My name's Sean, and I'm looking for a group of 3-4 PCs to join me for a weekly Saturday game of Pathfinder. I'll be running the Kingmaker Adventure Path. I'll be using Heroic Method for attributes (2d6+6, so low score is 8, with the mid-range 13). I have all of the books and PDFs for it, and when the time comes, we'll be using the Ultimate Campaign rules for kingdom building. Characters: We'll be using the Core Races, along with Classes from Core and Advanced Players Guide. We'll be creating backgrounds from the Ultimate Campaign guide, and all rolls will be done with me present. Note of my GMing style: I'm very "let the dice fall where they may", so bricking a character is a good way to get your character and/or others killed. So playing, for instance, a barbarian archer who refuses to go melee, and regularly becomes a problem for the party, is likely not long for this world. I have yet to run an AP without character deaths, and no, it's not always the one who committed the stupid. That said, I'm fair, just as I'm not fudging that troll's to hit while you're at 1 HP to give the cleric a round to get to you, I'm also not rerolling that Holy Avenger that ended up being in the Trolls' loot. I use little to no plothammer, but if you wander off, or refuse to take part in the adventure, well, that comes with consequences for yourself and others as well. Just wanna get drunk at the tavern and ignore the rest of the party hunting down bad guys? You won't be getting the XP, and likely none of the loot from said encounter, and if the party fires you, well, that's that. Kind of the Captain Reynolds approach, "If I ever decided to kill you, you'll be awake, you'd be facing me, and you'll be armed." The AP: Kingmaker is just that an AP about making a King, and what shape that kingdom takes based on how the PCs handle things. This means there will be significant down-times with you guys running a small but growing kingdom, where things will be built, managing NPCs, and so on. Yes, there will still be plenty of bodies piling up around you, but don't build characters who can't function if they have to be put in a room to do some urban planning.