Interest check PFS2 or PF2/SF standalone adventure workdays evening UTC or weekends
As the title states, this is not yet a LFP post, this is a "get a sense of what people are interested in / when people are available / what is feasible to run" post.
If you are interested, please respond with the timeslots and the adventure you would be interested in (e.g. timeslots A and D, PFS2 or Malevolence).
Whether I'll run something and what I'll run when will however obviously depend on the responses. I didn't include a poll as that would just complicate matters at this point in time.
Technical details:
We'd use Fantasy Grounds Unity as a VTT (I have an Ultimate license, so a free version is enough to connect) and either Discord or Teamspeak for audio.
Session time would be around 3-4 hours, group size 4-6 players (a lower size is usually better but depends on everyone being able to make it reliably).
All times in UTC, be sure to adjust them to your local timezone. The UTC times are based on current DST, the times will likely get adjusted by one hour at the end of October.
I am reasonably familiar with the rulsesets (I've run one six book PF2 Age of Ashes campaign and several SF AP campaigns).
Possible timeslots for 3-4 hour sessions:
A. MON around 6 PM UTC (+-1 hour)
B. THU around 6 PM UTC (+-1 hour)
C. FRI around 6 PM UTC (+-1 hour)
D. SAT around 8.30 AM UTC (+-1 hour)
E. SAT around 6 PM UTC (+-1 hour)
F. SUN around 8.30 AM UTC (+-1 hour)
G. SUN around 1 PM UTC (+-1 hour)
Some PFS2 options (usually one 3-4 hour session):
Pathfinder One-Shot #2: Dinner at Lionlodge (this one is likely to take two sessions - or one longer session)
2-06: The Crashing Wave (3-6, repeatable)
2-08: A Frosty Mug (5-8)
2-13: A Gilded Test (1-4) [one player has already indicated interest for this scenario for the timeslot at roughly 5.30 PM UTC on Sunday]
2-19: Enter the Pallid Peak (1-4)
Quests or Bounties
Other scenarios (please note that I would still stay away from later season 2 and season 3 meta plot scenarios)
PF2 standalones (around eight 3-4 hour session):
Pathfinder Adventure: The Slithering (5th level) [non-human characters only; this one can be a bit problematic]
"In the cosmopolitan trading city of Kibwe, at the edge of the Mwangi Expanse, innocent people struck by a terrible curse known as the slithering."
Pathfinder Adventure: Troubles in Otari (2nd level) [optionally with the Beginner's Box adventure first]
"The anthology's three adventures introduce a number of play styles, including clearing out an abandoned fish camp, a sandbox romp to get to the bottom of sabotage, and a classic puzzle-filled dungeon crawl."
Pathfinder Adventure: Malevolence (3rd level) [horror-themed]
"The house has stood abandoned on its lonely hilltop, brooding quietly over the ruins of a once thriving town for decades. No one has lived within its walls since the night a terrific storm flooded the coastal town below—and since a tragedy struck down the noble family that once dwelt within—but now, the mansion has attracted the attention of a curious group of adventurers."
Pathfinder Adventure: Night of the Gray Death (16th level!) [depending on how many unique PCs there are, I may wait until the FG version is released]
"Galt's executioners are the masked and mysterious Gray Gardeners. Held above the laws of the chaotic nation, these grim killers soak the revolution-wracked land in dread and blood. They behead the guilty and innocent alike with their magical guillotines, but few possess the courage to stand against them."
SF standalones (around six to eight 3-4 hour session):
Starfinder Adventure: Junker's Delight (1st level)
"Centuries ago, the Stellar Flare—a science vessel researching the strange dimension known as the Drift—crashed on the surface of Akiton. Now, Vari-13, an android with a claim to the Stellar Flare, wants to find the wreck and rescue its valuable research. But Vari-13 will need help, and that's where [you] come in."
Starfinder Adventure: The Liberation of Locus-1 (4th level)
"Welcome to Locus-1, a research station on the frontier, using magic and science to study a strange cosmological phenomenon known only as the Locus. But the inhabitants of Locus-1 are far from civilization and they have a problem: pirates."