Greetings friends! I am a long time player of D&D (13 years or so), and I have some experience being a DM (something I've been working on getting better at, because I do love being the evil mastermind behind the DM screen *insert evil laugh here*). However, as life has progressed, I've found myself without a group to play with, nor the ability to drive away from home to spend a few hours away. Being a new father sure is taxing! But, my lovely wife (she may or may not be reading over my shoulder, pay it no attention lol) said that if I could find a way to play without leaving to help with the newborn, I'd be allowed a few hours in the evening to play with whomever. So, here I am on Roll20, looking for a game to join! To give anyone interested in giving me a chance, I'd like to let you read my most recent character creation idea, to get a feel of the type of player I am. Edit: I'm in PST (GMT - 8:00), I'd like to stick with free games, my wallet is rather tied with the newborn. I'm available most evenings, I'm pretty flexible on weekdays/weekends for now. DISCLAIMER:   The needs of my newborn come first, so I would need the acceptance from the DM and group that I may have to walk away from the game at times. I will otherwise do my best to be present and an active member of the group. Character Name: Ctirad Laurito Level and Class: Level 3 - Multi-classed Fighter/Cleric (first 2 in Fighter, 3rd in Cleric) Cleric Domain: Death Alignment: Lawful Neutral God: Kelemvor, God of the Dead Backstory: "There was a time when I was scared of death, just as you all are. As a soldier who has been in war, I have seen more than my fair share of death. It is madness, the horror flowing and ebbing around you, the sight of senseless deaths of hundreds, thousands of innocents. Many of my brothers were taken by the madness, their lack of understanding driving them to embrace death, to embrace the evil that waited for them. But not I. I do not claim to be stronger or better than my brothers who fell. I merely sought understanding, to truly know Death, and to not fear it. I remember when I found my answer, when I found my true calling. It was after another pointless battle, the bodies of too many to count surrounding me when I fell on my knees. I prayed my first heartfelt prayer that day, the deepest searching for answers and understanding. It was then when Kelemvor spoke to me, opened my eyes, and showed me my path."