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Dungeons and Dragons: Out of the Abyss- Storygame

8 years ago

The Underdark is a subterranean wonderland, a vast and twisted labyrinth where fear reigns. It is the home of horrific monsters that have never seen the light of day.

It is here that the dark elf Gromph Baenre, Archmage of Menzoberranzan, casts a foul spell meant to ignite a magical energy that suffuses the Underdark, and he tears open portals in the demonic Abyss in the process. What steps through surprises even him, and from that moment on, the insanity that pervades the Underdark escalates and threatens to shake the Forgotten Realms to its foundations. Stop the madness before it consumes you!

Ch. 1: Prisoners of the Drow  

Ch. 2: Into Darkness  

Ch. 3: The Darklake  

Ch. 4: Gracklstugh    

Ch. 5: Neverlight Grove  

Ch. 6: Blingdenstone  

Ch. 7: Escape from the Underdark                   

Ch. 8: Audience in Gauntlgrym   

Ch. 9: Mantol-Derith   

Ch. 10: Descend into the Depths            

Ch. 11: Gravenhollow  

Ch. 12: The Tower of Vengance   

Ch. 13: The Wormwrithings                   

Ch. 14: The Labyrinth  

Ch. 15: The City of Spiders  

Ch. 16: The Fetid Wedding                        

Ch. 17: Against the Demon Lords 

*Disclaimer: Before you take on demon lords, consult a physician. Do not drink alcohol while taking on demon lords. Taking alcohol and fighting demon lords may increase your risk of death. Other side effects of demon lords may include hallucinations, mindless rage, gluttony, greed, paranoia, self-delusion, bestial urges, nihilism, hedonism, megalomania, a messiah complex, cannibalism, multiple personalities, and homicidal psychosis.

(This game is a copy of the D&D: Rage of Demons series. Some characters and events, however, are invented/created by me. You can see the credits for more information.)

 

 

What do you think?

Dungeons and Dragons: Out of the Abyss- Storygame

8 years ago
I think that would be pretty awesome... and that you've got a LOT of typing in your future.

Dungeons and Dragons: Out of the Abyss- Storygame

8 years ago

How many pages do you plan on writing for each of your 17 chapters? Or will you just write until you think it's time to progress into the next chapter?

Dungeons and Dragons: Out of the Abyss- Storygame

8 years ago

I have everything planned out. i just need to type it. Anyone wanna try what i got so far? Ch.1 testers tommorow?

 

Dungeons and Dragons: Out of the Abyss- Storygame

8 years ago

V.1.0 Classes:

1.) RogueA rogue is a versatile character, capable of sneaky combat and nimble tricks. The rogue is stealthy, dexterous, and capable of finding and disarming many traps and picking locks.

2.) SorcererA sorcerer is weak in melee combat, but a master of arcane magic. "Sorcerers create magic the way a poet creates poems, with inborn talent honed by practice."

3.) Monk: The Monk uses the Psionic power source, but may use ki focuses (similar in use to implements used by spellcasting classes) to add enhancements to his unarmed attacks. The monk class now makes it possible for them to use weapons effectively, even allowing them to be used as implements for some powers. In the absence of proficiency with high-damage weapons, however, the monk is still primarily an unarmed class.

4.) Druid: Druids wield nature-themed magic and have a unique ability that allows them to change into various animal forms, and various other qualities that assist them in natural settings. They are a good character to use if you are always moving and extremely adventurous.

5.) Fighter: A fighter is a versatile, weapons-oriented warrior who fights using skill, strategy and tactics. Fighters can use almost any weapon or armor but have a low intellect. Fighters are also good to use in situations where you are attacked or need to attack.