
Brothers Murphy and Carl of the village of Mezbrook have been farmers all their lives. When Carl thinks he's found gold on their family's farmland, greed leads him to dig deeper and deeper, until they find something...else. Some secrets are better left hidden away. (Pathfinder Campaign, semi-homebrewed setting, good focus on roleplay.) <a href="https://app.roll20.net/lfg/listing/53093/unearthed-ancients" rel="nofollow">https://app.roll20.net/lfg/listing/53093/unearthed-ancients</a> I plan on starting this the 24th of August. If we get a full party before then I'll cut it back to the 17th. I'm new to Pathfinder GMing and have been wanting to get my feet wet for awhile. I'm looking for 3-4 players who are available for at least two hours every Wednesday at 4 PM EST. This time is sort of flexible. Sessions can be as short as 2 hours, or as long as the players want. As a player, not GM, of Pathfinder (but not an inexperienced GM in general) I may take some getting used to Pathfinder's systems and tools for GMing a game, but I hope to give you a fun, memorable experience. I'm a fairly laid-back GM who enjoys quality roleplay rather than constant mindless dungeon crawling, and while I adhere to rules and guidelines I'm not a rulesfreak or anything. The goal of Pathfinder is to have fun, and that trumps everything else. Characters will start at 3rd level. This campaign may either be short-term or long-term. Whether it lasts two weeks or three months is up to the players and how the game goes. Classes and races are left unrestricted, though I'd recommend there not be anything too bizarre. Monster Races are also not available for this campaign. You may use any other material from any official Pathfinder publication; homebrewed material is a possibility, just gotta discuss it with me. If you're interested, drop me a brief intro in the LFG listing above along with a character concept. You can be as detailed or as vague as you want. In-depth details can come later if you want. I'm not the best teacher, so I'd prefer if you at least have basic knowledge of Pathfinder or Dungeons & Dragons. That's not to say I'll deny new people, but experienced players will be preferred. Thanks for taking the time to read this!