About me

I am a GM who values a strong narrative and enjoys collaborative storytelling. I want to create an environment where your characters experience growth and have opportunities to display their ideals and flaws. Role-play is important to me, so I am very passionate about filling the world you inhabit with realistic NPCs and meaningful dialogue. At my table, I generally run neutral/good aligned campaigns with a grounded theme. I don't particularly enjoy creating meme-y content or joke characters, and request the same from my players. I don't have tolerance for harassment, hate, or bigotry. I am a part of the LGBTQ+ community myself and prefer to leave politics and religion out of our games. I strive to create a gaming space where anyone would feel comfortable. If you have questions, feel free to send a message. Thanks :)

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Character creation

Creating your character

We'll meet once or twice before the game launches and have our own writing sessions together to understand the character concept and what your expectations are. Your characters are level 4. If an option is found within an official WoTC book, it's allowed. The only exception I'd make is for a tweaked Twilight Cleric to reduce its channel divinity potency. I'll be able to share my resources with you on DnD Beyond and we'll export the character sheets from there into Foundry VTT.

What to expect

Preparing for the session

Please send me a friend request on discord (emiliallthetime) and we'll meet to see if we're a good fit for one another.

What Lilac brings to the table

I enjoy employing different voices for the many NPCs encountered within the adventure. Music will be used for ambience and combat, but you'll be able to set your personal volume in FoundryVTT. I prefer using the Rule of Cool when the fiction affords it, and reflavoring existing mechanics or spells to fit your character theme is recommended. Combat can range from a short bout to a deadly encounter, it should be clear within the context of the situation, rather than a perfect challenge each and every time.

Homebrew rules

There are a few here and there, which are mostly for quality of life or immersion. - Drinking a potion from your belt is a bonus action. Drinking a potion with a full action grants you the maximum amount of healing instead of rolling. - Death saving throws are done blindly, so that none of the players know how close their comrade is to death until it is too late. - Each time you are reduced to 0 hit points, you must succeed a DC15 CON save or gain a stack of Exhaustion. This is to reduce the "yo-yo" effect of people going up and down and it being comical rather than dire. - Exhaustion stacks up to 5, and their effects are changed to just be a flat -1 penalty to all rolls. When you finish a long rest, you remove stacks of exhaustion equal to 1 or your CON modifier. - Upon reaching 5 stacks of exhaustion, you enter into a comatose state and roll death saving throws to become stable. There are more that I cannot remember, but class or race features that are "weak" are improved to better fit the quality of other options. We'll go over them when we talk about your character.

Equipment needed to play

Internet

Computer

Microphone

Safety

How Lilac creates a safe table

Most things will be discussed upon our first meeting, such as potential triggers or hard/soft lines we have. If a situation is becoming too stressful, you are welcome to message me discreetly and step away or we may pause for a moment. I believe it's paramount that we ensure there is no "player bleed" within the group, separating the actions or words within the game and those of the players. Tensions within the game between characters is fine, especially if the players are collaborating to display a clash of beliefs or a negative trait that needs to be worked on. PvP is not a draw of this adventure and will most likely be denied, unless like I said, it is a collaboration between players for meaningful roleplay.

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