Hi!
First time writing, so have your expectations as low as possible, thank you.
Also english is not my first language, please correct any mistakes i make in the comments.
This is just the story of the DnD sessions i play with my friends from school brought to paper. We play for the fun and are not good at roleplay. We play our characters just like we are in real life, stupid, childisch dorks. The story and dialogues are also not very thougth through, but i hope i can share with you the fun we are having during our sessions, as you read this.
Many jokes will probably get lost in the translation, i will add a comment to explain any oddities in wording.
I'm trying to add a bit of seriousness to make it readable.
I'm not the DM, i play the guy in the cover, so not responsible for how the story plays out.
Also i have no idea how to title this. Make suggestions throughout the novel and i will pick one that i like. Presumably change it a few times.
And now, have fun!
Not enough ratings
10 Chs
A DND Inspired Story, No Storm Lasts Forever, By Allan Concillado
Something strange is happening on a remote island. Giants have appeared and are attacking random towns for no reason. Monsters have became more active and fewer adventurers are taking care of the problem. Now it’s up to Ledias and her party of adventurers to find out what’s going on in their world and why everything’s going down hill.
Not enough ratings
15 Chs
Dnd Series: Hellish World
My dnd campaign turned limited novel
A half Demon half human swordsman named Jon and his hellish adventures
Not enough ratings
10 Chs
dnd adventures
this is a story of me my friend and dm playing a gamer system anime/videogame dnd campaign but told in a story sorry if it's bad it's my first time doing this
Not enough ratings
7 Chs
I Transmigrated To a DND World
Li Wei, a cultivator, suddenly found himself in an unfamiliar world teeming with treacherous dungeons and majestic dragons. This new realm proved to be a captivating tapestry of diverse races, enchanting priestess elf maidens, and formidable orc warriors whose sheer size was awe-inspiring.
Yet amidst this mesmerizing spectacle, Li Wei grappled with a single pressing question that consumed his thoughts: "How on earth do I navigate this realm and find my way back to where I belong!?"
Not enough ratings
6 Chs
The Last Stand [The DnD Story.]
A story set in a fantasy, medieval world, with a the supernatural, natural, hope you all enjoy and please write some reviews!
Credits to J_Void (names were originally in his campaign, players decided to use them in this one)
Not enough ratings
5 Chs
A DND Adventure #1
The Bard Festival
The first in a series of many DnD stories from a homebrew campaign. There will be original items, monsters, and storyline.
The character list will be updated as our heroes encounter new friends and enemies.
Delvore: Drow, Rogue
Serana: Halfling, Druid
Todd: Half-Orc, Rogue
Jake: Human, Monk
Not enough ratings
6 Chs
Half elf in Black Clover (DND)
Honestly just here because felt like writing, and though it would be fun.
Premise is that me and a few friends played DND based on Black Clover, this fanfic will be a translated story of what happens on the sessions, with a few changes to better be placed in the setting, like taking out a few instances which otherwise would not make sense in Black Clovers (Listen, arson seemed like a good idea at the time!)
All of the starts were randomized, be it Magic, Class, Stats, Backstory, and points (Out of 100) on how deep your backstory interacts with Cannon.
While all players were Main characters, this story will follow my Character, Jason Selphis, perspective and his adventures on Black Clover while sometimes going into other POVs.
This was heavily based on a DND session, so expect ridiculous, epic, funny, weird, and UN-expected shenanigans to arise.
/Users be advised; there are some sad parts!/
OCs and Story Plot are from the DM, but all the rest comes from the hands of Yuki Tabata
Without delay, please enjoy!
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Although the concept of " OND " and " OND " were two different concepts, there were some connections and intersections between them.
DGN was the short for Tabletop Role-Playing Game. It was a game that allowed players to experience a fictional world through role-playing, interaction, and gameplay. Normally, the player would need to play a fictional character to explore and explore the game through story, quests, and battles.
The novel was a novel based on the novel, which usually transformed the characters and plots in the game into fictional stories and presented them to the readers in the form of novels. The inspiration for a novel came from the game, but it also had to follow the basic rules of the novel.
Although the two fields were different, they were closely related. Many of the novels were based on the storyline and characters of the game. Due to the special nature of the game, the storyline and characters were usually more complicated and required more details and background to support. Therefore, when writing a novel, they would often draw on the plot and character elements in the game to enrich and deepen the story and character image.
Although they are two different fields, they are closely related. When writing a novel, you can use the plot and character elements in the game to enrich and deepen the story and character image.
I found a few recommended game novels with dnd settings. The first book was " The Lord of the Abyss ". The author was Zhu Sheng Fu Tu. The story took place in a turbulent era. The protagonist transmigrated to the world set by the game and brought the system panel to fight monsters to level up. The second book was " The Red-Robed Mage ", written by Yanyu. It told the story of a red-robed mage academy. The third book was " A Tour to the Forgotten Kingdom ". The author was Wandering Horse, and it was a pure tour group novel. These novels were all set in the background of the dnd, suitable for readers who liked gaming novels.
There was this DND story where a low - level character, a simple peasant - turned - adventurer. He joined a group to explore an ancient tomb. He had dreams of finding enough treasure to support his family back in his village. However, during the exploration, a powerful trap was triggered. The rest of the group managed to escape, but he was too slow. He was crushed by a falling stone slab, and his body was left in that dark, cold tomb forever, his family waiting in vain for his return.
One of the best DND novels is 'The Legend of Drizzt' series. It follows the adventures of Drizzt Do'Urden, a dark elf with a noble heart. The books are full of exciting battles, complex characters, and detailed descriptions of the DND world.
Another top starting story is 'Dragon of Icespire Peak'. In this, the characters are in a region where a dragon is causing trouble. The adventure starts with simple investigations in nearby towns, gathering information about the dragon. It offers a lot of opportunities for character development as they face challenges related to the dragon's presence and the local politics. It also has a great deal of exploration in the icy mountains.
One of the top DND novels is 'Dragonlance Chronicles'. It's a classic that takes readers on an epic journey through a world filled with dragons, magic, and complex political intrigue. The characters are well - developed and the plot is engaging from start to finish. Also, 'Ed Greenwood Presents Elminster' novels are quite good as they offer insights into the powerful wizard Elminster and the world around him.
Full DND stories are a world of their own. The game mechanics play a crucial role in shaping these stories. For example, a character's class, like a wizard or a warrior, determines their capabilities in combat and problem - solving. The stories also involve a lot of interaction between players. They have to make decisions together, like which path to take in a dungeon or whether to trust a mysterious stranger. This collaborative aspect makes the stories unique and full of surprises. There are countless possible storylines, depending on the creativity of the DM and the players.
In the world of DNA, planes were often called "worlds" or "universes". It was a fictional three-dimensional space composed of many different planes, each with its own rules and characteristics. The different rules books of the Dungeon Rule Book might mention different plane names such as " Mysterious World "," Endless Universe ", or " Dark Dimension ". In the world of Dungeons, planes were usually created by the creator or host. They could be a simple rule area or a huge universe containing hundreds of different planes and many mysterious creatures and places.