Drachmae & Demigods

The brand behind a D&D 5e-compatible homebrew world set in Ancient Greece-inspired Gaia. Centering around an all-new demigod racial option, Gaia offers a traditional D&D experience, but with brand new Greek flavor.

The Links of Tartarus Campaign

When the Gods defeated the Titans in the Divine War, they imprisoned their enemies in powerful magical prisons called the Links of Tartarus, and banished them to the deepest pit beneath the Underworld. But when, after centuries, the Links are stolen from right under Hades’ nose and wind up on the surface of Gaia, it falls to a band of young heroes to prevent the Titans from reemerging and declaring a new war against the Gods.

The Links of Tartarus is a long-form D&D 5e compatible campaign, with an Actual Play currently streaming every Monday at 7:30 PM Eastern Time on Drachmae & Demigod’s Twitch channel. You can tune in to watch the adventures of the Hands of Fate, or catch up on old episodes on the Drachmae & Demigods Youtube channel.


Full playlist of all Links of Tartarus episodes, following the adventures of the Hands of Fate (updated every Saturday with the newest episode): The Links of Tartarus Campaign Full Playlist


Published Homebrew

While a full Gaia setting sourcebook is in the works, Drachmae & Demigods has already released some small pieces of homebrew that you can start using in your own games immediately. If you like this, there is much more to come, including new subclasses for Clerics, Warlocks, and Wizards, 13 demigod subraces, and more! Should you choose to use any Drachmae & Demigods homebrew content in your games, please consider donating to our Ko-fi.

 New Background: The Owler

The following is an excerpt from “The Mythic World of Gaia,” coming soon for purchase. While the Owler background was designed for this setting and a Greek pantheon of gods, it can easily be reskinned to fit whatever setting and pantheon you desire. If you’re reskinning this background for your own setting, associate the Owlers with your pantheon’s god of wisdom, justice, or truth.