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Checking in.
It looks like our first task is to pick a team name. Anyone have any suggestions?

Here are some thoughts. Curious to hear what ideas others have so we can pick a team name this weekend.
Dragonborn Damsels
Dragonslayers
Chaos Crew
Crimson Crusaders
Devine Defenders
Siren Squad

I’m fairly bad at coming up with team names


I'm sure she'll pop in soon

No objectons, Chaos Crew sounds fun!!

I'll go post in the Quest thread that we've picked one.

To get into the mood, and because D&D is foreign to me, I watched the movie Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves and really enjoyed it. I want to be a Druid!!!!

I've never played actual D&D but I have player computer role playing games like Balder's Gate that are certainly inspired by D&D and follow similar rules.
Been a long though.

Race Tasks: (choose one)
1. Read a book with a character that matches the race type you choose
2. Read a book with all the letters of the race type you choose in the title/subtitle/series (example: GOBLIN)
3. Read a book with the race type chosen listed in the text of the book: please state the page or % (example: DWARF)
Class Tasks: (choose one)
1. Read a book with a character that matches the class type you choose
2. Read a book with all the letters of the class type you choose in the title/subtitle/series (example: WIZARD)
3. Read a book with the class type chosen listed in the text of the book: please state the page or % (example: BARBARIAN)
Please choose one race & one class
Race options:
Elf
Dwarf
Goblin
Orc
Human
Shifter
Fairy
Class Options:
Barbarian
Druid
Ranger
Rogue
Wizard
Fighter
Monk
Link to Class options to explore skills: https://5e.tools/classes.html#barbari...
Please Note: Each player will read a total of 2 books for this. One for race & one for class.
1. Read a book with a character that matches the race type you choose
2. Read a book with all the letters of the race type you choose in the title/subtitle/series (example: GOBLIN)
3. Read a book with the race type chosen listed in the text of the book: please state the page or % (example: DWARF)
Class Tasks: (choose one)
1. Read a book with a character that matches the class type you choose
2. Read a book with all the letters of the class type you choose in the title/subtitle/series (example: WIZARD)
3. Read a book with the class type chosen listed in the text of the book: please state the page or % (example: BARBARIAN)
Please choose one race & one class
Race options:
Elf
Dwarf
Goblin
Orc
Human
Shifter
Fairy
Class Options:
Barbarian
Druid
Ranger
Rogue
Wizard
Fighter
Monk
Link to Class options to explore skills: https://5e.tools/classes.html#barbari...
Please Note: Each player will read a total of 2 books for this. One for race & one for class.

There may need to be a little strategy in deciding each of our races and classes, but after researching which I think would be a good starting point for me (beginner), I've chosen the following, along with the corresponding task/book that fits for each:
Race: Elf (Wood Elf)
2. Read a book with all the letters of the race type you choose in the title/subtitle/series
Elf Dog and Owl Head by M.T. Anderson (finished 1/2/25)
Class: Druid
2. Read a book with all the letters of the class type you choose in the title/subtitle/series
Death in a Budapest Butterfly by Julia Buckley (finished 1/4/25)

I haven't picked books yet but I'll claim Human and Fighter as that's the closest options I have to my current character in my actual campaign!

1. Read a book with a character that matches the race type you choose
Book: Lost Huntress by Nicholas Woode-Smith. Werewolf/shifter characters in book
Class: Ranger
2. Read a book with all the letters of the class type you choose in the title/subtitle/series (example: WIZARD)
Book: The Hunger of the Gods by John Gwynne. the huNGER of the gods series: bloodswoRn sAga

Class: Rogue-Read a book with the race type chosen listed in the text of the book: please state the page or %


I've finished my race and class books and noted the completions on our team spreadsheet. Hope everyone else is having a great start to 2025 with your books... I'm excited to get into our first D&D task once our team identity is established.

I should have everything read but the last couple pages and then I can quickly get them done on the 8th.
Sorry, I hope I don't end up holding up the team. The next few months' worth were announced at the same time so I should have that issue again.



I was planning to check us in tomorrow once I can finish mine (assuming everyone else was done)

I like this proposal and thanks to Judith for being the first volunteer to check us in this week. I think we've done great getting started and props to Judith for tackling over 1,000 pages right off the bat!

One short chapter left on the door stopper and well on the way for the other.

Quest #1
A prized 'sack of flour' has been stolen from you, but you've tracked it down to a highly secure bank. The bank will not give it back to you. Do you give up, or plan a heist?
If you give up: spell out CONCEDE
C
O
N
C
E
D
E
If you plan a heist.
Step 1: Gather your heist materials
Minimum 4 books - items should be on covers or in the title
Step 2: Security - security guards & alarms
Read a book with a security guard character (to distract him)
Read a book with the word alarm in the text (to disable it)
{Create your own additional tasks as needed to fit your plan}
Step 3: Execute your plan - tell me your plan
Use book titles BUT please use filler words as needed to tell me your plan. Minimum of 4 books.
A prized 'sack of flour' has been stolen from you, but you've tracked it down to a highly secure bank. The bank will not give it back to you. Do you give up, or plan a heist?
If you give up: spell out CONCEDE
C
O
N
C
E
D
E
If you plan a heist.
Step 1: Gather your heist materials
Minimum 4 books - items should be on covers or in the title
Step 2: Security - security guards & alarms
Read a book with a security guard character (to distract him)
Read a book with the word alarm in the text (to disable it)
{Create your own additional tasks as needed to fit your plan}
Step 3: Execute your plan - tell me your plan
Use book titles BUT please use filler words as needed to tell me your plan. Minimum of 4 books.





The main characters are monster hunters but also are sometimes hired as security or body guards. If no one has books for that task.
Could probably work the title into the escape plan as well.
Cover items of sword, maybe some other weapons, body armor

binoculars for a lookout
a mask to hide identities
scissors? might not be useful lol
a ladder
a knife
a sword
I'll take another look when I get back from a doctor's appointment to see if I have any good titles that could be worked into the plan


The main characters are monster hunters but also are sometimes hired as security or body guards. If no one has books for that task.
Could pro..."
I think we should use this as security/body guards as that one seems like it's harder to read for
Judith wrote: "I am starting this book today with birds large enough to ride on the cover. They can be the getaway mode after grabbing the goods.

I like the idea of the birds as one of our items

So flying things, weapons galore, but maybe we should use the power of being bonded and communicating in our minds from

And perhaps the shadow cape for protection from



Maybe have the task be read a book with telepathic abilities. to allow for silent group communication?
Donna gave us 2 prompts but we need 2 more of whatever we decide (I think?)

Other than that, the book covers currently on my TBR feature books, a set of wings, a ribbon, a goblet filled with blood (could be interpreted as poison?), a bat, a crescent moon, birds, peaches, horses, a unicorn, apple, knife, and a dragon. I'm throwing it all out there to see if someone more experienced than me can say if any of these are tools or abilities that could help us.

So for items on the cover we have Judith's bird. And then from your list Ruth I like using the ribbon (to tie up anyone we run into) and the knife (for obvious reasons). And then maybe I can do my binocular (for the lookout) book to round out the items?
And then we just need titles to tell the story
Books mentioned in this topic
A Psalm for the Wild-Built (other topics)The Changeling (other topics)
Undue Burden: Life and Death Decisions in Post-Roe America (other topics)
Empire of the Damned (other topics)
The Changeling (other topics)
More...
Authors mentioned in this topic
Nicholas Woode-Smith (other topics)John Gwynne (other topics)
M.T. Anderson (other topics)
Julia Buckley (other topics)
January 1, 2025
Open-Ended
Team
Please decide on a team name and submit in the Quest check-in thread.
Team Members
Ruth
Race: Elf
Class: Druid
Class Level: 4
Benedicte
Race: Fairy
Class: Monk
Class Level: 4
Erin
Race: Human
Class: Fighter
Class Level: 4
Judith
Race: Shifter
Class: Ranger
Class Level: 4
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Spreadsheet: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/...
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