Hi there! I'm running my own homebrew campaign on Sundays, and loving it, but I haven't played much as, well, a player. So I want a chance to play on the other side of things a bit as well.
I hate to be a little passive aggressive here, but kindly please read all the below points before responding, since there's a lot of people who ghost on these forums, and it's best to get all this out of the way to avoid wasting anyone's time:
I'm currently in Europe and my playtime would be evenings weekdays (my own campaign is on evenings Sundays). I'm fine playing with people in different timezones, but I can't really renegotiate these times if your game would take place at, say, noon for me, since I both work full-time and am working on my own creative projects.
I'd prefer games that are about once a week or once every two weeks, although this is negotiable
I enjoy the roleplaying aspects of the game, and I like campaigns and DMs who are more open-ended and allow their players to have consequences on the world. Of course, as a DM myself, I recognise when that's hard to achieve and am a respectful player.
Relating to the above, I'm not a huge fan of games that are essentially pure dungeon crawls etc. I just don't get very invested in things
As mentioned, I have a decent amount of experience DMing, but I've only been in one other campaign as a player. I don't know every class inside and out. So, for all intents and purposes, consider me a new player, and please be new player friendly.
The current character I have in mind is a human hexblade warlock, but if you do not like those in your campaign or the party composition really wouldn't work, I'm happy to come up with a different one
I'm in my mid-twenties, and I'd prefer a more mature group
I think that's about it! Let me know if you have a spot. My discord is Evli#4981
Hello, I'm running Dragon of Icespire peak on Thursday at 8 PM GMT which is a medium-sized campaign that will have you tasked with going on many different missions to help the mining city of Phandlin and its people survive many threats that were instigated by the arrival of a white dragon, with many opportunities to explore the three pillars of dnd: Roleplay, Exploration and Combat, however, it is a paid to play game being 15.00$ per session. If you want to know more send me a private message here and I can send you more information about the game and answer any of your questions. If you don't then I wish you the best in finding a suitable game for yourself.
Every Mon+Thu i run, for free, CoS/Ravenloft, at 2pm EDT. Level 3. If you don't know this adventure, don't look it up; it'd spoil the mystery. If you know it, tell me whether you did the castle or not, so that i can still surprise you.
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Hi there! I'm running my own homebrew campaign on Sundays, and loving it, but I haven't played much as, well, a player. So I want a chance to play on the other side of things a bit as well.
I hate to be a little passive aggressive here, but kindly please read all the below points before responding, since there's a lot of people who ghost on these forums, and it's best to get all this out of the way to avoid wasting anyone's time:
I think that's about it! Let me know if you have a spot. My discord is Evli#4981
Hello, I'm running Dragon of Icespire peak on Thursday at 8 PM GMT which is a medium-sized campaign that will have you tasked with going on many different missions to help the mining city of Phandlin and its people survive many threats that were instigated by the arrival of a white dragon, with many opportunities to explore the three pillars of dnd: Roleplay, Exploration and Combat, however, it is a paid to play game being 15.00$ per session. If you want to know more send me a private message here and I can send you more information about the game and answer any of your questions. If you don't then I wish you the best in finding a suitable game for yourself.
Every Mon+Thu i run, for free, CoS/Ravenloft, at 2pm EDT. Level 3. If you don't know this adventure, don't look it up; it'd spoil the mystery. If you know it, tell me whether you did the castle or not, so that i can still surprise you.