
So here's the deal. I already run my own game in roll20 with some friends of mine, but it's not enough for me. I'd love to play more and improve my GMing skills (as well as get a better handle on using roll20).
So, I would like to start running some Pathfinder modules and adventures to get better.
(For those curious about my experience, I've played Pathfinder off-and-on for two years and have GMed two campaigns previously and one currently.)
This would be tentatively set for Sunday evenings EST (starting February 3rd) but I am amendable to this; no Thursdays or Fridays and no mornings, however.
So what do I need from you?
---A character sheet (preferably on <a href="http://www.myth-weavers.com/" rel="nofollow">www.myth-weavers.com/</a> ) for a Level 1 character using a 20-point build and up to two traits. Starting gold is the average gold for whatever starting class you use.
---Anything that is published by Paizo for Pathfinder is allowable; no 3rd party or 3.5 materials.
---Flavor text and character backgrounds are encouraged, but not necessary.
If I get more players than slots (and I'm looking at 4/5 slots max), I am NOT instituting a first-come-first-served policy. I will be taking everyone under review. Don't be discouraged if I'm filled up as I will be keeping a number of players on a stand-by list (if you do not wish to be on the list please indicate so; I understand that not everyone will want to be a backup). If my schedule frees up some more, I may run another group.
Furthermore, I consider these games rather low commitment. If you have to drop out, that's understandable. If you want to pass on a session, please let me know ahead of time so that I can try to contact someone else.
What you need to know:
I have played in more terrible games than good ones thanks to one person at the table ruining the dynamic. For this reason, I'm rather draconian about certain behaviors. The one rule I am a Rules Lawyer on is Everyone Has Fun. If there is an on-going problem I will boot players from the game and find new players.
With that said I hope I haven't scared any prospective players off and welcome any questions any of you might have.
UPDATE 1/27: My apologies, but I will no longer be able to do Sunday evenings. I am currently looking at Sunday afternoons, beginning at 12pm EST. However, nothing will be set in stone until I have an idea of who will be playing.
If you can, please indicate other days and times that would also work for you so that I have a backup if Sunday afternoons do not work out. I apologize for the strange and haphazard way I'm organizing this, but as soon as I get an idea of what will work and what won't this should become clearer.
If there are enough leftover people that are all free for another day, I may just run the same adventure path twice in a week, but that's only an idea for now.