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[LFG] [D&D5E] [GMT+1] Experienced Player Looking for Roleplay Heavy Campaign

Hello to all Dice Nerds and Geeks, My name is ZeAfroGentleman, but for ease perhaps just calling me Ze or Afro works better. I'm a twenty-seven year old Dungeons and Dragons player that's in search for a new campaign to fill in the time slot for my evening. I'm looking for a Roleplay Heavy Campaign, doesn't matter whether it's module or not, but would prefer homebrew overall. As for what modules I've played, I've only played Out of the Abyss and Ghosts of the Saltmarsh, in which I'm looking for a Ghosts of Saltmarsh campaign, given mine ended quite soon into the overall campaign. As for my personality, I'm goofy, bombastic, over-the-top, and an avid lover of anime and naturally roleplay. I stream on Twitch three days a week, for about three to four hours each day I stream. Overall I'm also someone that's very empathetic, very caring and very nurturing. Overall quite laid back and wanting to have fun here. I'm looking for a campaign that starts around  noon EST  for the sake of time zones. This would be 6PM GMT+1 give or take. Somewhere around that timeframe. Experience wise I have about four or so years of Dungeons and Dragons 5E experience, with having Dungeon Mastered two campaigns myself. I'm also looking for a medieval/traditional styled Dungeons and Dragons game. Preference as well to something potentially Nordic in story telling. So if you're looking for another player, and if your game fits the time frame. Please DM me or reply on this thread. Not looking for a paid game. Don't have the funding for that, I'm afraid. -ZeAfroGentleman.
Bumping this.
Bump this again, as it's still relevant.