The Lost Lantern of Durnchapel-A Short Campaign
What is intended to be a stop along the road becomes a search for an item that might save the town...or lead to its destruction.
$15.00
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Weekly / Saturday - 2:00 PM UTC
Session Duration / 3 hours
Campaign Length / 3–5 Sessions
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About the adventure
Your young adventuring party stops by a small village on your way to your next adventure. However, the town's sacred totem, a lantern said to be annointed by Lathander himself, has been stolen! Your party is recruited to search for the lantern and bring it back before devastation befalls the town, but of course, nothing is ever as straightforward as it seems.
Game style
Puzzle / Mystery Focused
Roleplay Heavy
Rule of Cool (RoC)
Game themes
Meet the Game Master
1 year on StartPlaying
611 games hosted
Highly rated for: Creativity, Storytelling, Knows the Rules
Average response time: 4 hours
Response rate: 100%
About me
We find ourselves in a blue-hued room belonging to an awkward, nerdy teenage boy on a day when his life is about to be changed forever. For this happens to be the day his father will give him a very special gift. The gift itself is simply a red, rectangular box: the Dungeons and Dragons First Edition Beginner Box. Yes, this was a world of opportunity in which the boy could escape reality by being a character class like fighter, wizard, or…Elf? Yep, I’ve been a TTRP nerd for many decades now and it all started back when Elf and Dwarf were still considered classes, not races or ancestries and THACO was making me practice math way more enthusiastically than my teachers ever could. As I’ve continued forward in my gaming journey, I’ve enjoyed countless hours on both sides of the GM/DM screen, have become a Venture Agent with Pathfinder Society, and I coordinate the DND/Pathfinder Club at the school where I teach. So, what’s kept me invested in the game all this time? In simple terms, the creative freedom. I love playing creative and unique characters (for example, my gunslinger/witch with multiple personality disorder and the dice would determine which personality dominated each round). And as a GM/DM, I love creating an environment where my players can bring their interestingly unique characters and come up with creative and clever routes to take for problem solving…or problem creating as it sometimes becomes. I love creating a table where players can enjoy the sandbox world a TTRPG creates, helping players learn and expand their understanding of these amazing games, and I absolutely love when my players catch me off guard and the story goes places I’d never even thought it could go. I love creating a gaming world where NPC’s are meaningful figures, the places the characters venture are fleshed out locations a player can truly picture, and the world is something that the heroes find worth saving. A seat at my table will be a place where your ideas will be heard, your unique character and individual views will be respected, and we can all learn and grow together in this amazing game.
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Creating your character
We will do a Discord text channel for character creation so we can have free and easy conversation among the group as a whole leading up to the first session. You are free to choose from either the 2014 OR 2024 editions for character creation, but please don't pick and choose from both.
What to expect
Preparing for the session
We'll use Discord as a text channel for character creation, but the game itself will be played/livestreamed through Google Meet and I'll be doing some screensharing for character art and combat maps.
What Sean (Suburban Dad Gaming) brings to the table
I love bringing the characters of the world and the environment to life, so expect voiced NPCs, vivid descriptions of settings, and the freedom to get fully immersed in the world of the game.
Equipment needed to play
Internet
Computer
Microphone
Platforms used
Safety
How Sean (Suburban Dad Gaming) creates a safe table
We'll establish some safety rules/protocols/expectations in the Discord as we lead up to the first session. I'm a big fan of the open door policy and will also have the game chat open during the sessions so comments and concerns as we go can be typed if that feels more comfortable than voicing them.
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