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[LFP][5e][Free][EST/GMT][18+] Champagne - 19th Century Fantasy Campaign

The year is 1882, and it's a chilly February afternoon. There's snow on the ground. Not a lot, but enough to reflect the light of the sun and make the whole world seem brighter than usual. You pad through the small amount of snow, making your way across the courtyard to meet the odd Tiefling who you spoke to yesterday. She’s there, on the bench, like she promised. You greet her politely and sit down next to her. “So,” she says, “you are one of them.” She looks to you with a large amount of trust in her eyes, which shocks you. “You are one of the chosen.” Chosen? Whatever does she mean? You're just a normal person, admittedly a bit on the wealthier side, but no one special. The sun has moved slightly, and your legs are now covered in the shadow of a tree. “I have a task for you, just to be sure,” she says somewhat shyly, “I want you to collect something for me with the others. If you can do this, then I can be sure that you are the ones I need.” She hands you a small slip of paper. You look at it, paralyzed. She can’t be serious. But... you have to try. You owe her one after all. The shadow of the tree overtakes you as you stare blankly at the paper. You eventually look up to ask a question, but the Tiefling is long gone. Hello, hello! And welcome to a campaign post. This is an interest check for a campaign I want to run called Champagne. If the blurb above has intrigued you, please reply or send me a PM for more info. Game will take place on Sunday at 1pm EST // 6pm GMT.
Salut Nani, the campaign sounds interesting and late 19th century is always an exiting period to play in. If the focus is on story telling and less on dice rolling and fighting I would be interested. I am a veteran roleplayer who started out with Warhammer 1e Enemy Within Campaign and have played a fair number of different systems. Having said this a nice setting is way more important then the system. Ciao Peter