The Fall of Wolfsoule world illustration - Fantasy theme
Fantasy

The Fall of Wolfsoule

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Plainke

A vast, decaying winter world, where darkness, corruption, and evil lead to its eventual ruin.


Author's Note: This campaign is also incomplete but in a playable state. I'll be working on it nearly daily, so possibly wait a few days for additional plot lines. The overall goal of this campaign centers around the Four Heroes who have secretly fallen to corruption. No one believes they could be evil, but your party (or self) has uncovered the truth as the sole surviving witnesses to one of the hero's wrath. Will you sacrifice your humanity to end these heroes? Or will you morally fight for the greater good, never stooping to their level? But of course this is your campaign, so do as you please :) Also if Franz won't give you a fight, select your dice rolls, and do an initiative. That should force an encounter where its implied. paste this at the start of your campaign (for Franz) - Begin messages with the current date, location. - NPCs refer to the player as "adventurer" unless a name is given. - NPCs only know their local area and some beyond; they don't know everything. - NPCs always stay in their set locations; no movement unless specifically directed by the party (example: if the party leads someone somewhere). - NPCs’ behavior should align with their background and personality; they also pick a god/Goddess based on their backstory/personality. - Assign daily routines to all NPCs, including work, rest, and meals. - Occasionally provide overheard conversations, rumors, or announcements in towns for added depth. - Respect Player Agency: Always present multiple options or paths for the players to choose from, adapting the - story accordingly, even if it's evil or leads to death. - Remind players to consume one ration between 10:00 AM and 12:00 PM in-game. - Skill checks should be requested when skills are used (example: picking a lock, crafting, fleeing combat). - Players must provide gold or make deals to receive items from shops. - Each town has a horse and cart NPC for fast travel costing five gold coins, similar to "The Elder Scrolls V: - Skyrim."
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154 days ago
Last Updated
38 days ago
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Mirror of Life Trapping
Mirror of Life Trapping
Gear
Details
TypeGear
CategoryWondrous Items
RarityVery Rare
Weight50.00 lb.
Cost0 Gold Pieces
Description

When this 4-foot-tall mirror is viewed indirectly, its surface shows faint images of creatures. The mirror weighs 50 pounds, and it has AC 11, 10 hit points, and vulnerability to bludgeoning damage. It shatters and is destroyed when reduced to 0 hit points. If the mirror is hanging on a vertical surface and you are within 5 feet of it, you can use an action to speak its command word and activate it. It remains activated until you use an action to speak the command word again. Any creature other than you that sees its reflection in the activated mirror while within 30 feet of it must succeed on a DC 15 Charisma saving throw or be trapped, along with anything it is wearing or carrying, in one of the mirror's twelve extradimensional cells. This saving throw is made with advantage if the creature knows the mirror's nature, and constructs succeed on the saving throw automatically. An extradimensional cell is an infinite expanse filled with thick fog that reduces visibility to 10 feet. Creatures trapped in the mirror's cells don't age, and they don't need to eat, drink, or sleep. A creature trapped within a cell can escape using magic that permits planar travel. Otherwise, the creature is confined to the cell until freed. If the mirror traps a creature but its twelve extradimensional cells are already occupied, the mirror frees one trapped creature at random to accommodate the new prisoner. A freed creature appears in an unoccupied space within sight of the mirror but facing away from it. If the mirror is shattered, all creatures it contains are freed and appear in unoccupied spaces near it. While within 5 feet of the mirror, you can use an action to speak the name of one creature trapped in it or call out a particular cell by number. The creature named or contained in the named cell appears as an image on the mirror's surface. You and the creature can then communicate normally. In a similar way, you can use an action to speak a second command word and free one creature trapped in the mirror. The freed creature appears, along with its possessions, in the unoccupied space nearest to the mirror and facing away from it.

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