Game: D&D 5e Group type: Face-to-face Experience: veteran Location: Portland, Oregon Schedule: Looking at an every other-ish Friday evening schedule. Roles sought: 3-4 Players, very open to a player who want to DM from time to time. Game style: See below.
With TPK Brewing and Board Bard Games having opened in SE Portland, I’m hoping to establish an ongoing gaming group utilizing these venues. TPK rents tables for a fee, Board Bard Games has open free public tables and a sort-of-room for a fee. I’m open to other venues, but those are local to me and have advantage. I’m looking for players who are a good fit with each other, whatever that might mean. I’m 57, was introduced to the game at 14 by folks who were twice my age, had a campaign that ran on and off for over 15 years with one of the starting players there at the end. After playing for most of 5th edition I’m looking to DM again. I don’t care about game experience, my favorite moments in gaming frequently come from the newest of players and I feel the game benefits more from an interesting group more than any set of rules.
Style wise I try to mix tactical combats with role playing. I’m big on world building, character development and the interactive story telling elements. The best moments are when the world and the character are writing themselves. I tend to favor epic fantasy with a darkish blend.
My campaigns have been set in a home brewed world stolen from/influenced by: 1& 2edition modules and settings, King Crimson, Hawkwind, the Thomas Covenant books, Harn World, Michael Moorcock, The Prisoner, Jim Starlin, Groo the Wanderer, The Clash, the Pern books, R.E. Howard, David Bowie, Thieves World, The Walking Dead, Babylon 5, Buffy, the Wachowski sisters, Star Trek & Wars and whatever else I come across that feels cool. Previous campaigns I’ve ran can be summed up as “Farmers doing great things” or “wandering through the bones of a failed utopia”. For starters I’m considering running a few classic modules or something like Out of the Abyss before diving into a home-brewed campaign.
If any of this sounds cool to you contact me via this thread or at hobbit-seeing-0g@icloud.com (oddly that was the first apple generated alt-email alias that came up). Once I have a critical mass of players we’ll set up a game.
Game: D&D 5e
Group type: Face-to-face
Experience: veteran
Location: Portland, Oregon
Schedule: Looking at an every other-ish Friday evening schedule.
Roles sought: 3-4 Players, very open to a player who want to DM from time to time.
Game style: See below.
With TPK Brewing and Board Bard Games having opened in SE Portland, I’m hoping to establish an ongoing gaming group utilizing these venues. TPK rents tables for a fee, Board Bard Games has open free public tables and a sort-of-room for a fee. I’m open to other venues, but those are local to me and have advantage. I’m looking for players who are a good fit with each other, whatever that might mean. I’m 57, was introduced to the game at 14 by folks who were twice my age, had a campaign that ran on and off for over 15 years with one of the starting players there at the end. After playing for most of 5th edition I’m looking to DM again. I don’t care about game experience, my favorite moments in gaming frequently come from the newest of players and I feel the game benefits more from an interesting group more than any set of rules.
Style wise I try to mix tactical combats with role playing. I’m big on world building, character development and the interactive story telling elements. The best moments are when the world and the character are writing themselves. I tend to favor epic fantasy with a darkish blend.
My campaigns have been set in a home brewed world stolen from/influenced by: 1& 2edition modules and settings, King Crimson, Hawkwind, the Thomas Covenant books, Harn World, Michael Moorcock, The Prisoner, Jim Starlin, Groo the Wanderer, The Clash, the Pern books, R.E. Howard, David Bowie, Thieves World, The Walking Dead, Babylon 5, Buffy, the Wachowski sisters, Star Trek & Wars and whatever else I come across that feels cool. Previous campaigns I’ve ran can be summed up as “Farmers doing great things” or “wandering through the bones of a failed utopia”. For starters I’m considering running a few classic modules or something like Out of the Abyss before diving into a home-brewed campaign.
If any of this sounds cool to you contact me via this thread or at hobbit-seeing-0g@icloud.com (oddly that was the first apple generated alt-email alias that came up). Once I have a critical mass of players we’ll set up a game.
-Warren