Hey everyone. I am going to be starting a Rise of the Runelords campaign in about a week and a half, and I am looking for players. Here is a link to the LFG listing, where you can apply for the game. <a href="https://app.roll20.net/lfg/listing/107763/rise-of-" rel="nofollow">https://app.roll20.net/lfg/listing/107763/rise-of-</a>... As this is a listing for a pay to play game, here is what you can expect from me as a GM. - A GM who has years of experience with the Pathfinder Roleplaying system. - As much help designing and building your character as you would like (This is one of my favorite things in Pathfinder to do, so don't hesitate to ask.) - A GM who is experienced with using Roll20 (I can help you on your character sheets, making macros, and other things that will make it easier on you as a player to just do what you are here for and play the game) - The official Rise of the Runelords maps, along with all appropriate Rise of the Runelords pawns as tokens (from both the Rise of the Runelords pawn collection and from the Bestiary pawn collections) - I will listen to feedback and improve based upon the players' suggestions - For the benefit of the players as a whole, while I am fine with mature humor, topics, etc. I have a zero tolerance policy for any slurs, racist & sexist remarks, or in general any inappropriate remarks regarding a persons race, sex, gender identity, religion, etc. I also strongly discourage actions in game such as being unwilling to work with the group, sabotaging the group (there will be no PvP in this game), or in general trying to disrupt the campaign. My goal is that all the players will feel comfortable with each other and have a good time playing the game, and these actions can disrupt that. I encourage any player that doesn't feel comfortable or isn't having fun for whatever reason to come to me and we will try to work out a solution that fixes the problem. This game will require payment to the Game Master at a rate of [5$ per session paid via PayPal]. Roll20 is not responsible for any payment transactions and cannot enforce any private arrangements.