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The First Story Arc in My Next Dungeons and Dragons Campaign

A couple of weeks ago I created four different prompts for my players to pick from for their next Dungeons and Dragons. The voting was close, it was so close, in fact that it was tied. So I have sneakily made the decision for them as to what story we are going to be playing. So let’s start out with the next step in the process, and that is coming up with the first story arc for the campaign.

Dungeons and Dragons Campaign Hook and Big Bad

What Was the Hook?

So let’s quickly refresh, what was the hook for my Dungeons and Dragons campaign. The players went with (and I helped decide on) plot hook #4. You can see all of them here.

No one would mistake you for the heroes of old. They are now something of legend as were the monsters they faced. The demons of old were locked away. How do you know, because you live right outside one of those dungeons. Something strong is starting to happen around the dungeon though. The terrain is changing and you don’t know why. Some thing it is a sign that the seals are weakening. But if that’s the case, who is supposed to stop them. You are tasked to find those heroes from one of the larger towns and are sent out with provisions, a map, a well wishes.

The Big Bad

Demons, this is going to be one where there are demons in it. Though, since it is something of legends, and with how long elves live, this happened ages ago. That means that what is known as demons doesn’t have to be demons, that is just what the legends call them.

The First Story Arc

I think the first arc is pretty simple, it is really the hook of the story. But I want to set it up in an interesting way. And you can read up on how I want to use story arcs and recommend people use them in their campaigns here.

The first big arc is going to be what I call The Realization Arc. This arc is going to be about figuring out what is happening. I’m not actually going to tell the players which story they are playing. I am just going to set-up some for the world, I’ve gotten my buy-in, but when we do character creation I’m going to give them a few parameters and that’ll be it. So what is this arc going to look like?

The Realization Arc

The first session is going to be a jump straight into action. But let’s break it down a little bit more.

  • The inciting incident
  • Town in panic
  • Investigation
  • The Annals
  • We Need To Find Heroes

So what is the inciting incident going to be? Well, it’s going to be an attack of some sort, not on the town but around the town. An example of what I mean is think of the start of the Wheel of Time series. There is an attack on the town but it starts with attacks on the farms and the town and strange things happening near the farms. So the characters are going to learn about it and have to help with it.

Now, I want to dive into this further right now and talk about it, but let’s then talk about that second arc that we’ll be setting up as well. Because the next article is going to be working on world building first and the following one on that session one.

Dungeons and Dragons Full Campaign Arcs

So, I said I wanted to talk about the next one. But there is more than that, I want to deal with arcs that are going to show up in the campaign. Now as I write out all of these, this is not the whole campaign. I expect more arcs to occur, but these are some of the pillar arcs that I think need to happen for the story.

  • The Realization Arc
  • A Fond Farewell
  • Traveling to the City
  • We’re Here, Now What?
  • Gaining Trust
  • ??? I expect more arcs in here
  • How Do You Seal a Demon?
  • ??? More arcs
  • It’s Now Or Never

The Groundwork For A Fond Farewell

So, when I look at this, I want to start laying the groundwork for that next arc. And that next arc is going to be a short arc. A Fond Farewell should be a session or maybe two. It is a chance for the characters to build up more relationships and define who they are as characters. So I want to start creating NPC’s that the characters will interact with. One thing, though, that I want to do is give the players each a note card or two with my NPC template on it. And during session zero, each player is going to make an NPC that they are closely connected to.

What does that look like? You can see that here in my Dungeon Master Tools – World Building Article. But simply put namedefining featurebrief description. And I think I want to add in one in this case. What is the connection to the players. For a small village, everyone is going to be connected. So I want to see the players create meaningful NPC’s who are connected deeply with their character. It is not going to be a lot of work, I just want one or two per player.

How I’ll Use Them

So, when I get those NPC’s how do I want to use them? Firstly, those are going to be the main points of contact for the characters in the town. At least one of them is going to be part of the inciting incident. An important rule of Dungeons and Dragons is put every meaningful character in harms way at some point in time. And if I start with it, that is great. Not all of them will be, but if some make sense, that I want to put them in harms way.

I want to create tension too for the upcoming farewell. The town mayor or village elders, whomever is in charge, is going to send out the player characters. Why, because they are the saviors of the village and the ones who maybe can survive the journey to a town or city. I hope that someone creates a NPC who is a single parent, or maybe even a child who is going to be left behind. I want it to feel. And if they don’t, I might create one for them.

Final Thoughts on A Story Arc in Dungeons and Dragons

I like where this Dungeons and Dragons campaign is going. When I world build coming up here soon in a new article, I want to create the frameworks that this first arc will work in. That means I want to create that the land is like. Is it going to be a hunter gatherer type of setting or more agrarian in nature? That is the fun of world building. And I think my arc works well in any of those.

But as I do that, I want to keep it focused on this first arc. If I plan out too much, such as the nations and city they are going to go to, that is a lot. It is important to only know the large rules for the world. For example, is it high or low magic. And that is not going to affect this first arc too much, just character creation. For this first arc, I want to give the players a description of the town, surrounding area, and not much more. As always, I want to remember, keep it simple, stupid. And in this case, I am stupid.

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