Flurry of Foes | Dungeons and Dragons Actual Play | Ghosts of Saltmarsh | Call from the Deep
Anthony Winter
100 episodes
3 days ago
The next adventure in a campaign featuring:
- Ghosts of Saltmarsh
- Call from the Deep
- Coastal homebrew with Lovecraftian watery themes tying the two together
Background:
Forces of the Dragon cult are raiding and amassing armies in the east, and armies have been sent to face them in the field. The wars have being going on for almost two years now and much of the inner heartland is ravaged. The Western coastal free cities have largely remained untouched but there is no remaining standing army to speak of. Giants across the North appear to be at war and leaderless. Towns have been raised and stock destroyed as each of the giant clans move from their traditional lands. Allied forces are sorely pressed, containing threats on multiple fronts. Predatory Corsair barons have capitalised on the weakness - piracy, slavery and coastal raids are on the rise. There is plenty of work for budding adventurers looking for reward and fame, supplementing the standing army and making up for tasks usually addressed by ranking Rangers, the circle Orboros, and Arcane Tempest gun mages of the Duchy of Xanaphos. Tier 1-3 D&D High Seas Adventure, Coastal Exploration, with Lovecraftian flavour. Set sail on an epic adventure that will thrust you into the middle of a pirate-filled mystery. The grand cities and small villages of the Western Coast defend themselves from raiding buccaneers, bloodthirsty sea devils, and other hideous creatures from the bottom of the Sea. Adventurers are needed to investigate perilous seas and dangerous islands. This coastal based campaign combines high seas adventure, light eldritch horror, and classic Dungeons & Dragons adventuring into a story that will take your characters from level 1-12 and possibly beyond. This will be my sixth 5E campaign online with many more face to face homebrew DMing under my belt before that.
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The next adventure in a campaign featuring:
- Ghosts of Saltmarsh
- Call from the Deep
- Coastal homebrew with Lovecraftian watery themes tying the two together
Background:
Forces of the Dragon cult are raiding and amassing armies in the east, and armies have been sent to face them in the field. The wars have being going on for almost two years now and much of the inner heartland is ravaged. The Western coastal free cities have largely remained untouched but there is no remaining standing army to speak of. Giants across the North appear to be at war and leaderless. Towns have been raised and stock destroyed as each of the giant clans move from their traditional lands. Allied forces are sorely pressed, containing threats on multiple fronts. Predatory Corsair barons have capitalised on the weakness - piracy, slavery and coastal raids are on the rise. There is plenty of work for budding adventurers looking for reward and fame, supplementing the standing army and making up for tasks usually addressed by ranking Rangers, the circle Orboros, and Arcane Tempest gun mages of the Duchy of Xanaphos. Tier 1-3 D&D High Seas Adventure, Coastal Exploration, with Lovecraftian flavour. Set sail on an epic adventure that will thrust you into the middle of a pirate-filled mystery. The grand cities and small villages of the Western Coast defend themselves from raiding buccaneers, bloodthirsty sea devils, and other hideous creatures from the bottom of the Sea. Adventurers are needed to investigate perilous seas and dangerous islands. This coastal based campaign combines high seas adventure, light eldritch horror, and classic Dungeons & Dragons adventuring into a story that will take your characters from level 1-12 and possibly beyond. This will be my sixth 5E campaign online with many more face to face homebrew DMing under my belt before that.
Flurry of Foes | Dungeons and Dragons Actual Play | Ghosts of Saltmarsh | Call from the Deep
3 hours 40 minutes 39 seconds
3 days ago
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Flurry of Foes | Dungeons and Dragons Actual Play | Ghosts of Saltmarsh | Call from the Deep
The next adventure in a campaign featuring:
- Ghosts of Saltmarsh
- Call from the Deep
- Coastal homebrew with Lovecraftian watery themes tying the two together
Background:
Forces of the Dragon cult are raiding and amassing armies in the east, and armies have been sent to face them in the field. The wars have being going on for almost two years now and much of the inner heartland is ravaged. The Western coastal free cities have largely remained untouched but there is no remaining standing army to speak of. Giants across the North appear to be at war and leaderless. Towns have been raised and stock destroyed as each of the giant clans move from their traditional lands. Allied forces are sorely pressed, containing threats on multiple fronts. Predatory Corsair barons have capitalised on the weakness - piracy, slavery and coastal raids are on the rise. There is plenty of work for budding adventurers looking for reward and fame, supplementing the standing army and making up for tasks usually addressed by ranking Rangers, the circle Orboros, and Arcane Tempest gun mages of the Duchy of Xanaphos. Tier 1-3 D&D High Seas Adventure, Coastal Exploration, with Lovecraftian flavour. Set sail on an epic adventure that will thrust you into the middle of a pirate-filled mystery. The grand cities and small villages of the Western Coast defend themselves from raiding buccaneers, bloodthirsty sea devils, and other hideous creatures from the bottom of the Sea. Adventurers are needed to investigate perilous seas and dangerous islands. This coastal based campaign combines high seas adventure, light eldritch horror, and classic Dungeons & Dragons adventuring into a story that will take your characters from level 1-12 and possibly beyond. This will be my sixth 5E campaign online with many more face to face homebrew DMing under my belt before that.