This may be a long shot but I am currently looking to gather a group who would like to play late in the night. Time and day of the week does have some flexibility but would prefer around this time if possible. About the DM: I've been DMing 5E for about 8 years now. I have run many long-term campaigns, in my earlier days running a campaign with 3 simultaneous groups in the same world. While this campaign would be *much* smaller in scope than that I feel the quality of having a tight story will do it well. My DMing style tends to favor ensuring time spent while playing is "meaningful". I dislike random encounters or encounters that exist just to fill up time in the session. I am also more of a show rather than tell DM, especially when DMing a module like this campaign will be. I use battlemaps, effects, music, vision, etc to the fullest rather than leaning on theater of mind. This tends to have an effect of the campaign feeling more video-game like to some people, which is what I prefer as a player. About the campaign: This Module is a horror/mystery filled campaign that primarily focuses on roleplay and social encounters above combat. There is still plenty of combat available, but most combat encounters will have some way to solve the problem without a direct engagement. Indiscriminate Murder is Counter-Productive. The campaign contains a wide variety of social encounters which will be made much more difficult by characters whose first solution to every meeting is violence. The adventure has been written to anticipate the case that the party treats every NPC as hostile— but this is not an easy path. Characters will start at level 5 and if you do every storyline you will expect to end around level 10. If this interests you feel free to leave a comment below / send me a message! The campaign will last for about 20ish sessions and will likely start in about a month or so, earlier if I can find all the players faster. The title says 1am but I can also start around 11p instead if need be. Sessions will be 3 hours long with some sessions being a little shorter depending on what content we are getting through.