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LFG Dragon Age rpg adventure in Ferelden. 3-4 players. weekly on saturdays

Hello everyone i'm looking for 3 to 4 players for a campaign using the official Dragon Age system. The game will be played every saturday at 2pm est and will last 4 hours. I can provide you the core rulebook but you will have to do a fair bit of reading. I am new to gm'ing dragon age but have been gm'ing pathfinder for about 4 years so it'll be fine. If you've ever played dragon age origins then you'll have a good grasp of how the system works at it's core. same 3 classes, the 4 races, the specializations at level 6 and 14 and so on. The game takes place a few months before the events of dragon age origins and stars off with you and your allies being hired to guard a trade caravan on its way to Lothering. A relatively simple task that swiftly turns into a tale of spies, dark plots, adventure, and Orlesian food. If you're interested in joining them just tell me a bit about yourself, your playstyle ,and what sort of balance you like in regards to combat, role play ,and exploration encounters. If you have any questions don't be afraid to ask : )
Hey Liam, I would be interested in joining a DA system. I've never played, so I would be working on a bit of a learning curve but I would put in my fair share of work to try and ease that curve as much as possible. I've been role playing for awhile and its mostly been World of Darkness stuff with some intensive role playing/story telling. I usually role play in the 3rd person narrative and like to get as detailed as I can in describing actions and scenes for my character. As far as combat balance, I like to have a steady balance of combat and story, cause the combat tends to get a little dry if there is no story behind it telling us why we are slaying this guy; but ultimately it's up to you as the DM and I'm good with that. I have played DA: Origins and loved it, I think that's why I find the concept of a tabletop DA so appealing. I would like to ask what sort of medium you want to use? Voice? Text? That sort of thing. We can talk specifics when or if I am accepted about character building, background, etc.
the medium will be skype voice chat. Also if you're curious the game is done via 3d6 rolls for just about everything. The system is very simple at its core as far as mechanics are concerned.
i have my first player now so i'll need atleast 2 more
Well I am interested in playing if you would have me, shoot me a message for my Skype name and details
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I'll be willing to play, as you can provide the book. my time zone is UTC -6. If the party and you are good at describing their combats, then half of time in combat is fine. If not, then as little combat as possible, unless the combat's actually interesting in this system.
good to see that you're interested : ). can you tell me a bit about yourself as a player and what you would look for in this game?
I am a programmer and a gamer. I am and can do many things, but above all, I am flexible. My preference is role-playing in table top games, though in systems where it's more involved than simply "I swing my sword", can like combat. Puzzles are fine. What am I looking for in this game? Fun, mostly.
Hi are you still open for players? If so i'm interested. I'm on UTC time.  I have GM'd a few games for dragon age and I absolutely love the world so i'd like to play as a player for a change. I prefer fairly equal roleplay, exploration and combat.
Hi I've never gotten to play a Dragon Age game only seen it played but have always wanted to. If you still have a spot open I'd love to join. So a bit about myself as a player. I enjoy trying to get into character as much as possible and the camaraderie that comes from games such as these. As for the combat, exploration, and combat I think a healthy mix of like 33% of each.