Hey there! I’m not just here to join a D&D campaign — I’m hoping to find people I can genuinely call friends. For me, the best campaigns happen when everyone feels comfortable, supported, and connected — like a little found family. I’d love to find a group that enjoys hanging out, laughing, and getting deeply immersed in storytelling together.
🧠About Me
Experience: I’ve been into D&D (mostly 5e) for a few years now, mostly as a fan before becoming a player. I’ve followed shows like Critical Role, Dimension 20, and Vampire: The Masquerade – LA by Night. I’ve been in a few campaigns that unfortunately ended due to scheduling conflicts or group dynamics, but I’m really hoping to find that right fit — a group I can play with for years to come!
Playstyle: I’m all about roleplay, character growth, and a good balance of combat and narrative. I’m not into min-maxing — I just want to have fun, tell great stories, and make meaningful memories. I also love when campaigns explore both the main plot and character backstories as the story unfolds. Think Critical Role-style immersion — that’s the vibe I love (even if I’m not a voice actor, I try my best!). I love campaigns that feel immersive and cinematic, where we can laugh and have fun but still stay in character during serious or emotional scenes. Basically, a group where we can joke and bond, but also give space for the roleplay to shine. I’ve got a Fifine AM8 mic for crystal-clear audio and prefer Discord voice chat, and yes — I love rolling my actual dice!
Schedule: I’m on PST and available after 5 PM on most days. Weekly sessions are more for me, and I can adjust a bit for other time zones as long as we’re playing after 5 PM PST.
Character Preferences: Totally flexible! I like building characters that fit naturally into the party and world. I enjoy emotional arcs, found family dynamics, and even a little in-game romance when it fits the story.
🌸 A Little About Me
My name’s Janessa (or Nessa) — I’m 19, female, and a lesbian. If that’s not something you’re cool with just keep scrolling, I can already tell we wont be good friends. I’m half Japanese, a quarter Black, and a quarter Mexican. I do have social anxiety, so I might be a little quiet at first, but once the vibe feels right, I open up quickly. I love playing video games like Valorant, Minecraft, and some single player story games. I've been a big fan of critical role since covid but had stopped watching for a bit and then got back into watching them when campaign 3 came out. Now I'm trying to finish campaign 2 and already in love with campaign 4. I love to read when i can — my favorite book is The 7 Husbands of Evelyn Hugo.
💬 What I’m Looking For
A homebrew campaign with strong story and character focus — not just plot-driven or character-driven, but both. A group that’s kind, creative, and consistent. Ideally, I’d love if there’s at least one other woman in the group, too.
If you’re running a campaign and looking for a player (and hopefully a friend), I’d love to hear from you! Feel free to DM me or comment below — thanks for reading!
Hey there! I’m not just here to join a D&D campaign — I’m hoping to find people I can genuinely call friends. For me, the best campaigns happen when everyone feels comfortable, supported, and connected — like a little found family. I’d love to find a group that enjoys hanging out, laughing, and getting deeply immersed in storytelling together.
🧠About Me
Experience:
I’ve been into D&D (mostly 5e) for a few years now, mostly as a fan before becoming a player. I’ve followed shows like Critical Role, Dimension 20, and Vampire: The Masquerade – LA by Night.
I’ve been in a few campaigns that unfortunately ended due to scheduling conflicts or group dynamics, but I’m really hoping to find that right fit — a group I can play with for years to come!
Playstyle:
I’m all about roleplay, character growth, and a good balance of combat and narrative. I’m not into min-maxing — I just want to have fun, tell great stories, and make meaningful memories.
I also love when campaigns explore both the main plot and character backstories as the story unfolds. Think Critical Role-style immersion — that’s the vibe I love (even if I’m not a voice actor, I try my best!). I love campaigns that feel immersive and cinematic, where we can laugh and have fun but still stay in character during serious or emotional scenes. Basically, a group where we can joke and bond, but also give space for the roleplay to shine.
I’ve got a Fifine AM8 mic for crystal-clear audio and prefer Discord voice chat, and yes — I love rolling my actual dice!
Schedule:
I’m on PST and available after 5 PM on most days. Weekly sessions are more for me, and I can adjust a bit for other time zones as long as we’re playing after 5 PM PST.
Character Preferences:
Totally flexible! I like building characters that fit naturally into the party and world. I enjoy emotional arcs, found family dynamics, and even a little in-game romance when it fits the story.
🌸 A Little About Me
My name’s Janessa (or Nessa) — I’m 19, female, and a lesbian. If that’s not something you’re cool with just keep scrolling, I can already tell we wont be good friends.
I’m half Japanese, a quarter Black, and a quarter Mexican. I do have social anxiety, so I might be a little quiet at first, but once the vibe feels right, I open up quickly. I love playing video games like Valorant, Minecraft, and some single player story games. I've been a big fan of critical role since covid but had stopped watching for a bit and then got back into watching them when campaign 3 came out. Now I'm trying to finish campaign 2 and already in love with campaign 4. I love to read when i can — my favorite book is The 7 Husbands of Evelyn Hugo.
💬 What I’m Looking For
A homebrew campaign with strong story and character focus — not just plot-driven or character-driven, but both.
A group that’s kind, creative, and consistent. Ideally, I’d love if there’s at least one other woman in the group, too.
If you’re running a campaign and looking for a player (and hopefully a friend), I’d love to hear from you!
Feel free to DM me or comment below — thanks for reading!