Game: D&D 5e Group type: Online via Roll20 and Discord (using beyond20 for rolls) Experience: A few years with 5e Location/Timezone: PST Schedule: Ideally playing Sundays, but am willing to hear people out. No Saturdays. Roles sought: Players. I'm DM, and I'm looking for 2 to 3 more players. Game style: I run a rollplay heavy campaign, and use a lot of theatre of the mind.
Onto specifics:
I'm looking to run the Acquisitions Incorporated campaign so it will have a less serious tone, but potentially adult themes so people aged 18+ only please.
Party composition is not crucial to success. Reliable attendance is though. BBEG of most campaigns is, after all, scheduling conflicts.
Many specifics will be dealt with during session 0.
I like theater of the mind! Gameboards are slow! I'm in CST, looking for an evening game.
I'm a veteran player/GM 30 years, Grayhawk, Forgotten Realms, etc. FYI - below is my player LFG listing covering my style and preferences.
Cheers!
Game: Play in D&D. (Campaign preferred, weekly preferred), open 3.5 to 5e, homebrew Group preferred: Online, 18+ Platform / tech: Open. Using Beyond, D20 and Discord . Have HD 1080p webcam/mic, dual monitors, solid broadband internet connection. Experience: veteran player and GM Location/Timezone: Houston, CST Availability: Flex schedule, evening /late/ very late. Preferred role: Looking to play! Any level. Looking for a campaign, but open to shorter series. Game style: Games should be fun, social collaborative storytelling experiences! To me, that means a good storyline like a book or movie (but of course player-driven rather than fixed) and a world with depth (LOTR, Forgotten Realms), or a wide-open world simulation-style where players have to explore to make their own paths and purpose. While I am a strategist who plays board games and can play hardcore tactics and min/max, I prefer campaigns with fast combat (fog of war) and great character interaction (firefly), problem-solving (Burn Notice, Indiana Jones, Conan the B), moral dilemmas (SG-1, Star Trek should we stick our nose into this culture? Again? It went so well last time....). Role-playing conversations in character are great when it advances the story, but I'd rather not get bogged down in acting out hours in a tavern unless the party is collecting vital information as part of developing the plot. Persuading the guard, NPC, Baron are usually better as conversations than skill roles. I prefer tight teamwork and dislike party conflict. If I was an Avenger I'd be Cap, trying to bring the team together, or perhaps Loki restructured as more of a Hans Solo type. Seduction is for the real world and is flat and of little interest in an RPG. Parties with goals to save the world, village or protect the innocent are most common. That doesn't mean stuffed shirts though. Every good adventure story needs a rogue type! Still, I am not looking to play with evil characters, and typically gravitate towards C.G. characters though occasionally play Reluctant Good - a neutral with good tendencies (i.e. Hans Solo).
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veteran player/GM - CST evening / very late - Beyond, D20 and Discord. 1080p webcam/mic Games should be fun, social collaborative storytelling experiences! A good storyline like a book or movie (but of course player-driven rather than rails) and a world with depth (LOTR, Forgotten Realms). Fast combat (fog of war) and great character interaction (firefly), problem-solving (Burn Notice, Indiana Jones, Conan the B), moral dilemmas (SG-1, Star Trek). I prefer tight teamwork and dislike party conflict.
Game: D&D 5e
Group type: Online via Roll20 and Discord (using beyond20 for rolls)
Experience: A few years with 5e
Location/Timezone: PST
Schedule: Ideally playing Sundays, but am willing to hear people out. No Saturdays.
Roles sought: Players. I'm DM, and I'm looking for 2 to 3 more players.
Game style: I run a rollplay heavy campaign, and use a lot of theatre of the mind.
Onto specifics:
I'm looking to run the Acquisitions Incorporated campaign so it will have a less serious tone, but potentially adult themes so people aged 18+ only please.
Party composition is not crucial to success. Reliable attendance is though. BBEG of most campaigns is, after all, scheduling conflicts.
Many specifics will be dealt with during session 0.
Send me a DM if you're interested.
Thanks!
Sent a message to you. Looks like fun!
Hey Jaybag,
I like theater of the mind! Gameboards are slow! I'm in CST, looking for an evening game.
I'm a veteran player/GM 30 years, Grayhawk, Forgotten Realms, etc. FYI - below is my player LFG listing covering my style and preferences.
Cheers!
Game: Play in D&D. (Campaign preferred, weekly preferred), open 3.5 to 5e, homebrew
Group preferred: Online, 18+
Platform / tech: Open. Using Beyond, D20 and Discord . Have HD 1080p webcam/mic, dual monitors, solid broadband internet connection.
Experience: veteran player and GM
Location/Timezone: Houston, CST
Availability: Flex schedule, evening /late/ very late.
Preferred role: Looking to play! Any level. Looking for a campaign, but open to shorter series.
Game style: Games should be fun, social collaborative storytelling experiences! To me, that means a good storyline like a book or movie (but of course player-driven rather than fixed) and a world with depth (LOTR, Forgotten Realms), or a wide-open world simulation-style where players have to explore to make their own paths and purpose. While I am a strategist who plays board games and can play hardcore tactics and min/max, I prefer campaigns with fast combat (fog of war) and great character interaction (firefly), problem-solving (Burn Notice, Indiana Jones, Conan the B), moral dilemmas (SG-1, Star Trek should we stick our nose into this culture? Again? It went so well last time....). Role-playing conversations in character are great when it advances the story, but I'd rather not get bogged down in acting out hours in a tavern unless the party is collecting vital information as part of developing the plot. Persuading the guard, NPC, Baron are usually better as conversations than skill roles. I prefer tight teamwork and dislike party conflict. If I was an Avenger I'd be Cap, trying to bring the team together, or perhaps Loki restructured as more of a Hans Solo type. Seduction is for the real world and is flat and of little interest in an RPG. Parties with goals to save the world, village or protect the innocent are most common. That doesn't mean stuffed shirts though. Every good adventure story needs a rogue type! Still, I am not looking to play with evil characters, and typically gravitate towards C.G. characters though occasionally play Reluctant Good - a neutral with good tendencies (i.e. Hans Solo).
veteran player/GM - CST evening / very late - Beyond, D20 and Discord. 1080p webcam/mic
Games should be fun, social collaborative storytelling experiences! A good storyline like a book or movie (but of course player-driven rather than rails) and a world with depth (LOTR, Forgotten Realms). Fast combat (fog of war) and great character interaction (firefly), problem-solving (Burn Notice, Indiana Jones, Conan the B), moral dilemmas (SG-1, Star Trek). I prefer tight teamwork and dislike party conflict.
Hey, I'm new but I'm a fast learner. I would love to join if you would accept me.