
Campaign Two
Overview
Campaign Three is the third game in a series of campaigns run by Gloom. It follows a group of adventurers who have joined the Fourth Act to gain their licenses. The campaign takes place six years after the end of Campaign Two and follows the party as they navigate a world destroyed by the Shattering. Shards of other realities have replaced sections of their own, making the world a dangerously new place.
Players
Gloom — The dungeon master of the campaign.
fSteak — Played Renn, a changeling sorcerer.
Hollis — Played Teer, a warforged warlock.
Knight — Played Bellerophon, a warforged cleric.
Mish — Played Esteem, a dragonborn fighter.
Patch — Played Mingal, a goblin paladin.
Pickle — Played Ephemera, a halberd, and Kiono, an aasimar wizard.
V — Played Sors, a tiefling cleric.
Characters
Bellerophon
Ephemera
Esteem
Kiono
Mingal
Renn
Sors
Teer
DM NPCs
Akaros
Akaros, the Destroyer was the draconic aspect of destruction and one of the original Ascendant Dragons. He was removed from his body, and his soul was moved around several times until he was finally put in the broken warforged body of an Ondo ar 'Thond Tira unit. Able to power the body, the two were able to work together to restore their bodies.
Burben
Burben was the celestial mount summoned by Mingal via Find Steed. He was an extremely good boy.
Scabacca
Scabacca was a foxdog granted the power of speech by the magical jewel stuck to his forehead. After rescuing him from one of Acererak's facilities (before causing it to...explode), Kiono adopted Scabacca as a party pet. He is named after a popular Star Walk character. He was an extremely good boy who is very good at games.
"I would high-five you, but I only have four beans." — Scabacca, session 47
Summary
Alibrook
The party meets by happenstance and work together to resolve the issues in the Alibrook Starter Dungeon. When drow in the area kidnap a number of locals and visitors, including Cecily Cardew and Izora Burnett, the party helps rescue them.
Sessions
Session 1 • Session 2 • Session 3 • Session 4 • Session 5 • Session 6 • Session 7 • Session 8 • Session 9 • Session 10
Session 11 • Session 12 • Session 13 • Session 14 • Session 15 • Session 16 • Session 17 • Session 18 • Session 19 • Session 20
Session 21 • Session 22 • Session 23 • Session 24 • Session 25 • Session 26 • Session 27 • Session 28 • Session 29 • Session 30
OOS
OOS 1 • OOS 2 • OOS 3 • OOS 4 • OOS 5 • OOS 6 • OOS 7 • OOS 8 • OOS 9 • OOS 10