Survival
Custom world by me Lowki559
Author's Note: "Alright everyone — welcome to the campaign.
You're not heroes. You’re not warriors. You’re survivors.
You were all on a commercial flight — just regular people with your own lives, your own secrets, your own plans — when something went horribly wrong. A storm came out of nowhere. The engines failed. The plane broke apart in the air. And then… darkness.
When you wake up, you're on an island. No sign of rescue. No GPS. No flares. Just thick jungle, jagged cliffs, dangerous terrain, and the haunting silence of the unknown. Pieces of the plane are scattered across the island, and only a handful of people have survived.
There’s no magic. No gods to pray to. No ancient relics to save the day. Just your instincts, your wits, and whatever you can scavenge. You’ll have to find clean water, build shelter, and defend yourselves — because you're not alone here. Something’s hunting. And this island? It's not just dangerous… it’s alive.
Every survivor has a story. Some have secrets. And some might not be who they say they are.
This campaign is about choices — who you trust, how far you’ll go, and what you’ll become when survival is all that matters.
Welcome to the island. Try not to die."*
Played | 4 times |
Cloned | 0 times |
Created | 12 days ago |
Last Updated | 10 days ago |
Visibility | Public |

Tide-Cave of the Crystal Falls
Area
Details
Size | 0 |
Type | Cave System |
Coordinates | (334, 2031) to (1507, 3226) |
Description
1 mile under the Crystal falls the area spands 1.4 sq mi 896 acres Hard to reach; compact. The Tide-Cave of the Crystal Falls is a hidden water-filled cave system accessible only during low tide or through a treacherous cliff descent. It features a stunning waterfall that cascades into a deep sinkhole pool, creating a serene yet perilous environment, when it rains it floods in under ten minuntes and takes two days to drain at the bottom is edible vegitation the skeleton of a old pirate from who knows when clutched in his hand is a map to buried treasure but more importantly it tells the party which ocean the island is in.