
I will admit, the whole concept of being paid for GMing was a bit of a crazy sounding idea to me to begin with, but what should stop someone from pursuing a favorite pass time of theirs a bit more professionally? I've been running games for friends, family, fellow students during my college years, and groups of complete strangers for years now. From Dungeons and Dragons to Pathfinder, Numenera, Shadowrun, Fantasy AGE, and even adapting boards games like Kingdom Death: Monster onto the virtual space; I've had a fantastic time with my players every time I attempted to run a game they wished to try out. I suppose I should get back to the point, while I'm out of a job and trying to find my big break into my future career which my degree is for (which has been pretty trying so far, honestly), I would like to run games regularly for those who are interested in hiring a GM for the sake of a consistent time and quality for their games. I have plans for pricing to be varied depending on the amount of effort it would require to establish or run a campaign from nearly every setting. Though, for the legality and adherence to Roll20's Code of Conduct :, here is the required disclaimer for the base service: “This game will require payment for my time as a Game Master at a rate of $10/hr. Be advised that payment will occur off site via PayPal or eTransfer and cannot be enforced by the Roll20 staff.” Any individual players or groups are free to send me a personal message with questions or inquiries if they wish to acquire any specific information. If there happen to be those who are willing to have me as a paid GM for their games, I thank you in advance. Though if it is the case that there is no interest, I thank you all for taking the time to read this. - Game On