Ich zitier den Background hier nochmal, ist ja schon relativ detailiert ...
The Seven Siblings Campaign
One way to unite a band of chaotic evil drow is to
make them all family and not just any sort of family.
The PCs are very rare elven septuplets. Born from the
same mother on the same unhallowed day, their birth
was seen as a sign from the demon lords who hold
sway over drow society. They were destined for some
great purpose. What that purpose is, who can say? But
ever since their birth, the septuplets have been feared
by those in power in drow society.
It was this very fear that caused the septuplets to
be banished from the city of their birth Taaryssia (detailed
in Book IV of “Throne of Night”). They were
sent to the farthest, most remote corner of the drow
empire – forgotten Vothys. The new baroness, Lady
Satha, was not eager to receive such a gift. She too was
weary of what such an obvious divine band of miscreants
could due to her little empire. But she accepted
the seven, because she had no choice.
Now the septuplets have come of age. They are no
longer seven hapless orphans (their mother was killed
long ago by the vicious infighting that plagues drow
society). Instead, they are now seven young adults
bound by blood and divine purpose to change drow
society forever here in the Azathyr.
Every one of the PCs shares a memory of their
priestess mother. As young children, she conducted
bizarre blood rituals. She later told you that the purpose
of the rituals were both to make the seven stronger
but also to place a curse upon any of the siblings
who dared harm their brothers or sisters. Is the curse
real or merely a tactic by their mother to unite them?
So far none of the seven siblings has been willing to
test the truth of this.
But what is certain is that there is something
strangely divine about the PCs. Whenever all seven
of the siblings fight together, they are automatically
under the effect of a bless spell. At fifth level, this upgrades
to prayer (these spells always count as being
created by a caster equal to the PCs average level).
The Seven Siblings campaign solves several problems
inherent with a chaotic evil campaign. The PCs
have a reason to work together and not betray each
other at every turn. When they work together, they
are definitely stronger. Further, drow society has made
them outcasts. The fear and jealousy of their fellows
means that they have only each other. Everyone other
drow is a potential enemy, but the seven siblings know
that they are in this together.