Welcome to the Hero Guard! You and your companions have been chosen by the hero to act as the guard during the journeys that will likely end in everyone’s prompt demise. There are many different reasons why one might have taken this job; a need for money, fame, the chance to get laid! The choice is yours as to why you decided to join the hero in the quest of a lifetime!
Hello, welcome to my D&D 5e campaign where your characters of all size and beginnings, will join the famous hero in their quest to do something. We will be starting at level one and we will be using the 20 point buy for stats. And you will all be given a magical item unique to your characters! The only thing I need is a link to the character sheet, preferably from Myth-Weaver or something.
Combat will be done in the OOC which will take time, yes, but actual posts will just be a summary of what your character will be doing which will include your rolls and the likes. However, the more flare and style you put into anything will make the journey all the better!
You can use (almost) anything, the standard stuff, Uneartherd Arcana, but your CS must be approved by me before anything. PM them to me, or post them here.
That will be all for the time being! Join the Hero and do awesome, and unnameable things!
Over a century ago, a dark and powerful Lich named Axion rose to power, using his newly gained dark powers to conquer and subjugate. Legions of the undead poured into the lands and forced the countries that inhabited the realm to set aside their petty squabbles and banded together to fight off this evil but to no avail. Their armies proved no match for the Lich’s limitless undead armies and his dark commanders who slaughtered any resistance that they met with ease.
These armies pushed all the way to the city of Neverwinter, putting the city under siege for two years before a mysterious hero came about and routed the undead army. The legendary hero was born, a being blessed by the gods and spirits, magical weapons and armor adorned the hero and was adept in mystical powers as well. Now it may be hard to believe, but the legendary hero was a simple Kobold by the name of Askia. It was she who led the armies of man, dwarf, dragonborn, and so on to fight a concentrated front against the dark lord.
However, the tides did not change and with each battle where Askia was not present, armies suffered heavy casualties. There was barely any hope to go around other than that one day the hero would put an end to it all. However, the end came about in a spectacular fashion.
The hero abandoned the war all together and went to fight Axion on her own, it was said that the duel took over a month to see through and there were displays of power so grand that it could be seen from the edges of the world. Yet, in the end, Askia found herself victorious, destroying Axion completely. It was then that the tide of war changed, the undead armies no longer able to be supplemented with fresh bodies as it had been once before. The commanders that once slaughtered were either killed or driven out of the lands for victory and for the people that live in Faerun! Additionally, the legendary hero still lives, having grown powerful enough to no longer age.
Heroes
The Hero of legend who slayed the Lich known as Axion.
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Villains
The Arch-Lich Axion who, for a time, ruled over most of the known world before being brought down by the legendary hero Askia.
Those who have been accepted may post the links of the CS’s in the CS tab! [/quote]
That includes mine yet? Also, my picture link is buried in my CS description, but I'll post it here by this evening. Her physical appearance play by is basically Chromie from HotS.
That’s just unorthodox and makes me question my perception on reality as a whole. In general nobody likes to be delegated with the support role, but an entire campaign of healers? HOW CAN THAT BE KILLED?!
...an entire campaign of healers? HOW CAN THAT BE KILLED?!
"As the jolly band of healers wandered across the merry meadow, they suddenly felt the ground lurch beneath their feet. Moments later they found themselves facing a large, reptilian face which seemed to be grinning in a way very reminiscent of the DM's vengeful gaze..."
Our DM actually had some of us change to different classes for the sake of variety. It was actually amusing. One guy made a character to be a bit like a stereotypical Magical Girl, but ended up changing the class to warlock, and another to Paladin.
One of the best campaigns I was ever involved with had every character start at level 5, but at least 3 of those levels had to be cross-classed into 'Bard'; and no-one was allowed a Wisdom or Intelligence higher than 8, although the normal requirements for cross-classing were waived.
Our DM was a bit clever, and took some our small jokes into account. When I multiclassed into Arcane Archer with a Banishing Arrow attack, I rolled bad with it, and he sent the shot straight back at my character. Even had him go through a strange journey while there.