Sorry you're having trouble finding a group for a longer campaign. As I would like to have you in my group, Jen, I think it would be a great fit style wise, but as we tested out, our current play time wasn't going to work (we were too early on a weekday). Just to help with personal anecdotes, it took me some time and trial and error too. It took me several weeks after I joined Roll20 to find any games to "join" and that was mystifying to me at first, how can there be such a popular game website but no games for me to join? Later I understood that's just part of the natural process since, although there are 1000's of games happening at any given time, most of those games are full and happy, leaving only a small percentage of current games who might offering an open spot, and of course those spots fill quickly. Next, I joined a game, to make a long story short I joined and dropped from a few games (litany of various reasons on my side or theirs) for several months before I found a longer fit. Now the epic conclusion of this story!! I'm a player in Tyler's 2E game that has been going for 2 years (as of next month, the game's birthday in September) and we are around 7th level. My other campaign I'm a DM and we have surpassed 6 months of play, the PC's are around 4th-5th level now. It can be done. Even my 2 most-solid long-term games have had some Player turnover and churn, but with a core of Players who take interest in the game style & times the Dungeon Master is offering. So don't set expectations TOO high (for the perfect long term group that nobody drops out), but set your expectations for making yourself compatible with the DM, setting, method of 2E, and the group. If any advice from this, moral of the story is be persistent, be patient, be clear of your interests (but be sure to remain flexible on non-essential preferences, so you can bend yourself a bit on some little house rules a DM might have that are new to you). Listen closely to anything the DM says/types or read between the lines, do your best to discern the gameplay style and find offerings that seem to fit, based on any indicators about the game/DM. Narrow it down to the ones that fit your time slot. I know it's ironic I'm saying narrow it down when you are looking for MORE options, but the point is to find a matching fit for yourself. Keep looking because it might be 5-6 times a year that the ideal offering comes up, so you want to be looking on the day that the offer is posted.