A humorous one-shot Dungeons and Dragons session for the “Witwara Chronicles” campaign written and run by Dungeon Daddy Zach Ernst. The session features characters mutated by their travels through “The Forge” with several unique mutations assigned by random rolls:
Unbalanced Legs: One leg is significantly stronger and thicker than the other
Dragonfly Wings: Very fragile wings that allow the character to fly at a speed equal to their movement
Leathery Hide: A protective outer layer for the character Whiskers: Special sensory organs that detect air currents and vibrations
High Wisdom: The character has a “double mutation” that increased their wisdom to 26 (an unusually high value in D&D)
Special Abilities: A character is immune to disease and poison, and when their hit points reach zero, attackers within 10 feet take 1v4 damage
The session appears to be a casual, lighthearted one-time game where the players are discussing the character’s abilities and mechanics in a humorous tone. There’s also mention of dice mechanics, with one player noting that getting a “double” on dice has a 50-50 chance of occurring, though the player ended up getting the double (as the transcript mentions “he got it”). This session demonstrates creative character design with biomechanical elements that blend traditional D&D mechanics with unique, almost fantasy-adjacent features.
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