
I am hoping I won't have to GM. I am just trying to get this ball rolling in the direction I want, then I'm more than happy to hand over the reigns. I simply want a committed group of people who are laid back and like to have fun, with a similar sense of humor as myself (which can be pretty freaking dark). I like to chat and stuff during breaks or w/e but focus on the game when it's go time. I want this game to focus on role-playing as much as combat. I want the alignments to be between neutral and evil (I've had my fill of white-knight paladin's lately...). I'm building this game for the long haul and I want to stream the sessions live via Twitch/YouTube. Which also means... You will need to have a working cam/mic and be using them pretty much constantly. With all the tech available to us, let's use it damn it! Along with lawful-stupid paladin's, I have also had my fill of tech support. It will be your responsibility to make sure you have everything you need set up and running prior to game time. Gawd, I sound like such a dick! But I know I'm not alone. For all of you reading this who are always prepared and have your shit together and are sick of sitting and waiting while your party tries to explain how to un-mute a f****** microphone to someone; you're my people. For all of you who are sick of having a pvp deathmatch every-time you try to pickpocket some rich, prick vendor all because a lame-ass pally tries to impose his sense of morality on you; you're my people. And please, let one of you be an awesome GM and I will drop this baby right in your lap. Only reply if you are willing and able to have a quick video chat prior to game day so we can decide quickly if we hate each other's faces or not. The actual start date is not set yet, so include best days/times in your reply. Now sign up and let's burn this mother down! One more thing: I'm not looking for a rule-master. But please be able to play the class you pick relatively smoothly. I'm looking for players with above average experience. I am also located in Mountain time and plan each session to last 6-8 hours. Be able to commit.