
Hello. So I'm looking to start a group for a unique setting. It would sort of be a genre blend akin to Steven King's the dark tower series. I haven't firmly established the time as it depends on when people can play. I could do Mondays or Thursdays at some time between 4:30 - 11:00 CDT. I like to have sessions that are around four hours long but we could go shorter or longer depending on the player's preferences. It will have the feel adventurous feel of Dungeon World. The heroes will be beacons of light amidst a world of darkness and sorrow. There will be magic. The campaign will have a more dramatic/serious tone. The world would have gone through several apocalypses by the time the players enter the scene. So the ruins of several civilizations built over each other are strewn throughout. Some were more in line with fantasy elements, others more scifi. Demons run rampant, Bizarre pockets of survivors trying to build civilization amidst the chaos of this world exist here and there. Things will probably eventually get pretty epic unless the group doesn't want to do that. The game would be a complete sandbox. Things will be happening in the world - the players are free to engage or ignore, with consequences for the world of course. The group would need to have at least similar alignments (to maintain group unity) and they couldn't be evil, I don't like running games with evil players. Newbies are welcome, but I'm looking for people who are going to be into the roleplaying dimension of the game. Players who spend most of the time speaking in character and who won't mind just having time to talk with each other or the NPCs. Our goal as a group would be to co-create an awesome story. The system I would use would be a modification of World of Dungeons, drawing heavily from Apocalypse world and Dungeon World. Playbooks will be customized to meet the characters concepts which could range as wide from Mage to Mechwarrior. It's a really easy system to learn and it's amazing what it lets you do without dumbing things down. Definitely worth trying. I will include the cooperative world building dynamic from the PbtA games