What is your favorite D&D campaign?

My group's forever DM ran a campaign for a while that he called War Worlds. The basic premise was that we, the players ourselves, found ourselves in a parallel dimension where we were given opportunity to train in the class of our choice, and eventually become part of a military campaign set to conquer the universe, by using teleportation magic to jump from world to world sending armies to conquer places, and groups like our own out to perform individual tasks, and scouting worlds and what have you.

He only really had us play ourselves so he could give us pre-made character sheets representing ourselves, so the he could mock us for how low our supposedly real stats are, as well as comical but potentially useful special traits based on our various real quirks. The training we chose augmented our stats in certain ways, and gave us access to certain locations and the NPCs there, representing our trainers and comrades among that class.

Through the campaign, as we traveled from world to world, our nature as being technically alien to that universe caused places and artifacts and all kinds of shit, really, to react to us differently than to other characters, which eventually rewarded us with a bizarre network of strange artifacts and spell like abilities that we could use. One of us could turn into a swarm of spiders. One of us had a chainsaw sword. I could summon a fresh baked pie once a day. A real array of strange shit that made the whole experience quite unique.

We never finished the campaign, though. Apparently it was going to go on in that vein for some time, with an overarching story. But the DM's idiot junkie room mate formatted the thumb drive that had all the notes so he could fill it with porn.

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