Ever since my last long-ish campaign just kind of spontaneously died without warning, and our group has had no contact from the GM since the beginning of October(despite mentions on Discord, and a pm on a forum on which we are both a member), I have been itching to start up another campaign. The player(s) portion of the topic title refers to one other player from said campaign, as well as a third interested player, too. Although I, myself, am potentially interested in joining a campaign on my own, as well. We all have a fairly solid understanding of the mechanics of Pathfinder, and PnP roleplaying in general, but are also willing to work with fairly new people as long as they are willing to learn. While myself and the mentioned player in the previous campaign, specifically, were intrigued by running a Kingmaker campaign, we're fairly open to other ideas as well. We have an associate who may be interested in DM/GM-ing, having done so a fair bit in the past, but since that's not a guarantee, I am tentatively looking for one of those as well for this proposed group. I/We don't mind running within the core ruleset, but even a little amount of interpretive flexibility can go a long way sometimes to improve the game experience as a whole. Likewise, we are very open and willing to discuss between the group what the preferred house rules, if any(character creation, critical confirmation, crafting, finesse, feat taxes, etc.), might be. Now, for the possible deal breaker, though. Due to my personal work variance on scheduling, as I work evenings, but on variable days, we were doing morning sessions to guarantee my availability on any given day. This only caused a minor grumble with one of our players, due to living a timezone earlier than me, while the rest were two and three hours ahead, but is a potential issue nonetheless. Our usual starting playtime as a result was roughly 7 a.m. MST(9 EST) on Sundays(weekend mornings being understandably easiest for the other players), for roughly four hours. I am also generally available after 10 p.m. MST, but that's pretty late for most people. Feel free to ask for clarification on any of the above.