I have been playing pen and paper games since D&D 1E. I have played multiple systems from D&D to Palladium to GURPs to Cyberpunk and beyond. My gaming group exploded back in 2000. I tried to reform the group several times or start new groups but to no avail. I found Roll20 a while back and started GMing a few friends through D&D 5E. Then I found Pathfinder and started messing with it. I want to get more into Pathfinder but I think playing would help me hone the skills down some. Plus I would love to play again and not just GM.  Things you should know. 1) I am a detailed player. I tend to get really into a character's details. For example: While playing a ranger I got real heavy into bows, arrows, and the materials to make said items. Even going so far as to pull what the GM allowed from other sources. I am really thinking I want to play a potion making mage. Not an alchemist though. Just a mage really into making potions. So dont be surprised if you hear "These dead orcs in front us.... What potion ingredients can I get from em?" followed by pencil scratches on paper of what I find. 2) I am also a descriptive player. You wont hear "Gonna hit him" from me. Its always descriptive what I do. I dont get too into it "I am going to wait til his blade is exactly 43 degrees up at a SSW direction then take the tip of my blade and......." More common things would be "Yah lets go ahead and take this dirk and stick it right into that blood shot eye of his." 3) I prefer rules light. I understand rules are there for a reason but when I am fighting off a bugbear that is working hard on grabbing my legs and making a wish, I am not going to care about a kobold squeeking by and an attack of opportunity. However if the bugbear turns and runs, he so going to be waxing my broadsword with his brainpan.  4) I am free thursday nights and friday nights.  Thats about it. Hit me up with further questions and such if you so desire.