"Patrician Purius Justepa of Nuvium seeks adventurers and men of diverse experience to assist him in the exploration of the Isles of Emnos.  Even the humblest of the heathens inhabiting the Isles eat from golden plates and their unholy idols are adorned with gems as big as a man's fist. Previous missionaries to the islands have not been heard from again and the Church calls for her shepherds to be found and if needs be, avenged.  The Patrician has commissioned a fine ship and respected captain to transport his men across the ocean and surviving employees will receive a hundredth share of all loot found. Interested parties should report to Captain D'Sario of the Seahawk on Nossae docks before the Feast of St. Piona." My current campaign is coming to an end I'm looking to run something new. An episodic dungeon crawling campaign with bronze age explorers battling Lovecraftian nightmares and plundering ancient ruins. I'll be using the Five Torches Deep ruleset with some modifications so if you're looking for: dangerous and unpredictable magic. Chance of spell failure, madness and mutations! deadly high stakes combat  an emphasis on player driven problem solving low fantasy, sword and sandals tone. Conan meets Warhammer with a bit of David Gemmell thrown in This could be the campaign for you. We'll be doing a lot of traditional D&Disms - rolling stats in order, gold for xp, characters are grubby adventurers not shiny heroes - but Five Torches Deep has some character customisation similar to 5E, allowing a blend of OSR and modern mechanics. I'm applying my own modifications on top of that for a more grounded feel to combat and avoid hit point bloat. Play will be structured so each session is self contained preventing the game from stalling if people can't make it and at the same time letting me try something different from week to week as different teams explore the islands. This'll be somewhat of an experiment on my part, having run exclusively 5E for the past few years. Time-wise, I'd be looking at 5 pm BST on a Sunday and going for about four hours. Ideally starting either next week (1st August) or the following one. Once my current 5E campaign is done, I'd be willing to run another session starting earlier on the same day if there's sufficient interest.  (edit: because I just can't leave things alone...)