When: Weekly Thursdays 19:30 GMT+1 and about 2 ½ hours forward

Newbie friendly: Yes

System: Digital Scrolls

Players: 0/6

Requirements: Computer, mic and Discord. We will use Owlbear Rodeo but it requires no sign up.

Description:

Hey all, I've been developing this rulesystem for vTTRPGs for about 2 years now and I'm currently searching for players for my 6th campaign using the Digital Scrolls system.

The story takes place on earth in an alternate timeline in a medieval fantasy setting, where the people of the four major continents Azureia, Paldea, Kaymoor and Dunrock have lived for the past 350 years among peace and an era of prosperity.

This changes when a horde of demons enters the human realm via a rift, attacking and completely razing an entire town to the ground. You've just received information about the attack on the continent of Azureia. Through this you also learn that demons are continuously ruthlessly attacking other towns and killing people without mercy, while their foul presence corrupts the wildlife of the land. For one reason or another, you've decided to put an end to the increasing threat of the demons.

What is Digital Scrolls?

Digital Scrolls is a modern rule system for VTTRPGs, in development since about 2 years. It is influenced by Dungeons & Dragons and by the design style of The Elder Scrolls.

Similarly to The Elder Scrolls, Digital Scrolls supports a world and narrative of an absolutely massive size, where players will never feel like they are being forced into a certain path for the sake of what the GM has prepared. The system is easier to pick up than D&D, but some learning is to be expected.

Additional information

Like The Elder Scrolls, the game offers a main quest and plenty of side quests, and your party follows that story arc from beginning to end. What we don’t do is impose separate, prewritten character arcs. Instead, your character’s story emerges naturally from the choices your party makes, the quests you pursue, and the way you interact with the world. It keeps the focus on shaping your story through play rather than through scripted personal plots. And every once in a while, a player comes up with an idea so good that we weave it into the narrative—though that’s totally optional.

The game is an excellent entry point for newcomers to TTRPGs, and even seasoned veterans will enjoy the challenge of mastering a new ruleset!