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The Call to Adventure can be a seductive one, so be warned. (FREE TO PLAY)

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  I seek the strongest of body, the quickest of wit, and the purest of soul! But… I guess… you’ll do in a pinch.   DM seeking Party: The World of Greyhawk is in need of those with steel in their backbones. This is not the world you may have come to know today… No, far from it.   I speak of Greyhawk of yester year! A world much like the world of J. R. R. Tolkien’s Middle Earth, and yet not Middle Earth. A world of language and poetry, full of beauty and terror. A place where cultures incubate from within their own histories. I speak, of the Original Box Set of Greyhawk!   Join my Campaign and I’ll promise you and adventure you will remember the rest of your life!   I use D&D 5E… the BEST edition… D&D 5e is by… far the best version of D&D because it sets a fantastic balance between playability and function. The (3) core books are near perfect in table top RPG game design. However… I have but one ask!   I have crafted a world of style and flavor that, regretfully, a few things don’t quite fit within. These orphans from the PHB are the races Dragonborn and Tieflings. I’m sorry, but they will have to be set aside if you are to join this adventure. Their presence would conflict with the harmony that flows throughout our tail. In addition… all products beyond these Core Books will need to be approved by me… the DM.   I have a Pro account with Roll20. So, that means everyone will automatically have access to the 3 core rule books with in the Roll20 Compendiums. Thus,” Drag and Drop” Items, Spells and more can easily and quickly be dropped right onto your PC Sheets! It doesn’t get any better than that. Wait… it gets better… if I didn’t already say… I AM FREE! That’s right, I do this for the love of the game. If all this sounds acceptable… and I know for some, I have indeed asked a great deal of you, then I look forward to playing on Wednesday nights at 7:00pm EST. Drop me a PM and I’ll send you my Discord Info so we can talk and iron out the details. Remember this… not all that glitters is gold… and not all who wander are lost. What I love about RPGs are the interactions within the party that really make the adventure pop! Nothing brings out a true adventure like diversity. Everyone is welcome. The only difficult person you need to deal with is me… and I’m easy enough to placate. Oh… I “sandbox” the hell out of this thing too! Below are the reasons why.
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One more thing… It is mostly unspoken that RPGs have a very strong attraction to many with… lets say… personal or emotional challenges. Life is hard, we all know this. I’ve found that playing DnD in the virtual world somewhat different, then if we were all say… sitting around my dining room table on a Wednesday night. The Party seems much more fluid in its attendance, so I have worked out a bit of magic to remedy these fluidity troubles. As the Campaign always marches on… Players may drop. Players may join. Four (4) players are my basement and 6 my ceiling. Once we have dropped to (4), we play on, while I reengage with the recruiting. When I wrangle (2) new Players… the party swells to 6, once again. So, the party might be made up of PCs of varying levels. Hell, after a certain point in time, it might not even consist of players that originally started the Campaign… but… as they say… the Show Must Go On!  I will be using the Leveling system right out of the 5E DMG (with just 1 change). Excel has made this, not only possible… but quite easy.  Oh, and by the way, it will be my responsibility to keep track of all of this… not the players. So, you don’t need to worry your pretty little heads about it. (Unless, you’re the kind of person that really wants to see how the sausage is made (I keep no secrets)). Dan DaMan.