The Fall of Wolfsoule world illustration - Fantasy theme
Fantasy

The Fall of Wolfsoule

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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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Antimagic Field
Antimagic Field
Abjuration
Details
SchoolAbjuration
Level8
Casting Time1 action
RangeN/A
DurationUp to 1 hour
Description

A 10-foot-radius invisible sphere of antimagic surrounds you. This area is divorced from the magical energy that suffuses the multiverse. Within the sphere, spells can't be cast, summoned creatures disappear, and even magic items become mundane. Until the spell ends, the sphere moves with you, centered on you. Spells and other magical effects, except those created by an artifact or a deity, are suppressed in the sphere and can't protrude into it. A slot expended to cast a suppressed spell is consumed. While an effect is suppressed, it doesn't function, but the time it spends suppressed counts against its duration. **Targeted Effects.** Spells and other magical effects, such as magic missile and charm person, that target a creature or an object in the sphere have no effect on that target. **Areas of Magic.** The area of another spell or magical effect, such as fireball, can't extend into the sphere. If the sphere overlaps an area of magic, the part of the area that is covered by the sphere is suppressed. For example, the flames created by a wall of fire are suppressed within the sphere, creating a gap in the wall if the overlap is large enough. **Spells.** Any active spell or other magical effect on a creature or an object in the sphere is suppressed while the creature or object is in it. **Magic Items.** The properties and powers of magic items are suppressed in the sphere. For example, a +1 longsword in the sphere functions as a nonmagical longsword. A magic weapon's properties and powers are suppressed if it is used against a target in the sphere or wielded by an attacker in the sphere. If a magic weapon or a piece of magic ammunition fully leaves the sphere (for example, if you fire a magic arrow or throw a magic spear at a target outside the sphere), the magic of the item ceases to be suppressed as soon as it exits. **Magical Travel.** Teleportation and planar travel fail to work in the sphere, whether the sphere is the destination or the departure point for such magical travel. A portal to another location, world, or plane of existence, as well as an opening to an extradimensional space such as that created by the rope trick spell, temporarily closes while in the sphere. **Creatures and Objects.** A creature or object summoned or created by magic temporarily winks out of existence in the sphere. Such a creature instantly reappears once the space the creature occupied is no longer within the sphere. **Dispel Magic.** Spells and magical effects such as dispel magic have no effect on the sphere. Likewise, the spheres created by different antimagic field spells don't nullify each other.

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