Summary
The last quest you did with your party was pretty tough, but you know this person's good for it... Or so you thought. The florist of Fournevale offered you a healthy payment for retrieving a rare flower species. However, they never actually expected you to get the flower in question. In a panic, she offers you information about the location of "A treasure so amazing even the gods aim to retrieve it!" After some debate, you decide to accept the information. Now, you must ensure the party isn't going to be at each other's throats while you go on the hunt for this amazing treasure.
While this does sound pretty basic, what I feel will make it unique is that this will be a Dungeons and Dragons campaign. Occasionally, there will be pauses in game for the players to start speaking out of character. Some people might even leave the room, others going out for a pizza. From Fournevale would have about as much OOC talk as there is IC conversation. Either in annoyance of what other players do, to make jokes, or otherwise.
Characters
Aisling Summerwolf
Player: Dakota
Race: Human
Alignment: Neutral Good
Class: Ranger - Monster Slayer (Celestial) archetype
Pronouns: They / Them in and out of character
Player: Dakota
Race: Human
Alignment: Neutral Good
Class: Ranger - Monster Slayer (Celestial) archetype
Pronouns: They / Them in and out of character
The protagonist of the story.
Aphrodite
Player: Adrian
Race: Scourge Aasimar
Alignment: Chaotic Good
Class: Paladin - Oath of Conquest
Pronouns: She / Her in character, He / Them out of character
Player: Adrian
Race: Scourge Aasimar
Alignment: Chaotic Good
Class: Paladin - Oath of Conquest
Pronouns: She / Her in character, He / Them out of character
Aphrodite has an incredibly strong amount of loyalty and sense of faith. Granted, this passion has gotten her into more trouble than most normal people would consider it’s worth but Aphrodite is no ordinary person. She takes pride in the destruction she causes in the name of her deity.
The Crimson Vanguard
Player: Stacy
Race: Vampire
Alignment: Chaotic Neutral
Class: Rogue - Swashbuckler archetype / Bard - College of Swords
Pronouns: He / Him in character, She / Her out of character
Player: Stacy
Race: Vampire
Alignment: Chaotic Neutral
Class: Rogue - Swashbuckler archetype / Bard - College of Swords
Pronouns: He / Him in character, She / Her out of character
No one knows The Crimson Vanguard’s true name, at least if they did they’ve most likely been dead for quite some time. The Crimson Vanguard was once the member of a group of established aristocrats, attempting to climb the social ladder until he tarnished the reputation of the wrong people. Now, he just tries to earn his place in peoples’ hearts the old fashioned way.
Parakeet
Player: Kaleb
Race: Kenku
Alignment: Lawful Neutral
Class: Sorcerer - Wild Magic origins
Pronouns: They / Them in character, He / Him out of character
Player: Kaleb
Race: Kenku
Alignment: Lawful Neutral
Class: Sorcerer - Wild Magic origins
Pronouns: They / Them in character, He / Him out of character
Parakeet makes even less sound than the typical kenku. He’s been sheltered for so long, he hasn’t gotten the chance to grab more voices to mimic. Parakeet considered it more important to focus on researching his lineage, and if there’s any way to lift the curse all kenkus seem to have.
Morquinal Soundinghorn
Player: Matt
Race: High Elf
Alignment: True Neutral
Class: Cleric - Death Domain / Warlock - The Celestial Otherworldly Patron
Pronouns: They / Them in character, He / Him out of character
Player: Matt
Race: High Elf
Alignment: True Neutral
Class: Cleric - Death Domain / Warlock - The Celestial Otherworldly Patron
Pronouns: They / Them in character, He / Him out of character
Being sheltered for such a long time didn’t make things particularly easy for Morquinal, but they did always feel at home in a book. Learning so many things about deities made the prospect of sharing this word very exciting. Now, they just quietly serve their god happy to do what they can for better or worse.
Questions?
Does this actually seem interesting, or am I just talking out of my ass?
Which character seems the coolest to you?
Would it be better to provide more information about the players? How about the DM?
Should I provide character sheets?
Thanks!
I know this is a huge mess, since it really, truly is just a concept I'm playing around with. I have designs, and I'm starting on an outline but I don't really know if I want to pursue it all that seriously? Any other ideas and input would be helpful, too. Plus any volunteers willing to work for free, I like to know what all my options are.
Anyways! Thank you so much for reading, and I do adore any and all input I can get!
Does this actually seem interesting, or am I just talking out of my ass?
Which character seems the coolest to you?
Would it be better to provide more information about the players? How about the DM?
Should I provide character sheets?
Thanks!
I know this is a huge mess, since it really, truly is just a concept I'm playing around with. I have designs, and I'm starting on an outline but I don't really know if I want to pursue it all that seriously? Any other ideas and input would be helpful, too. Plus any volunteers willing to work for free, I like to know what all my options are.
Anyways! Thank you so much for reading, and I do adore any and all input I can get!