# 🌌 Welcome to the Planebreaker Campaign Wiki > *"The multiverse isn’t just stranger than we imagine... it’s stranger than we can imagine."* This wiki is the home base for our **Planebreaker campaign**, a D&D 5e adventure that’s weird, wide, and full of shifting planes, broken moons, and way too many questionable teleportation decisions. If you’re a player, you’ll find session summaries, NPC notes, character sheets, maps, and lore to help keep the story straight. If you’re just snooping—welcome! Hope you like planar anomalies and emotional damage. --- ## 🚪 Where to Start - **[Campaign Overview](#)** – What’s going on, why it matters, and what kind of story we’re telling. - **[Session Log](#)** – A running list of what’s happened so far (chaos included). - **[Player Characters](#)** – Meet the crew and learn their secrets (or at least the ones they’ve shared). - **[NPCs & Factions](#)** – Who’s who, who’s sus, and who might stab you in your sleep. - **[Places & Planes](#)** – A guide to all the strange locations we’ve explored (and the ones we probably shouldn’t have). - **[Rules & Resources](#)** – Custom content from *Path of the Planebreaker*, house rules, and handy reference stuff. --- ## 🌀 What is Planebreaker? This campaign is based on **Monte Cook’s Planebreaker setting**—a multiverse-hopping, reality-bending backdrop where entire planes drift like icebergs through the void. At the center of it all is the **Planebreaker**, a jagged moon that crashes through dimensions and leaves weirdness in its wake. We’re leaning into the weird: lost cities, corrupted cores, ancient experiments, unsettling truths, and the occasional talking cube. --- ## ✍️ Why the Wiki? Because the multiverse is complicated—and so is our party. This wiki keeps track of everything that matters (and probably some things that don’t). Use it to: - Catch up on what happened last session - Look up spells, items, and homebrew rules - Revisit NPCs and places you *swear* you’ve seen before - Stay immersed in the chaos ---
