Ghengis
November 30th, 2021, 04:39
Hello adventurers,
we have an ongoing game every Monday night at 4:00 - 8:00 pm PST where we are looking for two new players. Currently we have 4 regular/every week players (not counting me, the GM), with two more returning in January. We like to run with 5-6 per session.
We are currently running Princes of the Apocalypse, so preferably anyone joining won't have already played or read this adventure. We are at a point where will be easy to introduce any new characters that want to jump in. We are still in the "discovering what's going on" part of the story, and any new players can easily be brought up to speed. We rotate party leadership on a voluntary basis throughout the session, and try to give all players as meaningful an experience as they would like.
Our LOW FANTASY homebrew mod is a 5e based system, that uses new character class rules designed to give the game less of a super-hero fantastic feel, and more of a classic D&D feel in a sword & sandals version of Forgotten Realms. There are modified and new character classes, races, spells, items, feats, and a monetary system based on Gary Gygax's first novel "Saga of Old City" that is geared toward more historic realism. The campaign takes place in a dangerous world where decisions are more important than die rolls. If you like older D&D versions including 2nd and 3.5 editions, you will feel right at home with this.
I am an experienced GM, with thousands of hours of GMing experience. We have a fun, experienced group of players, and are collectively somewhere toward the top half of the learning curve for FGU technology.
The goal of the campaign with homebrew rules is to create a solidly defined setting, that is enjoyable for the players, where they are challenged with critical decision making within the story structure.
You are welcome to email me at [email protected] for the fastest reply. Please include your name, your level of experience as a player, whether you are looking to play every week, or less frequently, and any other background you'd like to share.
Cheers,
Ghengis
we have an ongoing game every Monday night at 4:00 - 8:00 pm PST where we are looking for two new players. Currently we have 4 regular/every week players (not counting me, the GM), with two more returning in January. We like to run with 5-6 per session.
We are currently running Princes of the Apocalypse, so preferably anyone joining won't have already played or read this adventure. We are at a point where will be easy to introduce any new characters that want to jump in. We are still in the "discovering what's going on" part of the story, and any new players can easily be brought up to speed. We rotate party leadership on a voluntary basis throughout the session, and try to give all players as meaningful an experience as they would like.
Our LOW FANTASY homebrew mod is a 5e based system, that uses new character class rules designed to give the game less of a super-hero fantastic feel, and more of a classic D&D feel in a sword & sandals version of Forgotten Realms. There are modified and new character classes, races, spells, items, feats, and a monetary system based on Gary Gygax's first novel "Saga of Old City" that is geared toward more historic realism. The campaign takes place in a dangerous world where decisions are more important than die rolls. If you like older D&D versions including 2nd and 3.5 editions, you will feel right at home with this.
I am an experienced GM, with thousands of hours of GMing experience. We have a fun, experienced group of players, and are collectively somewhere toward the top half of the learning curve for FGU technology.
The goal of the campaign with homebrew rules is to create a solidly defined setting, that is enjoyable for the players, where they are challenged with critical decision making within the story structure.
You are welcome to email me at [email protected] for the fastest reply. Please include your name, your level of experience as a player, whether you are looking to play every week, or less frequently, and any other background you'd like to share.
Cheers,
Ghengis