I am a relatively experienced DM but I am new to d20 (run
two sessions now).
we are looking for one more player to join the band of adventures
in a weekly fun game. This all started as a one hit game but we all had so much
fun we decided to make it a weekly game. We are looking for one more so that
even when real life stops a player making the game we still have enough players
and if everyone can make it then no worries everyone gets a good game.
We already have a Barbarian, Ranger, Warlock, Sorcerer and a
Cleric so please bear this in mind when applying. As we are only 2 games in you will catch up with the
story no problem. You will be starting at level 2.
The story began....
There are many debates about how the Inn called The Last
Dragon, at Scorchmere came to be. The two most popular theories are that either
a fireball spell went awry or Goblin campfire got out of control. Whatever the
start of the story, it ends with a large clearing being burnt into the forest
with a sole surviving oak at its centre. This road mark, on the Wilderness
Road, soon became a campsite, which gradually turned into a rudimentary
shelter, which gradually evolved into an inn which spawned a small village
around it.
For many centuries, The Last Dragon has been an oasis for
weary travellers pushing east into the lands beyond.Though not many have been to The Dragon, many
have heard tales of it from someone who has sheltered a night there – a place
of warmth, security, and surprising luxury in the midst of untamed wilderness.
The village of Scorchmere is typical for this part of the
realm. Livelihoods are made from farming and livestock with a few merchants and
the Inn catering for the few travellers along the Wilderness Road. You and your
companions are enjoying a nights rest at the Inn surrounded by good folk who
know that hard work is what’s needed to make it through harsh times.
You sit around a table enjoying a simple meal telling each
other stories of home.......
Interested them apply below and I will send you an invite if successful