The Particulars: I am looking for a D&D 5e long term campaign that leans heavily towards role-playing and plays on Monday, Thursday, and/or Friday nights (the later in the night the better). I prefer games that are immersive, with good visuals and sounds and where the DM and Players role-play heavily with voice and actions. I do not have a camera but I do use a mic. If it looks like I might be a possible match, then please read on to learn more about me. If it doesn’t, then save yourself the time and thank you for your consideration. About me: I have over 35 years of Role-playing experience both as a player and as a DM/GM. A year ago I ran a short campaign after a couple of years of taking a break from role-playing gaming. It was my first introduction to both the 5e ruleset and to Roll20. I enjoyed them both. But being the immersive type of DM (and to some degree a perfectionist), I created and found heavily detailed maps; lots of handouts, images, and pictures; and used music and sound effects; as well as created, modified, and integrated code to help smooth out and automate many of the D&D and Roll20 processes (I’m a programmer). This was great for the campaign, but not so great for the amount of time it took me to do all of this. With a full time job and a family this didn’t last long. So now I am looking to just play. With that being said, I would be excited in helping the DM out when they need it. Not in actually DM’ing the game, but with assisting in setting up the game, providing and designing maps, tokens, images (god knows I have thousands of them), sounds, and information and assistance on using Roll20 to its greatest extent. I am an easy going old man that loves to role-play. After all, that is what this is all about, right? I “try”, and yes I meant to emphasize the word “try”, to do voices, but I’m not always successful. I do roll-play my actions though. I especially enjoy roll-playing challenging characters as you can see in some of my character concepts below. I love DM’s and Players that do the same. When this happens the games become memorable and epic. Watch some of the ‘Critical Role’ videos on YouTube for some good examples and watch ‘GM Tips w/ Matt Mercer’ for some really good information (This video is awesome for player Roll-playing tips = Roleplaying Against Type in D&D!: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3JnbhpPGMvY" rel="nofollow">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3JnbhpPGMvY</a>). Character concepts: Although I have several good concepts of characters rolling around in my head, some of which are listed below, I am in no way bound to any particular Race or Class. I am pretty flexible about that as long as I like the game, DM, and players - which ultimately is what is important. - A Dwarf Female wakes up in the corner of a pub with no memory of who or where she is. I know, the pub is so cliché, but it is just an example. And please do not tell me you are the type of DM that starts their characters in a pub - unless you have a VERY good reason. If you need better suggestions of how/where to start, ask me. The Female Dwarf is actually a Polymorphed Male (any other race) that had her memory wiped. There are so many ways and reasons in which this could have come about and something for both me and the DM to explore and role-play. The challenge here is a double roll-play whammy. Your not only roll-playing something your not, your one step further down the ladder of what you are not... if that makes any sense. How exciting is that! And just think if other players or the whole group was suffering the same thing. What good time there would be not just in the roll-playing, but in trying to solve the mystery behind how and why. - A Rat-man Mage. Got this concept from a cool image. Anyways, it would obviously be in a monster or intelligent animal (Humanoid like: Cat-folk, Dog-folk, etc...) campaign, both of which would be a first for me. The campaign could be a normal campaign world only the players are playing the monsters this time (which quite frankly sounds a bit difficult since I prefer more realistic style of games. In my eyes, the monsters would always have a hard time since no one, no matter how good the monsters are, would ever truly except them). Or it could be a complete swap where the Animal-folk or monstrous creatures are the civilized races while the pesky mean Humans, Elves, and Dwarves are the true monsters occupying the dungeons and wastelands. Or, in this particular characters case, it could just be another poor Polymorphed person, only he still has his memory and knows who and why... or not.