KirayaTiDrekan
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In the city of Neverwinter, a dwarf named Gundren Rockseeker asked you to bring a wagonload of provisions to the rough-and-tumble settlement of Phandalin, a couple of days' travel southeast of the city. Gundren was clearly excited and more than a little secretive about his reasons for the trip, saying only that he and his brothers had found "something big," and that he'd pay you ten gold pieces each for escorting his supplies safely to Barthen's Provisions, a trading post in Phandalin. He then set out ahead of you on horse, along with a warrior escort named Sildar Hallwinter, claiming he needed to arrive early to "take care of business."
You've spent the last few days following the High Road south from Neverwinter, and you've just recently veered east along the Triboar Trail. You've encountered no trouble so far, but this territory can be dangerous. Bandits and outlaws have been known to lurk along the trail.
By popular request, I present Lost Mine of Phandelver, a brief introductory adventure presented in the Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition Starter Set. I'll be accepting a maximum of 8 players for this game. If you haven't played D&D 5th Edition before, this is the perfect chance to learn.
You have a few options for creating a character.
1. You can select a pregenerated character from the Starter Set, which can be found in PDF form here. (Scroll down to Starter Set Character Sheets.)
2. You can create a character using the free Basic Rules PDF. (Scroll down to Player's D&D Basic Rules V2.)
3. You can create a character using the Player's Handbook if you have one available to you.
For options 2 and 3, please use the point buy method of generating ability scores and select equipment from the lists provided by your class and background.
Also for options 2 and 3, take a look at the Starter Set pregenerated characters and try to find ways to connect your background, personality traits, ideals, flaws, and bonds to the setting and adventure in a manner similar to those of the pregen characters.
If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask.
In the city of Neverwinter, a dwarf named Gundren Rockseeker asked you to bring a wagonload of provisions to the rough-and-tumble settlement of Phandalin, a couple of days' travel southeast of the city. Gundren was clearly excited and more than a little secretive about his reasons for the trip, saying only that he and his brothers had found "something big," and that he'd pay you ten gold pieces each for escorting his supplies safely to Barthen's Provisions, a trading post in Phandalin. He then set out ahead of you on horse, along with a warrior escort named Sildar Hallwinter, claiming he needed to arrive early to "take care of business."
You've spent the last few days following the High Road south from Neverwinter, and you've just recently veered east along the Triboar Trail. You've encountered no trouble so far, but this territory can be dangerous. Bandits and outlaws have been known to lurk along the trail.
By popular request, I present Lost Mine of Phandelver, a brief introductory adventure presented in the Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition Starter Set. I'll be accepting a maximum of 8 players for this game. If you haven't played D&D 5th Edition before, this is the perfect chance to learn.
You have a few options for creating a character.
1. You can select a pregenerated character from the Starter Set, which can be found in PDF form here. (Scroll down to Starter Set Character Sheets.)
2. You can create a character using the free Basic Rules PDF. (Scroll down to Player's D&D Basic Rules V2.)
3. You can create a character using the Player's Handbook if you have one available to you.
For options 2 and 3, please use the point buy method of generating ability scores and select equipment from the lists provided by your class and background.
Also for options 2 and 3, take a look at the Starter Set pregenerated characters and try to find ways to connect your background, personality traits, ideals, flaws, and bonds to the setting and adventure in a manner similar to those of the pregen characters.
If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask.
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