blackstorm realms

Blackstorm Realms D&D-Compatible Campaign Live On Kickstarter

The art studio Conceptopolis has worked for many brands such as G.I. Joe, Marvel, DC, Lego, and Dungeons & Dragons….and it’s that last one that’s the focus of their latest Kickstarter campaign. We’re not talking about an official D&D expansion, but an original campaign that works with D&D‘s 5th Edition.

Jetpack7 is a spinoff of Conceptopolis founded to develop original projects. Now they present Blackstorm Realms: a 5e setting inspired by Spelljammer with infinite possibilities. It’s a way to merge every D&D campaign you’ve ever seen into one massive multiverse!

“Blackstorm Realms allows you to incorporate your own homebrew realms, well-known official realms, and third party realms into one seamless universe and provides you with the means to move back and forth between all of them,” says Jetpack7. “Are there suns and moons and stars in your realm? Then give your players an opportunity to discover what’s on them, not just what’s beyond the horizon, BUT also what is beyond the BEYOND!

Blackstorm comes with three realms of its own, co-existing in a galaxy known as The Celestial Tree, and within them, new customization options for your characters called Aparatum. Your party will become more powerful if you use them, but there are costs to consider with each benefit. Ad for what ties all these different realms together, Jetpack7 hints at “a galaxy-spanning conspiracy with good guys and villains to fight, join, bribe, betray, hide from, and maybe defeat.”

You can get the PDF for Blackstorm Realms with a $25 pledge. For something more solid, there’s a hardcover print edition at the $60 tier (which also comes with the PDF). At $85 you get the Boxed Set that includes the previously mentioned things, a GM screen, a dice set, a map, your name in the hardcover book and more!

If you’re interested in Blackstorm Realms, you should move fast. Only three days remain in Conceptopolis’s campaign…it wraps up on November 6.

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