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I'm running a campaign Fridays 7-10 pm PST. I need two more players, I know that most likely we won't actually start today but I was hoping for everyone to make their characters and get to know each other.
Hmmm...Saw this post last night, but I would have to ask, any chance the game could start slightly earlier? I'm EST, and 10pm start time is really late. even 1 hour earlier would help a ton. Let me know, and if it's a possibility, we can chat more. Thanks.
I havent played a game in a while and i need my fix! if possible, I would like to use a homebrew class by Matthew Mercer (DM for geek and sundry's critical role and famous voice actor) the blood hunter - you can find it on the DMsGuild website and is highly rated, I also have a Dungeon Master's guide and Player Handbook if it makes things easier (I promise I wont metagame)
Im interested in this campaign. Please PM if you do choose me. Would love to actually join a campaign and be consistant instead always have players missing.
I'm a newb, but really want to play. Post 7pm is pretty much the only time I can play, and you are one of the few looking at that time window. Let me know!
Hey Alex, I could be keen on this as well. The times work just fine for me. I'm free on my evenings and actually prefer shorter sessions. Feel free to throw me a message if you'd like to get to know me more or check out my bio here. I also could/would love to stream your games on my twitch account - that always adds an extra bit of fun knowing that you're performing for others. I know it's not for everyone though. -Andy