Hearken ye close and listen in if you would to a Fox Bard's tale of a world named Composia.
I decided to post this blog as kind of a respository for the DnD groups I consider myself lucky to run. I intend to make of it a combination of lore archive and cross-game anecdote recorder. If necessary, it might also become a status recorder.
Composia is the name of the planet on which my DnD campaigns primarily take place. This shiny blue-green orb orbits a bright yellow sun named Scolli and is itself in turn orbited by five moons, named Corus, Iddus, Omaeth, Oomanier and Maeth, three of which can be seen from its surface at any one time.
It is a turbulent place, long technologically stagnant, having unlocked the secrets of steel long ago but never having progressed much into developed industry. However, as populations have continued to grow, City states have long formed into Nations (some in concept, some in fact,) even if many border zones exist fuzzily between poorly populated regions.
It is inhabited by a great number of sentient species, including Humankind, Elvenkind, Dwarfkind and other Humanoids, as well as Beastfolk, Formians, Dragons and many more besides. Humans are generally considered to be the dominant species upon the planet their numbers would indeed appear to eclipse the other species.
I intend to go through each of these facets and more given time and as the mood strikes me as well as reporting past and recent accounts of interesting or humourous happenings amongst the groups that I see no information control harm in sharing.
As well as being for my own entertainment, I hope for this blog to serve as a source of reference for those participating in any of my DnD sessions, which at the time of writing includes three groups:
Group 1: The Lazurite Claws
Group 2: The Fight Club
Group 3: The Crimson Scales
Note that the numbering is purely the order of creation and does not allude to any preference, in or out of game inportance, power level or survivability raiting. There was also a Group 0, my first Campaign, but that group never got a name.
Anyways, I think this'll do for an introductory post. Now to actually posit it...
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