DM Log Entries
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| 2026-04-03 19:30 | Fr-DC-BftD: Kesh from the Thruk-Ka tribe | 1 | none | Show | ||||||
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Teilnehmer: Loot: Boneclaws (Silverd Scimitar) Weapon (Scimitar, silvered), Common These boneclaws are not forged blades, but a paired ritual weapon designed to enhance and transform the wearer’s natural claws rather than replace them. The claws are formed from polished bone fitted closely along the backs of the hands and forearms. Their cutting edges grow seamlessly from the wearer’s own claws, as if those claws had been lengthened, hardened, and reshaped. Fine, pale veins run through the bones – not real silver, not water but blood, pulsing through them in a way that cannot be explained. At rest, the boneclaws are short and compact. Their color is a muted turquoise, dull like dried bioluminescence. They feel warm to the touch, almost alive, and show signs of long use rather than craftsmanship meant for display. An alchemical process has bonded silver to this magic weapon. When you score a Critical Hit with it against a creature that is shape-shifted, the weapon deals one additional die of damage. The boneclaws are worn, not wielded. Attacks made with this weapon resemble natural slashing and tearing motions rather than sword strikes. To an observer, it is often unclear where the wearer’s natural claws end and the weapon begins. When the boneclaws’ magic is active, they begin to glow softly. The light is bioluminescent rather than bright, and the colors pulse slowly, shifting between deep blue, pale blue, turquoise, violet, and pinkish hues, as if something beneath the surface were breathing. This glow is most visible in darkness or under the influence of strange magic, but it does not produce enough light to meaningfully illuminate the surroundings. The boneclaws respond instinctively to danger and emotional tension. In calm moments, they remain short and subdued. This transformation is not consciously controlled and has no effect on the weapon’s reach or damage. It is purely visual and narrative in nature. Issha’s Gifted Cloak (Nature's Mantle) This mantle is a piece of living craftsmanship rather than simple clothing. Its base is formed from carefully cured leather, layered with woven reeds, bark fibers, and thin, polished bone plates taken from the land the Kecuala call home. The materials overlap in irregular patterns, breaking the wearer’s silhouette and softening their outline against natural surroundings. The inner lining is warm and flexible, treated with herbal oils and ash, while the outer layers feel rough and weathered, blending easily into earth, brush, and stone. When the wearer stands still, the mantle seems to belong to the land itself — not through motion, but through stillness. Issha gifted this mantle to Kesh without ceremony. No blessing was spoken, no witnesses called. It was given as one hunter equips another: quietly, with trust. his cloak shifts color and texture to blend with the terrain surrounding you. While wearing the cloak, you can use it as a Spellcasting Focus for your Druid and Ranger spells. While you are in an area that is Lightly Obscured, you can Hide as a Bonus Action even if you are being directly observed. Minor Propetie: ??? Adventur Vorbereitung: +15 Stunde |
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| 2026-04-08 18:00 | Fr-DC-BftD: Osvald of Gauntlgrym | 1 | none | Show | ||||||
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Teilnehmer: Info: Osvald sendete zwei Briefe nach hause bevor er ins Underdark aufbrach. Loot: Trinket: Runebound Deepstone Stonewarden Pearl (Pearl of Power) This milky, uneven pearl is set into a dwarven-crafted beard and hair ornament, worked from aged gold and dark metal. The setting is designed to be braided into a beard or bound into hair, resting close to the chest when worn. Fine runic lines trace the metal like veins in stone, worn smooth by age and use. The pearl itself is not perfectly round. It feels grown rather than crafted, as though it was drawn from the earth instead of shaped by hand. When worn, it carries a subtle weight that seems greater than its size suggests. During spellcasting, the ornament grows faintly warm. It does not flare or glow brightly; instead, it conveys a steady, contained presence — as if it is holding power in reserve, waiting to be reclaimed rather than unleashed. Among dwarves, such ornaments are traditionally worn by wardens, archivists, and stonekeepers rather than battle-mages. They are signs of trust and responsibility, not rank or glory. While this pearl is on your person, you can take a Magic action to regain one expended spell slot of 3rd level or lower. The longer you carry the Stonewarden Pearl, the more natural it feels to conserve magic rather than expend it freely. The item never feels empty — even after use, it retains a sense of quiet solidity. Minor Property: ??? 🔒 DM Notes (Hidden Information) Minor Property (Hidden): Delver While underground, the bearer instinctively knows: the approximate depth below the surface, and the general direction of the nearest natural or constructed path leading upward (stairs, ramps, shafts, or tunnels). This knowledge is not explicit (no maps, numbers, or visions). The bearer is not initially aware that the pearl provides this information unless circumstances make it noticeable. In areas heavily affected by Faerzress, this property is suppressed. The pearl becomes cold and inert. The intuitive guidance vanishes entirely. The primary Pearl of Power function remains unaffected. This is not a flaw of the item — the surrounding stone is magically distorted, disrupting its connection. A priest of Dumathoin can perform a consecration ritual to ward the Stonewarden Pearl. Narrative requirements: A stone-based sacred space Several hours of prayer and silence The pearl must remain in contact with natural stone throughout Effect of the blessing: The Delver property remains active in weak or intermittent Faerzress In strong Faerzress zones, the property may still flicker or become unreliable, but it is no longer completely suppressed This ritual does not alter the item’s rarity or core mechanics. This item does not guide deeper — it always favors the way back. It reflects Dumathoin’s domain: preservation, hidden paths, and knowledge kept rather than spent. It pairs exceptionally well with cautious, observant characters — especially transmuters and archivists. Stonebound Authority (Veteran’s Cane) At rest, Stonebound Authority appears as a dignified dwarven walking cane. Its shaft is carved from dark, rune-grained wood that has been polished smooth by years of use. Bands of aged gold and bronze encircle the cane at measured intervals, each etched with simple geometric motifs favored by dwarven craftsmen. The handle is crowned with a faceted amber-colored gemstone, warm in hue but subdued in presence. It does not glow, shimmer, or draw attention. Instead, it sits like a held ember — contained, patient, deliberate. When the cane is grasped with intent, the magic bound within it responds silently. The wood darkens and lengthens, its form flowing like stone remembering a former shape. In a breath, the cane becomes a solid dwarven longsword, the amber gem now set into the guard, its warmth faint but steady. There is no flash, no sound of metal shifting — only the certainty that the weapon was always meant to be this. When the magic is released, the blade softens back into wood and weight, returning to its humble form as a walking cane. To those unaware of its nature, nothing about it seems unusual. Among dwarves, such items are gifts of trust, granted only to those whose words are as valued as any blade. As a Bonus Action, you can magically transform this walking cane into an ordinary Longsword, or change the Longsword back into a walking cane. The weapon has no additional magical bonus to attack or damage rolls. The magic bound into Stonebound Authority carries the weight of command. You can take a Magic action to cause your voice or chosen signal to carry clearly for up to 600 feet until the end of your next turn. The sound does not echo unnaturally or grow louder — it simply reaches its intended audience, cutting through chaos, stone, and distance with calm authority. Creatures who hear the signal instinctively recognize it as deliberate and purposeful rather than shouted or forced. Adventur Vorbereitung: +15 Stunde |
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| 2026-04-15 18:00 | Fr-DC-BftD: Sheva, Childe of Light | 1 | none | Show | ||||||
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Teilnehmer: Info: Loot: 🌞 Vestments of the Dawn Sentinel (Armor of Gleaming – Breastplate, Temperate Minor Property) Armor (Breastplate), Common This ceremonial breastplate is forged from polished steel, overlaid with radiant gold filigree that catches even the faintest light. Fine turquoise inlays trace elegant patterns across the chest and shoulders, shaped like the first rays of a rising sun breaking over the horizon. Beneath the armored core, flowing white fabric panels fall in layered drapes, softening the otherwise martial silhouette and giving the piece an almost sacred presence. When worn, the armor does not merely protect — it presents. Its design is unmistakably tied to the ancient guardians of Amaunator: sentinels who did not stand for glory, but for constancy. For order. For the certainty that dawn would come again. This armor never becomes dirty. Blood, soot, dust, and grime vanish from its surface instantly, leaving it perpetually pristine. No matter the battle, no matter the ruin, it always appears as if freshly polished and newly donned. Nothing clings to it. Nothing mars it. Nothing remains. The armor maintains a constant, gentle warmth against the wearer’s body. It is never uncomfortably hot, nor ever truly cold. Regardless of the surrounding environment — desert heat, night chill, or damp stone — the wearer feels as though they stand beneath a steady, unwavering sun. This warmth is subtle, but constant. Not protective. Not shielding. Simply… present. Temperate. You are unharmed by temperatures of 0 degrees Fahrenheit or lower, and 100 degrees Fahrenheit or higher. At times of stillness — during prayer, meditation, or quiet reflection — the warmth seems to deepen ever so slightly, as if responding to the wearer’s breath. Not guiding. But reminding. The Dawn Sentinel did not shine to be admired. It shone so others would know where to stand. Even in ruin. Diadem of the Sun’s Remnant (Ring of Mind Shielding) Wondrous Item (Ring of Mind Shielding), requires attunement A delicate circlet of ancient sun-gold, shaped in elegant sweeping curves reminiscent of stylized wings. At its center rests a polished teal gemstone, cut in elongated facets that catch even the faintest glimmer of light. Fine Netherese script runs along the inner band — nearly invisible unless examined closely. The metal is always faintly warm to the touch. When worn, the gemstone emits a soft, steady glow in darkness — not bright enough to illuminate, but enough to suggest a contained dawn. This diadem functions as a Ring of Mind Shielding, except it is worn upon the brow. While wearing this ring, you are immune to magic that allows other creatures to read your thoughts, determine whether you are lying, know your alignment, or know your creature type. Creatures can telepathically communicate with you only if you allow it. You can take a Magic action to cause the ring to become imperceptible until you take another Magic action to make it perceptible, until you remove the ring, or until you die. If you die while wearing the ring, your soul enters it, unless it already houses a soul. You can remain in the ring or depart for the afterlife. As long as your soul is in the ring, you can telepathically communicate with any creature wearing it. A wearer can’t prevent this telepathic communication. The diadem possesses the Guardian minor property. While wearing it, the bearer occasionally hears faint whispers — quiet warnings at the edge of perception. These whispers never name themselves and never speak in full sentences. They manifest as: A subtle sense of danger before harm A faint internal caution in moments of deception A quiet urging to step aside, hesitate, or prepare The voice is never commanding. Only protective. Lore Fragment When Netheril fell, not all light was extinguished. Some was preserved. Not in stone. And memory refuses to be severed. Curse — Soulbound Remnant This diadem is cursed. Once attuned, it cannot be willingly removed until the two bound souls within it have fully merged into one. If Remove Curse is cast:
If forcibly separated by magical means, the character experiences profound spiritual incompleteness. Until the diadem is worn again:
This condition persists until the diadem is returned and re-attuned, or until the souls have fully merged. The curse is not malevolent — it is unfinished. Adventur Vorbereitung: +15 Stunde |
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| 2025-05-22 20:36 | FR - DC - TFCotN 01: The Vanished Caravan | 1 | none | Show | ||||||
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Teilnehmer: Loot: 500 gp - 100 gp pro Player Story Award: „Die Schuld des Rudels“ (Sozial) Adventur Vorbereitung: +2 Stunde |
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| 2024-03-04 22:52 | Mentoring New Players | none | Show | |||||||
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Einführung von Coldii: |
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| 2024-03-04 10:40 | Mentoring New Players | none | Show | |||||||
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Einführung von Steinos: |
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| 2026-04-29 21:00 | Out of the Abyss - Chapter 1: Prisoner of the Drow and DC´s | 2 | none | Far Howling | Show | |||||
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Teilnehmer: Wird an As a Player Reward an Far Howling verteilt +10 Downtime. Infos: |
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| 2026-04-22 19:00 | Out of the Abyss - Chapter 1: Prisoner of the Drow and DC´s | 1 | none | Far Howling | Show | |||||
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Teilnehmer: Wird an As a Player Reward an Far Howling verteilt +10 Downtime. Infos: |
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| Preparation Time Season 2025 Version 2 | none | Show | ||||||||
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Preparation/Creation Time: Preparation Time Adventure´s DMed |
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| Preparation Time Season 50th Anniversary B | none | Show | ||||||||
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Preparation/Creation Time: 10h Mentoring New Players: 10h Streaming: 20 h Total H of Season: 40 h |
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| Service Rewards Season 11 b | none | Show | ||||||||
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Grand Total of Service Hours = 34 (34 used for Rewards) |
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| Service Rewards Season 12 a | none | Show | ||||||||
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Grand Total of Service Hours = 30 (30 used for Rewards) |
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| Service Rewards Season 12 b | none | Show | ||||||||
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Grand Total of Service Hours = 37 (37 used for Rewards) |
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| Service Rewards Season 12 c | none | Show | ||||||||
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Grand Total of Service Hours = 72 (72 used for Rewards) |
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| Service Rewards Season 13 (50??) | none | Show | ||||||||
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Grand Total of Service Hours = 20 (20 used for Rewards) |
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| Service Rewards Season 2025 Version 2 | Show | |||||||||
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Grand Total of Service Hours = 130 (105 used for Rewards) |
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| Service Rewards Season 50th Anniversary B | none | Show | ||||||||
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Grand Total of Service Hours = 40 (40 used for Rewards) |
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| Date | Adventure Title ▲ | Session | ACP | TCP | Downtime | Renown | GP | Character Rewarded | ||
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| 2026-04-03 19:30 | Fr-DC-BftD: Kesh from the Thruk-Ka tribe | 1 | Show | |||||||
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Teilnehmer: Loot: Boneclaws (Silverd Scimitar) Weapon (Scimitar, silvered), Common These boneclaws are not forged blades, but a paired ritual weapon designed to enhance and transform the wearer’s natural claws rather than replace them. The claws are formed from polished bone fitted closely along the backs of the hands and forearms. Their cutting edges grow seamlessly from the wearer’s own claws, as if those claws had been lengthened, hardened, and reshaped. Fine, pale veins run through the bones – not real silver, not water but blood, pulsing through them in a way that cannot be explained. At rest, the boneclaws are short and compact. Their color is a muted turquoise, dull like dried bioluminescence. They feel warm to the touch, almost alive, and show signs of long use rather than craftsmanship meant for display. An alchemical process has bonded silver to this magic weapon. When you score a Critical Hit with it against a creature that is shape-shifted, the weapon deals one additional die of damage. The boneclaws are worn, not wielded. Attacks made with this weapon resemble natural slashing and tearing motions rather than sword strikes. To an observer, it is often unclear where the wearer’s natural claws end and the weapon begins. When the boneclaws’ magic is active, they begin to glow softly. The light is bioluminescent rather than bright, and the colors pulse slowly, shifting between deep blue, pale blue, turquoise, violet, and pinkish hues, as if something beneath the surface were breathing. This glow is most visible in darkness or under the influence of strange magic, but it does not produce enough light to meaningfully illuminate the surroundings. The boneclaws respond instinctively to danger and emotional tension. In calm moments, they remain short and subdued. This transformation is not consciously controlled and has no effect on the weapon’s reach or damage. It is purely visual and narrative in nature. Issha’s Gifted Cloak (Nature's Mantle) This mantle is a piece of living craftsmanship rather than simple clothing. Its base is formed from carefully cured leather, layered with woven reeds, bark fibers, and thin, polished bone plates taken from the land the Kecuala call home. The materials overlap in irregular patterns, breaking the wearer’s silhouette and softening their outline against natural surroundings. The inner lining is warm and flexible, treated with herbal oils and ash, while the outer layers feel rough and weathered, blending easily into earth, brush, and stone. When the wearer stands still, the mantle seems to belong to the land itself — not through motion, but through stillness. Issha gifted this mantle to Kesh without ceremony. No blessing was spoken, no witnesses called. It was given as one hunter equips another: quietly, with trust. his cloak shifts color and texture to blend with the terrain surrounding you. While wearing the cloak, you can use it as a Spellcasting Focus for your Druid and Ranger spells. While you are in an area that is Lightly Obscured, you can Hide as a Bonus Action even if you are being directly observed. Minor Propetie: ??? Adventur Vorbereitung: +15 Stunde |
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| 2026-04-08 18:00 | Fr-DC-BftD: Osvald of Gauntlgrym | 1 | Show | |||||||
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Teilnehmer: Info: Osvald sendete zwei Briefe nach hause bevor er ins Underdark aufbrach. Loot: Trinket: Runebound Deepstone Stonewarden Pearl (Pearl of Power) This milky, uneven pearl is set into a dwarven-crafted beard and hair ornament, worked from aged gold and dark metal. The setting is designed to be braided into a beard or bound into hair, resting close to the chest when worn. Fine runic lines trace the metal like veins in stone, worn smooth by age and use. The pearl itself is not perfectly round. It feels grown rather than crafted, as though it was drawn from the earth instead of shaped by hand. When worn, it carries a subtle weight that seems greater than its size suggests. During spellcasting, the ornament grows faintly warm. It does not flare or glow brightly; instead, it conveys a steady, contained presence — as if it is holding power in reserve, waiting to be reclaimed rather than unleashed. Among dwarves, such ornaments are traditionally worn by wardens, archivists, and stonekeepers rather than battle-mages. They are signs of trust and responsibility, not rank or glory. While this pearl is on your person, you can take a Magic action to regain one expended spell slot of 3rd level or lower. The longer you carry the Stonewarden Pearl, the more natural it feels to conserve magic rather than expend it freely. The item never feels empty — even after use, it retains a sense of quiet solidity. Minor Property: ??? 🔒 DM Notes (Hidden Information) Minor Property (Hidden): Delver While underground, the bearer instinctively knows: the approximate depth below the surface, and the general direction of the nearest natural or constructed path leading upward (stairs, ramps, shafts, or tunnels). This knowledge is not explicit (no maps, numbers, or visions). The bearer is not initially aware that the pearl provides this information unless circumstances make it noticeable. In areas heavily affected by Faerzress, this property is suppressed. The pearl becomes cold and inert. The intuitive guidance vanishes entirely. The primary Pearl of Power function remains unaffected. This is not a flaw of the item — the surrounding stone is magically distorted, disrupting its connection. A priest of Dumathoin can perform a consecration ritual to ward the Stonewarden Pearl. Narrative requirements: A stone-based sacred space Several hours of prayer and silence The pearl must remain in contact with natural stone throughout Effect of the blessing: The Delver property remains active in weak or intermittent Faerzress In strong Faerzress zones, the property may still flicker or become unreliable, but it is no longer completely suppressed This ritual does not alter the item’s rarity or core mechanics. This item does not guide deeper — it always favors the way back. It reflects Dumathoin’s domain: preservation, hidden paths, and knowledge kept rather than spent. It pairs exceptionally well with cautious, observant characters — especially transmuters and archivists. Stonebound Authority (Veteran’s Cane) At rest, Stonebound Authority appears as a dignified dwarven walking cane. Its shaft is carved from dark, rune-grained wood that has been polished smooth by years of use. Bands of aged gold and bronze encircle the cane at measured intervals, each etched with simple geometric motifs favored by dwarven craftsmen. The handle is crowned with a faceted amber-colored gemstone, warm in hue but subdued in presence. It does not glow, shimmer, or draw attention. Instead, it sits like a held ember — contained, patient, deliberate. When the cane is grasped with intent, the magic bound within it responds silently. The wood darkens and lengthens, its form flowing like stone remembering a former shape. In a breath, the cane becomes a solid dwarven longsword, the amber gem now set into the guard, its warmth faint but steady. There is no flash, no sound of metal shifting — only the certainty that the weapon was always meant to be this. When the magic is released, the blade softens back into wood and weight, returning to its humble form as a walking cane. To those unaware of its nature, nothing about it seems unusual. Among dwarves, such items are gifts of trust, granted only to those whose words are as valued as any blade. As a Bonus Action, you can magically transform this walking cane into an ordinary Longsword, or change the Longsword back into a walking cane. The weapon has no additional magical bonus to attack or damage rolls. The magic bound into Stonebound Authority carries the weight of command. You can take a Magic action to cause your voice or chosen signal to carry clearly for up to 600 feet until the end of your next turn. The sound does not echo unnaturally or grow louder — it simply reaches its intended audience, cutting through chaos, stone, and distance with calm authority. Creatures who hear the signal instinctively recognize it as deliberate and purposeful rather than shouted or forced. Adventur Vorbereitung: +15 Stunde |
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| 2026-04-15 18:00 | Fr-DC-BftD: Sheva, Childe of Light | 1 | Show | |||||||
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Teilnehmer: Info: Loot: 🌞 Vestments of the Dawn Sentinel (Armor of Gleaming – Breastplate, Temperate Minor Property) Armor (Breastplate), Common This ceremonial breastplate is forged from polished steel, overlaid with radiant gold filigree that catches even the faintest light. Fine turquoise inlays trace elegant patterns across the chest and shoulders, shaped like the first rays of a rising sun breaking over the horizon. Beneath the armored core, flowing white fabric panels fall in layered drapes, softening the otherwise martial silhouette and giving the piece an almost sacred presence. When worn, the armor does not merely protect — it presents. Its design is unmistakably tied to the ancient guardians of Amaunator: sentinels who did not stand for glory, but for constancy. For order. For the certainty that dawn would come again. This armor never becomes dirty. Blood, soot, dust, and grime vanish from its surface instantly, leaving it perpetually pristine. No matter the battle, no matter the ruin, it always appears as if freshly polished and newly donned. Nothing clings to it. Nothing mars it. Nothing remains. The armor maintains a constant, gentle warmth against the wearer’s body. It is never uncomfortably hot, nor ever truly cold. Regardless of the surrounding environment — desert heat, night chill, or damp stone — the wearer feels as though they stand beneath a steady, unwavering sun. This warmth is subtle, but constant. Not protective. Not shielding. Simply… present. Temperate. You are unharmed by temperatures of 0 degrees Fahrenheit or lower, and 100 degrees Fahrenheit or higher. At times of stillness — during prayer, meditation, or quiet reflection — the warmth seems to deepen ever so slightly, as if responding to the wearer’s breath. Not guiding. But reminding. The Dawn Sentinel did not shine to be admired. It shone so others would know where to stand. Even in ruin. Diadem of the Sun’s Remnant (Ring of Mind Shielding) Wondrous Item (Ring of Mind Shielding), requires attunement A delicate circlet of ancient sun-gold, shaped in elegant sweeping curves reminiscent of stylized wings. At its center rests a polished teal gemstone, cut in elongated facets that catch even the faintest glimmer of light. Fine Netherese script runs along the inner band — nearly invisible unless examined closely. The metal is always faintly warm to the touch. When worn, the gemstone emits a soft, steady glow in darkness — not bright enough to illuminate, but enough to suggest a contained dawn. This diadem functions as a Ring of Mind Shielding, except it is worn upon the brow. While wearing this ring, you are immune to magic that allows other creatures to read your thoughts, determine whether you are lying, know your alignment, or know your creature type. Creatures can telepathically communicate with you only if you allow it. You can take a Magic action to cause the ring to become imperceptible until you take another Magic action to make it perceptible, until you remove the ring, or until you die. If you die while wearing the ring, your soul enters it, unless it already houses a soul. You can remain in the ring or depart for the afterlife. As long as your soul is in the ring, you can telepathically communicate with any creature wearing it. A wearer can’t prevent this telepathic communication. The diadem possesses the Guardian minor property. While wearing it, the bearer occasionally hears faint whispers — quiet warnings at the edge of perception. These whispers never name themselves and never speak in full sentences. They manifest as: A subtle sense of danger before harm A faint internal caution in moments of deception A quiet urging to step aside, hesitate, or prepare The voice is never commanding. Only protective. Lore Fragment When Netheril fell, not all light was extinguished. Some was preserved. Not in stone. And memory refuses to be severed. Curse — Soulbound Remnant This diadem is cursed. Once attuned, it cannot be willingly removed until the two bound souls within it have fully merged into one. If Remove Curse is cast:
If forcibly separated by magical means, the character experiences profound spiritual incompleteness. Until the diadem is worn again:
This condition persists until the diadem is returned and re-attuned, or until the souls have fully merged. The curse is not malevolent — it is unfinished. Adventur Vorbereitung: +15 Stunde |
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| 2025-05-22 20:36 | FR - DC - TFCotN 01: The Vanished Caravan | 1 | Show | |||||||
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Teilnehmer: Loot: 500 gp - 100 gp pro Player Story Award: „Die Schuld des Rudels“ (Sozial) Adventur Vorbereitung: +2 Stunde |
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| 2024-03-04 22:52 | Mentoring New Players | Show | ||||||||
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Einführung von Coldii: |
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| 2024-03-04 10:40 | Mentoring New Players | Show | ||||||||
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Einführung von Steinos: |
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| 2026-04-29 21:00 | Out of the Abyss - Chapter 1: Prisoner of the Drow and DC´s | 2 | Far Howling | Show | ||||||
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Teilnehmer: Wird an As a Player Reward an Far Howling verteilt +10 Downtime. Infos: |
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| 2026-04-22 19:00 | Out of the Abyss - Chapter 1: Prisoner of the Drow and DC´s | 1 | Far Howling | Show | ||||||
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Teilnehmer: Wird an As a Player Reward an Far Howling verteilt +10 Downtime. Infos: |
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| Preparation Time Season 2025 Version 2 | Show | |||||||||
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Preparation/Creation Time: Preparation Time Adventure´s DMed |
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| Preparation Time Season 50th Anniversary B | Show | |||||||||
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Preparation/Creation Time: 10h Mentoring New Players: 10h Streaming: 20 h Total H of Season: 40 h |
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| Service Rewards Season 11 b | Show | |||||||||
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Grand Total of Service Hours = 34 (34 used for Rewards) |
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| Service Rewards Season 12 a | Show | |||||||||
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Grand Total of Service Hours = 30 (30 used for Rewards) |
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| Service Rewards Season 12 b | Show | |||||||||
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Grand Total of Service Hours = 37 (37 used for Rewards) |
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| Service Rewards Season 12 c | Show | |||||||||
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Grand Total of Service Hours = 72 (72 used for Rewards) |
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| Service Rewards Season 13 (50??) | Show | |||||||||
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Grand Total of Service Hours = 20 (20 used for Rewards) |
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| Service Rewards Season 2025 Version 2 | Show | |||||||||
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Grand Total of Service Hours = 130 (105 used for Rewards) |
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| Service Rewards Season 50th Anniversary B | Show | |||||||||
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Grand Total of Service Hours = 40 (40 used for Rewards) |
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| Date | Adventure Title ▲ | Session | XP | GP | Downtime | Renown | Missions | Hours | Character Rewarded | |
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| 2026-04-03 19:30 | Fr-DC-BftD: Kesh from the Thruk-Ka tribe | 1 | Show | |||||||
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Teilnehmer: Loot: Boneclaws (Silverd Scimitar) Weapon (Scimitar, silvered), Common These boneclaws are not forged blades, but a paired ritual weapon designed to enhance and transform the wearer’s natural claws rather than replace them. The claws are formed from polished bone fitted closely along the backs of the hands and forearms. Their cutting edges grow seamlessly from the wearer’s own claws, as if those claws had been lengthened, hardened, and reshaped. Fine, pale veins run through the bones – not real silver, not water but blood, pulsing through them in a way that cannot be explained. At rest, the boneclaws are short and compact. Their color is a muted turquoise, dull like dried bioluminescence. They feel warm to the touch, almost alive, and show signs of long use rather than craftsmanship meant for display. An alchemical process has bonded silver to this magic weapon. When you score a Critical Hit with it against a creature that is shape-shifted, the weapon deals one additional die of damage. The boneclaws are worn, not wielded. Attacks made with this weapon resemble natural slashing and tearing motions rather than sword strikes. To an observer, it is often unclear where the wearer’s natural claws end and the weapon begins. When the boneclaws’ magic is active, they begin to glow softly. The light is bioluminescent rather than bright, and the colors pulse slowly, shifting between deep blue, pale blue, turquoise, violet, and pinkish hues, as if something beneath the surface were breathing. This glow is most visible in darkness or under the influence of strange magic, but it does not produce enough light to meaningfully illuminate the surroundings. The boneclaws respond instinctively to danger and emotional tension. In calm moments, they remain short and subdued. This transformation is not consciously controlled and has no effect on the weapon’s reach or damage. It is purely visual and narrative in nature. Issha’s Gifted Cloak (Nature's Mantle) This mantle is a piece of living craftsmanship rather than simple clothing. Its base is formed from carefully cured leather, layered with woven reeds, bark fibers, and thin, polished bone plates taken from the land the Kecuala call home. The materials overlap in irregular patterns, breaking the wearer’s silhouette and softening their outline against natural surroundings. The inner lining is warm and flexible, treated with herbal oils and ash, while the outer layers feel rough and weathered, blending easily into earth, brush, and stone. When the wearer stands still, the mantle seems to belong to the land itself — not through motion, but through stillness. Issha gifted this mantle to Kesh without ceremony. No blessing was spoken, no witnesses called. It was given as one hunter equips another: quietly, with trust. his cloak shifts color and texture to blend with the terrain surrounding you. While wearing the cloak, you can use it as a Spellcasting Focus for your Druid and Ranger spells. While you are in an area that is Lightly Obscured, you can Hide as a Bonus Action even if you are being directly observed. Minor Propetie: ??? Adventur Vorbereitung: +15 Stunde |
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| 2026-04-08 18:00 | Fr-DC-BftD: Osvald of Gauntlgrym | 1 | Show | |||||||
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Teilnehmer: Info: Osvald sendete zwei Briefe nach hause bevor er ins Underdark aufbrach. Loot: Trinket: Runebound Deepstone Stonewarden Pearl (Pearl of Power) This milky, uneven pearl is set into a dwarven-crafted beard and hair ornament, worked from aged gold and dark metal. The setting is designed to be braided into a beard or bound into hair, resting close to the chest when worn. Fine runic lines trace the metal like veins in stone, worn smooth by age and use. The pearl itself is not perfectly round. It feels grown rather than crafted, as though it was drawn from the earth instead of shaped by hand. When worn, it carries a subtle weight that seems greater than its size suggests. During spellcasting, the ornament grows faintly warm. It does not flare or glow brightly; instead, it conveys a steady, contained presence — as if it is holding power in reserve, waiting to be reclaimed rather than unleashed. Among dwarves, such ornaments are traditionally worn by wardens, archivists, and stonekeepers rather than battle-mages. They are signs of trust and responsibility, not rank or glory. While this pearl is on your person, you can take a Magic action to regain one expended spell slot of 3rd level or lower. The longer you carry the Stonewarden Pearl, the more natural it feels to conserve magic rather than expend it freely. The item never feels empty — even after use, it retains a sense of quiet solidity. Minor Property: ??? 🔒 DM Notes (Hidden Information) Minor Property (Hidden): Delver While underground, the bearer instinctively knows: the approximate depth below the surface, and the general direction of the nearest natural or constructed path leading upward (stairs, ramps, shafts, or tunnels). This knowledge is not explicit (no maps, numbers, or visions). The bearer is not initially aware that the pearl provides this information unless circumstances make it noticeable. In areas heavily affected by Faerzress, this property is suppressed. The pearl becomes cold and inert. The intuitive guidance vanishes entirely. The primary Pearl of Power function remains unaffected. This is not a flaw of the item — the surrounding stone is magically distorted, disrupting its connection. A priest of Dumathoin can perform a consecration ritual to ward the Stonewarden Pearl. Narrative requirements: A stone-based sacred space Several hours of prayer and silence The pearl must remain in contact with natural stone throughout Effect of the blessing: The Delver property remains active in weak or intermittent Faerzress In strong Faerzress zones, the property may still flicker or become unreliable, but it is no longer completely suppressed This ritual does not alter the item’s rarity or core mechanics. This item does not guide deeper — it always favors the way back. It reflects Dumathoin’s domain: preservation, hidden paths, and knowledge kept rather than spent. It pairs exceptionally well with cautious, observant characters — especially transmuters and archivists. Stonebound Authority (Veteran’s Cane) At rest, Stonebound Authority appears as a dignified dwarven walking cane. Its shaft is carved from dark, rune-grained wood that has been polished smooth by years of use. Bands of aged gold and bronze encircle the cane at measured intervals, each etched with simple geometric motifs favored by dwarven craftsmen. The handle is crowned with a faceted amber-colored gemstone, warm in hue but subdued in presence. It does not glow, shimmer, or draw attention. Instead, it sits like a held ember — contained, patient, deliberate. When the cane is grasped with intent, the magic bound within it responds silently. The wood darkens and lengthens, its form flowing like stone remembering a former shape. In a breath, the cane becomes a solid dwarven longsword, the amber gem now set into the guard, its warmth faint but steady. There is no flash, no sound of metal shifting — only the certainty that the weapon was always meant to be this. When the magic is released, the blade softens back into wood and weight, returning to its humble form as a walking cane. To those unaware of its nature, nothing about it seems unusual. Among dwarves, such items are gifts of trust, granted only to those whose words are as valued as any blade. As a Bonus Action, you can magically transform this walking cane into an ordinary Longsword, or change the Longsword back into a walking cane. The weapon has no additional magical bonus to attack or damage rolls. The magic bound into Stonebound Authority carries the weight of command. You can take a Magic action to cause your voice or chosen signal to carry clearly for up to 600 feet until the end of your next turn. The sound does not echo unnaturally or grow louder — it simply reaches its intended audience, cutting through chaos, stone, and distance with calm authority. Creatures who hear the signal instinctively recognize it as deliberate and purposeful rather than shouted or forced. Adventur Vorbereitung: +15 Stunde |
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| 2026-04-15 18:00 | Fr-DC-BftD: Sheva, Childe of Light | 1 | Show | |||||||
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Teilnehmer: Info: Loot: 🌞 Vestments of the Dawn Sentinel (Armor of Gleaming – Breastplate, Temperate Minor Property) Armor (Breastplate), Common This ceremonial breastplate is forged from polished steel, overlaid with radiant gold filigree that catches even the faintest light. Fine turquoise inlays trace elegant patterns across the chest and shoulders, shaped like the first rays of a rising sun breaking over the horizon. Beneath the armored core, flowing white fabric panels fall in layered drapes, softening the otherwise martial silhouette and giving the piece an almost sacred presence. When worn, the armor does not merely protect — it presents. Its design is unmistakably tied to the ancient guardians of Amaunator: sentinels who did not stand for glory, but for constancy. For order. For the certainty that dawn would come again. This armor never becomes dirty. Blood, soot, dust, and grime vanish from its surface instantly, leaving it perpetually pristine. No matter the battle, no matter the ruin, it always appears as if freshly polished and newly donned. Nothing clings to it. Nothing mars it. Nothing remains. The armor maintains a constant, gentle warmth against the wearer’s body. It is never uncomfortably hot, nor ever truly cold. Regardless of the surrounding environment — desert heat, night chill, or damp stone — the wearer feels as though they stand beneath a steady, unwavering sun. This warmth is subtle, but constant. Not protective. Not shielding. Simply… present. Temperate. You are unharmed by temperatures of 0 degrees Fahrenheit or lower, and 100 degrees Fahrenheit or higher. At times of stillness — during prayer, meditation, or quiet reflection — the warmth seems to deepen ever so slightly, as if responding to the wearer’s breath. Not guiding. But reminding. The Dawn Sentinel did not shine to be admired. It shone so others would know where to stand. Even in ruin. Diadem of the Sun’s Remnant (Ring of Mind Shielding) Wondrous Item (Ring of Mind Shielding), requires attunement A delicate circlet of ancient sun-gold, shaped in elegant sweeping curves reminiscent of stylized wings. At its center rests a polished teal gemstone, cut in elongated facets that catch even the faintest glimmer of light. Fine Netherese script runs along the inner band — nearly invisible unless examined closely. The metal is always faintly warm to the touch. When worn, the gemstone emits a soft, steady glow in darkness — not bright enough to illuminate, but enough to suggest a contained dawn. This diadem functions as a Ring of Mind Shielding, except it is worn upon the brow. While wearing this ring, you are immune to magic that allows other creatures to read your thoughts, determine whether you are lying, know your alignment, or know your creature type. Creatures can telepathically communicate with you only if you allow it. You can take a Magic action to cause the ring to become imperceptible until you take another Magic action to make it perceptible, until you remove the ring, or until you die. If you die while wearing the ring, your soul enters it, unless it already houses a soul. You can remain in the ring or depart for the afterlife. As long as your soul is in the ring, you can telepathically communicate with any creature wearing it. A wearer can’t prevent this telepathic communication. The diadem possesses the Guardian minor property. While wearing it, the bearer occasionally hears faint whispers — quiet warnings at the edge of perception. These whispers never name themselves and never speak in full sentences. They manifest as: A subtle sense of danger before harm A faint internal caution in moments of deception A quiet urging to step aside, hesitate, or prepare The voice is never commanding. Only protective. Lore Fragment When Netheril fell, not all light was extinguished. Some was preserved. Not in stone. And memory refuses to be severed. Curse — Soulbound Remnant This diadem is cursed. Once attuned, it cannot be willingly removed until the two bound souls within it have fully merged into one. If Remove Curse is cast:
If forcibly separated by magical means, the character experiences profound spiritual incompleteness. Until the diadem is worn again:
This condition persists until the diadem is returned and re-attuned, or until the souls have fully merged. The curse is not malevolent — it is unfinished. Adventur Vorbereitung: +15 Stunde |
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| 2025-05-22 20:36 | FR - DC - TFCotN 01: The Vanished Caravan | 1 | Show | |||||||
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Teilnehmer: Loot: 500 gp - 100 gp pro Player Story Award: „Die Schuld des Rudels“ (Sozial) Adventur Vorbereitung: +2 Stunde |
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| 2026-04-29 21:00 | Out of the Abyss - Chapter 1: Prisoner of the Drow and DC´s | 2 | Far Howling | Show | ||||||
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Teilnehmer: Wird an As a Player Reward an Far Howling verteilt +10 Downtime. Infos: |
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| 2026-04-22 19:00 | Out of the Abyss - Chapter 1: Prisoner of the Drow and DC´s | 1 | Far Howling | Show | ||||||
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Teilnehmer: Wird an As a Player Reward an Far Howling verteilt +10 Downtime. Infos: |
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Preparation/Creation Time: 10h Mentoring New Players: 10h Streaming: 20 h Total H of Season: 40 h |
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