The Weave
The Weave is a futuristic fantasy Live Action Role-Play campaign, inspired by science fiction and Eastern European, yiddish, and orthodox folklore.
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The Weave is a futuristic fantasy Live Action Role-Play campaign, inspired by science fiction and Eastern European, yiddish, and orthodox folklore. It follows the adventures of humans and sentient robots on a research mission to a distant planet, Etsen, to discover why the stars are vanishing from the sky.
You can find our rule book, lore documents, and character sheet template on our Google drive folder: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1FTTu-Ola6tb7pKigK2GxlDbWH5XsiNp_?usp=drive_link (external link)
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Humanity has always explored. As wayfinders, we once navigated oceans and continents. Later, our ancestors set sail among the stars themselves. We adventured to the edge of our little solar system and far beyond it. We now inhabit thousands of worlds across thousands of stars.
Over the past millennia, our journeying has slowed. Our settlements grow their roots deep into foreign worlds, and our star ships rest quiet in the harbour. And yet. Some of us still stare up at the distant lights dancing in the night and dream to stretch further, grasping for the unknown. What more could we discover?
It is the year 5926. We are descendants of the first astro-sailors, living in a cluster of four planets collectively called Highmit.
What's Going On?
It started twenty years ago. The planet Fayfaln, a miniscule speck in Highmit's night sky, reported erratic spectral shifts from a distant star. Their report noted it was likely just an error in their instruments.
A year later, a second planet reported the same thing. And then a third. Twenty. A hundred. Research missions were prepared to investigate these distant stars. During the flood of unsettling reports, a short memo about odd surface fluctuations on a distant and galactically insignificant world, Etsen, was all but ignored by the galactic community.
A year ago, two new reports broadcast across the universe:
The first came from Fayfaln. A star has vanished.
The second came from Etsen. A star has appeared.
Highmit is the closest planet cluster to Etsen, and they have asked for our help. You are a member of one of the four vessels we are sending, as part of a research mission to investigate, understand, and hopefully find a way to resolve this impossible occurrence.
Etsen has not seen visitors in a very long time. All of their reports so far have been frustratingly brief. We do not exactly know what we will find, or the types of skills we will need. Therefore, our research mission will have a wide diversity of personnel to be prepared for a plethora of unknown challenges.
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