D&D 5E It's Time To Rethink What An Adventure Path Can Be On Roll20

EN Publishing's epic Fifth Edition campaign of steam and soot comes to Roll20 with Island at the Axis of the World and the Campaign and Player's Guides.

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Steam and soot darken the skies above the city of Flint, and winds sweeping across its majestic harbor blow the choking products of industrial forges into the fey rainforests that dot its knife-toothed mountains. Since the earliest ages when the people of Risur founded this city, they feared the capricious beings that hid in those fog-shrouded peaks, but now, as the march of progress and the demands of national defense turn Flint into a garden for artifice and technology, the old faiths and rituals that kept the lurkers of the woods at bay are being abandoned.

The Unseen Court, the Great Hunt, and the many spirits of the land long ago conquered by Risur's kings no longer receive tribute, but they cannot enter these new cities of steam and steel to demand their tithe. The impoverished workers who huddle in factory slums fear monsters of a different breed, shadowy children of this new urban labyrinth. Even their modern religions have no defenses against these fiends.

Times are turning. The skyseers—Risur's folk prophets since their homeland's birth—witness omens in the starry wheels of heaven, and they warn that a new age is nigh. But what they cannot foresee, hidden beyond the steam and soot of the night sky, is the face of this coming era, the spirit of the next age. The
zeitgeist.

But if you frequent these forums, you likely have read that intro countless times and might even know it by heart. You might have copies of one of the greatest adventure paths in PDFs for Pathfinder, 4e, and 5e. So what does ZEITGEIST on Roll20 bring to the virtual tabletop?

Encounters ready to go. Every encounter is set up with color tokens linked to 5e character sheets with clickable actions to automatically roll dice to the chat window.

Handouts to draw the players into the action. Each adventure contains numerous art and informational handouts to draw the players into the story. The player's guide contains a dramatis personae of nearly 100 NPCs that you can reveal to your players over the course of the campaign. They can keep centralized notes against each NPC to share with each other.

Tools for when the players go off the beaten path. The campaign and player's guides come with maps of Lanjyr, Flint, and the RHC headquarters as well as 40 spare NPCs that you can drop into the game for those times when you need to quickly improvise.

Everything you need is just a click away. All the text is in Roll20 handouts which link to each other, NPC sheets, and the 5e compendium as well as send die rolls to the chat window so everything you need is close at hand.

Read the adventures and guides like a book. In case you don't have every version of ZEITGEIST known to humanity (or even zero versions) each handout comes with paging links so you can read the contents like a book from beginning to end through the external journal.

Saved prep time. All these details mean that nearly 100 hours have gone into preparing Island at the Axis of the World, the Player's Guide, and the Campaign Guide. The attention to detail means that you can focus your preparation time on making the story a memorable one for you and your players.

Happy gaming!
 

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Jeff Carpenter

Adventurer
I hope the future of Virtual Tables is ease of use like this. Great work.

Hopefully in a few years we will have isometric fully integrated virtual tabletop experience. Roll20 is ok, but it sucks for things like elevation and multiple levels where VT should perform better than regular table top.
 

Superchunk77

Adventurer
Excuse me, I think you're doing something wrong... These items... they're... reasonably priced. ((Shh... don't tell other Roll20 publishers, they might start being reasonable too...))

I use hyperbole, but still... this is a darn good price for some good material. Now... to see if my group wants to play...
No kidding eh? 10 bucks for an adventure is amazing. That's cheaper than most PDF's.
 

Jediking

Explorer
Those look amazing, I will probably be upping my Roll20 subscription level just to get the new toys to use when I DM online.

I will need to brush up on my Roll20 skills, it has been a long time since I have DM'd on there. I never truly gave enough effort to learn the software enough to prep and set-up an ongoing campaign, so would just prep one-shots and run it multiple times to get my own effort's worth out of it.

Other than a couple of the starter adventurers I haven't used many modules - I am hoping this can lead to a long-running online campaign sometime soon! Great ideas and looks like quality work
 

Retreater

Legend
I appreciate the love on Roll20, since it's the only VTT my group can use.

Even though I will no longer run city-based adventures, I hope this bodes well for getting other content on that platform.
 



Tormyr

Adventurer
Thanks everyone for the kind words!

Assuming the rest will be published to roll20 too...?
Absolutely.

I appreciate the love on Roll20, since it's the only VTT my group can use.

Even though I will no longer run city-based adventures, I hope this bodes well for getting other content on that platform.
ZEITGEIST balances between city adventures (cleverly handled) and excursions far afield), but there is also War of the Burning Sky. It doesn't have all of the features that the ZEITGEIST implementation has as I came up with some of the techniques more recently, but it is still a fantastic adventure path.


Looks good. Any chance of a port to Fantasy Grounds?
Not likely in the near future, sorry.

I hope the future of Virtual Tables is ease of use like this. Great work.

Hopefully in a few years we will have isometric fully integrated virtual tabletop experience. Roll20 is ok, but it sucks for things like elevation and multiple levels where VT should perform better than regular table top.
Thanks! I agree that elevation is. . . limited. You can show elevation on a token by selecting one of the colored token markers and then pressing a number button. If it is understood in your group that the number represents 10s of feet in elevation, than one token marker can represent 0 to 90 feet in elevation (with an imaginary zero), and additional markers can be used to go higher. https://roll20.zendesk.com/hc/en-us...eatures#TokenFeatures-StatusIndicatorOverlays

Excuse me, I think you're doing something wrong... These items... they're... reasonably priced. ((Shh... don't tell other Roll20 publishers, they might start being reasonable too...))

I use hyperbole, but still... this is a darn good price for some good material. Now... to see if my group wants to play...
Thanks, I know times can be tough for some people, and there are 13 adventures in ZEITGEIST. I want people to be able to go the distance.

Those look amazing, I will probably be upping my Roll20 subscription level just to get the new toys to use when I DM online.

I will need to brush up on my Roll20 skills, it has been a long time since I have DM'd on there. I never truly gave enough effort to learn the software enough to prep and set-up an ongoing campaign, so would just prep one-shots and run it multiple times to get my own effort's worth out of it.

Other than a couple of the starter adventurers I haven't used many modules - I am hoping this can lead to a long-running online campaign sometime soon! Great ideas and looks like quality work
You might want to check the Roll20 crash course. https://roll20.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/360039223834-Roll20-Crash-Course
The subreddit also has a long list of tutorials. tutorials - roll20
 

Eyes of Nine

Everything's Fine
Thanks everyone for the kind words!


Absolutely.


ZEITGEIST balances between city adventures (cleverly handled) and excursions far afield), but there is also War of the Burning Sky. It doesn't have all of the features that the ZEITGEIST implementation has as I came up with some of the techniques more recently, but it is still a fantastic adventure path.



Not likely in the near future, sorry.


Thanks! I agree that elevation is. . . limited. You can show elevation on a token by selecting one of the colored token markers and then pressing a number button. If it is understood in your group that the number represents 10s of feet in elevation, than one token marker can represent 0 to 90 feet in elevation (with an imaginary zero), and additional markers can be used to go higher. https://roll20.zendesk.com/hc/en-us...eatures#TokenFeatures-StatusIndicatorOverlays


Thanks, I know times can be tough for some people, and there are 13 adventures in ZEITGEIST. I want people to be able to go the distance.


You might want to check the Roll20 crash course. https://roll20.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/360039223834-Roll20-Crash-Course
The subreddit also has a long list of tutorials. tutorials - roll20
How much social interaction is there in this one? One (actually 2 of them) of my groups they want to ALWAYS talk first, then only fight if forced. It's cool and adult; but a lot of APs and modules - especially old school ones - assume parties are fight first type groups...
 

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