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The Threat of the Godless Ones

The Threat of the Godless Ones

People have been going missing lately, and Lady Katherine Silvers of Sanctum is looking for help to find them...

TYPE

Campaign

LEVELS

1–15

LANGUAGE

English

EXPERIENCE

Open to all

AGE

18+
FULL
$10.00

/ Session

Details

5 players following this game

Bi-weekly / Sunday - 9:00 PM UTC

Aug 23 / Session 5

Session Duration / 2–5 hours

6 / 6 Seats Filled

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Schedule

Sun, Aug 23 | 9:00 PM – Session 5

Meet your party members

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About the adventure

Welcome to Sanctum, the City of the Gods. This massive city is filled with every type of person imaginable, from stern automatons to chaotic goblins, all living in (relative) peace and harmony. The city has a history of strife, as all cities do, but things have been calm for some time. Lately though, people have started going missing. Many people. Even city guards of Sanctum have been disappearing. The ruler of the city, Lady Katherine Silvers, has begun searching for heroes to help get to the bottom of the mystery. This is the world of Kelddea~! This campaign is designed to be open to all experience levels, from introductory to seasoned players with Pathfinder 2e. If you're new to Pathfinder 2e, new to TTRPGs in general, or an expert at both, feel free to join me and your fellow heroes in glorious adventure~!

Game style

Roleplay Heavy

Sandbox / Open World

Combat Lite

Meet the Game Master
LGBTQ+
Queer
Neurodivergent
Women/Femme Identifying
No Gen AI

Less than a year on StartPlaying

3 games hosted

Average response time: Under 1 hour

Response rate: 100%

About me

GM with 20+ years of experience GMing. Looking to figure out a way to cover my own upkeep costs for gaming. I've run the full range, from D&D 1e through 5e, Pathfinder 1e and 2e, Starfinder 1e, Daggerheart, and even the occasional Call of Cthulhu game. Looking into starting Starfinder 2e.

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Character creation

Creating your character

Character Creation will be using the official Pathfinder 2E rules. There are no "banned" classes or ancestries, but run anything that isn't in the Player Core 1 or Player Core 2 by me first. Try to create your character using the mobile app/online app Pathbuilder2e to get an idea of what you would like to play. In Session Zero/One, we'll input the character into FoundryVTT.

What to expect

Preparing for the session

You will need to join a Discord server, but FoundryVTT is browser-based. I would suggest using a decent computer and Google Chrome, though, as it's ideal. You will also need a microphone for Discord.

What Elizabeth brings to the table

I will blend the "Rule of Cool" and "Rules as Written." I will be using SOME character voices (I'm not particularly good at it, but I like to try), and I have some ambient music to use.

Equipment needed to play

Internet

Computer

Microphone

Safety

How Elizabeth creates a safe table

I personally favor a small checklist being filled out by each and every player, but there will also be an "X Card" module loaded onto my Foundry setup that will allow an anonymous alert when something crosses a boundary. During Session Zero, I intend to go over everyone's "No's" at once anonymously so that everyone knows what isn't permitted. In the event something goes out-of-bounds and I'm unable to shut it down swiftly enough, I will check in with each player afterwards and make sure they're okay.

Content warnings

Blood
Character Death
Child Abuse
Classism
Cults
Death
Devils / Demons / Fiends
Execution
Gore
Hostages
Insects
Language/Cursing
Kidnapping
Medical Issues
Mind alteration
Misogyny
Murder
Nightmares about Traumatic Events
Panic Attacks
PTSD
Scars
Spiders
Torture
Violence

Safety tools used

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