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Game cost: 20$/session
Game: D&D 5e
Group type: Online
Experience: DM: Veteran, Players: All welcome
Location/Timezone: PST
Schedule: Biweekly Fridays/biweekly Saturdays, 11am PST / 2pm EST / 6pm GMT
Roles sought: Players, up to 5 more
Game style: RP Heavy, Political Intrigue, Post-Wind-Waker Desert
All across Hyrule blows a harsh and scorching wind - a vast desert stretches across what was rumored to once be beautiful fields. In this land forsaken by the gods, still there are some that hold to their faith. Hylia has her reasons. Surely, it is the legendary hero's duty to fix the world. Surely the goddess herself wouldn't just take pity upon the mortals she has brought such suffering to, and bless them once again with fields of green.
Others are not so certain, losing faith in the gods and their ambivalence towards mortal suffering. To the faithful, however, those are treasonous thoughts - it was Ganondorf who cursed the gods, after all, and it was his fault for bringing about the world's suffering.
In a world torn by those clinging to remnants of faith, and those pitying the gods' scapegoats, where do you lay? There are rumors that the long lost kingdom of Hyrule's bloodline has emerged. For some this brings hope for a new rule and a new era, and for some it only brings misery, a loss of freedom, subjugation.
You have been hired by an interested party to find the surviving lineage of Hyrule's royalty. What will you do when you find them?
Hyrule Dunes: Host to the ruins of the once great kingdom of Hyrule, now managed by the merchants that manage to traverse the scorching lands and each town's governing power. Castletown stands in the shadow of the castle's ruins, one of few oases gracing the land. Windfall just to the north of Castletown also hosts an oasis, albeit small. Any other water sources marked are wells. The once verdant lands are now nothing but dunes of sand.
Forsaken Badlands: Once thought to be cursed as they sit in the shadow of the Forsaken Fortress' ruins, there has been tentative peace over the last couple hundred years with the monsters from the Forsaken lands. Many of the monsters have forgotten their ties to their old lord, and simply wish to live their lives. Some, however, do still cling to their belief in Ganondorf rising again. They cling to the ruins of the Fortress, and rumor has it there are some humanoids who similarly worship Ganondorf and reside with the monsters of the Fortress. There was once a quicker path to the monster town across the Trench, but when the nearest Hylian town's oasis dried up, the Hylians left town and the bridge to the elements.
The Forsaken Trench: Don't go down there. There are rumors of an elaborate cave system, but you'd have to survive what lives down there first.
Gerudo Tundra: Is this a further punishment from the gods, or a blessing upon the Gerudo who have always had nothing but desert? Don't be mistaken, however; the tundra is still a desert. It is frozen over and what little precipitation it does get is all snow, but it gets less precipitation than the rest of Hyrule. The Gerudo Mountains, at least, get fresh snow every now and then. Ruins pepper the tundra, and water is difficult to dig to through the frozen earth. Many find life easier in the mountains.
Sea of Sand: This stretches out into endless dunes. There was a town on the border of the Sea of Sand, but most of its residents have abandoned it as the oasis has dried up.
Dragonfire Mountain: The once towering Dragonroost erupted hundreds of years ago, taking the top half of the mountain spire with it. The crumbled remains of the top of Dragonroost now lay in the lava's old path, and have become the Dragonfall Mountains. This stretch of land is fertile thanks to the volcanic soil, and is chaparral-like, with shrubs, grass, and cacti thriving. Dragonfire is one of the most prosperous regions.
Zora's Domain: ??? There are Zora occasionally sprinkled here and there, sticking close to oases. They do not speak of their ancestral home, but there are rumors of tunnels connecting the oases, and maybe even a subterranean sea.
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