The Never Ending Nightmare

The Never Ending Nightmare

Few who venture into the Domains of Dread return, and those who do are scarred for life. But the evil within must be defeated...

TYPE

Campaign

LEVELS

3

LANGUAGE

English

EXPERIENCE

Open to all

AGE

18+
4 NEEDED TO START
$15.00

/ Session

Details

Weekly / Friday - 7:00 PM UTC

Session Duration / 3–4 hours

0 / 6 Seats Filled

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This game will begin once 4 players have joined
About the adventure

Set in Ravenloft, this horror-themed campaign will start at level 3 and progress to 15 and beyond. Friendly to beginners and intermediate alike, it will have dark tones and aspects of different genres of horror that we will discuss in session 0 to make sure it remains a safe, fun campaign for everyone involved. Get ready to experience the surreal, reality-twisting, rollercoaster of fright and suspense as you battle evil powers you may not even begin to comprehend.

Game style

Combat Heavy

Roleplay Heavy

Puzzle / Mystery Focused

Realm Building

Meet the Game Master

5.0

(6)

LGBTQ+
Queer
Neurodivergent
Artist

Less than a year on StartPlaying

10 games hosted

Highly rated for: Inclusive, Teacher, Voices

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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Character creation

Creating your character

We will begin character creation in Session 0, starting at level 3 using D&D Beyond

What to expect

Preparing for the session

We will be using discord for voice and D&D Beyond for character sheets and VTT

What Brandon brings to the table

I brings character voices, descriptive combat and scene setting, and a balance of rule of cool and rules as written

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 be rolling a d20. On a 20, I will roll a d4 and if the result is an odd number, the recipient of the damage will be disarmed

Equipment needed to play

Internet

Computer

Microphone

Safety

How Brandon creates a safe table

We will discuss lines and veils during session 0

Content warnings

Safety tools used

Frequently asked questions