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[LFP][5e][Homebrew Setting][Long-Term]Looking for 1 Player, 07:00 PM Central (00:00/01:00 GMT), Fridays Weekly

Posting this again because one of the potential players from the other thread disappeared into thin air and the other thread is already locked The Shardscape — a vast, endless realm of possibility. Here, the memory of a people turns not to myth but instead to physical form, and gods that had once been simply the whimsical ponderings of peoples looking for answers, in a universe that offered few, are born. But it is also a place of nightmare, where the twisted, nihilistic darkness — that insidious creeping evil — which underlies all conscious thought becomes manifest. Thousands of years ago, in their excess, the dwarves beneath the mountains brought a grim reaper upon themselves. As a wildfire scorches the earth following a summer drought, a plague brought down their empire. In a last-ditch attempt, the dwarves closer to the surface sealed the dwarvenholds below, leaving their brethren to die of either disease or starvation. The dwarvenholds have remained sealed since then. At least, until, in a bid to diminish the influence of the church, the secular government of the city of Kassar threw the gates open to adventurers, leaving to them the task of finding and reclaiming for the dwarves the riches once held by within. But millennia of contorted perceptions, of speculation as to what dwells behind the sealed gates, has drawn the Shardscape dangerously close to the mortal realm in the dwarvenholds. And in attempting to warn the people of the potential of danger in the holds, the church has created a swell of negative thought, giving birth to monstrosities that flood from the Shardscape into the sealed cities. As the people’s fear, paranoia, and distrust grows, the Shardscape will feed on the negative energy of their thoughts. It will birth darker and more dangerous aberrations. Where once only creatures of myth and legend spilled from the Shardscape into the dwarvenholds, soon, creatures of pure nightmare, chaos and agony incarnate, will follow. Kassar has created a danger which it refuses to acknowledge, much less fix. The Shardscape rifts within the dwarvenholds are wounds that will fester and grow until they consume Kassar and infects all that they touch. Having seen the danger firsthand, a group of adventurers has departed the city to seek the aid of the Dominion. Knowing the true peril that they face, they hope that they will not arrive too late to defend the city from those who are unknowingly paving the path for its destruction. === A Preponderance of Frauds is an established campaign. We’ve been playing since around December, but unfortunately due to personal and RL reasons, we’ve lost a few of our original group. We’d like to get more people involved, so if you’re up for playing a game on Fridays, at 07:00 PM Central/12:00 AM GMT for around 4 hours every session, we’d like to invite you to join us. Here’s a little information about the campaign that I’m running, and what you can expect of the game: Mind-fuckery : High — With a cognitive realm like the Shardscape in place, where the limit of what is possible is literally the imagination, there is no telling what will face the party. Hatred given form? Fear incarnate? A twisted labyrinth of psychological torment? A contorted image of yourself, who is the embodiment of all that you fear you are? All of it is fair game. Roleplay: High — I like to run games that involve a lot of roleplay, and whenever possible, I like to encourage interactions among player characters and between the players and NPC’s. It might occur that in some sessions, there won’t be any combat encounters at all, but rather quite a few social encounters. Magic: Medium — The Dominion, which controls the majority of the known world, takes a very wary approach to the arcane arts. As a result, magical items that are available are either used for practical purposes, or defensive purposes. Magical weapons come at a premium, and require a license to wield. Gravity: Medium — Like most groups, me and my current players like to have some fun every now and again, but the overall tone of the game is pretty serious. The party isn’t facing a world-ending crisis, but I tend to darker themes in my game. Levity can sometimes be a welcome break, but expect your characters to be put through some difficult stuff. Player Buy-In: Right now, the party is on a mission, a desperate bid to prevent the destruction of the city of Kassar as a result of its own obstinance. In so doing, they have found something of a calling, and, should they survive, they wish to establish for themselves an Adventurer’s Guild to aid in protecting the land and in giving other adventurers the tools that they need to do so alongside them. If you’re up to play as a “defender of the land” type, moving about from crisis to crisis, fulfilling contracts to destroy creatures and seal rifts and clear corruption, then this game might just be for you! === If you find that you’re still interested in the game after that spiel, then we should probably go over a few things about character creation: Starting Level: 9th Character Sheet: 5e Shaped Pre-Built Characters: Because this is an entire setting of my creation, the only pre-built characters that will be accepted are ones without pre-existing backstories unless said backstories are generic enough (i.e. do not contain specific historical events, prominent figures, and/or prominent locations) to be reworked to fit my world, subject to my discretion. Races: A word of forewarning: the races in this setting developed in a very different way than what you might have learned to expect in High Fantasy. For instance, due to a plague that nearly wiped out the entirety of their population, Dwarven society has become particularly fastidious and zealous. You can find more information about the races in this article: The Races of Sekhar There are no extant equivalents of the Triton, Firbolg, Kenku, Aarakocra, Shifter and Warforged races in my setting, and as such they will not be playable. Halflings are extinct as a result of the same plague that wiped out the dwarves. Genasi, Tieflings, and Aasimar are a special case due to in-universe lore. These races will be unavailable to choose from for your first character, but if you’re able to prove that you have the roleplay chops to play these races (because of aforementioned lore reasons), then I’ll let you use them for your next character if your first character dies. Alignment: I choose not to allow characters that start out evil-aligned. Classes: Anything published is fair game. UA classes are not unwelcome (except for the mystic), but you should talk to me before you decide to use something from UA. If a UA class/subclass has a published equivalent, the published option takes precedent, of course. I allow Matthew Mercer’s Gunslinger homebrew class, but not any of his other class options. Current Party Composition: A’Drekh (Dragonborn) Hexblade Warlock IstErián (Human) Storm Herald Barbarian Arventiri (Human) Assassin Rogue IstEristur (Orc) Samurai Fighter And that’s about it, I think? In-world lore will be discussed further with individuals when they join. Don’t hesitate to ask me questions about the world, though, as I’m very much open to answering them!
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Oh, I remember wanting to be in this game, guess that other player didn't manifest themselves. Well, I'm still available, was looking into other games but I haven't had anything concrete panned out yet. I'm kind of good to do whatever.
I would love to give this a go. I play a game every Saturday and a game on friday wouldn't be a problem. For you see the group i play with on Saturdays i have been playing with for year's.
I would love to join in the game I am just looking for a game were everyone is having fun. 
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@Daniel O. — I've talked it over with my deputy and we've come to the conclusion that in conjunction with your post on the last thread, we'll have to take a pass at this point in time. @King Arkantis, @Danger Zone — Could you tell us a bit more about yourselves?
Malkuthe said: @Daniel O. — I've talked it over with my deputy and we've come to the conclusion that in conjunction with your post on the last thread, we'll have to take a pass at this point in time. @King Arkantis — Could you tell us a bit more about yourself? Alright.  Hopefully you'll find somebody who actually shows up this time. Good luck with your game.
I'd also love to play! I have an idea for a character and I've played 5e for a few years now. A Half Orc Cleric is what I had in mind
@Lara — Can you tell us more about yourself?
Hello! Andrew here, I'm a twenty year old college student and I've been playing D&D 5e pretty regularly for the past four years, the setting and campaign expectations you spilled out in your post sound interesting and I'd love to join your campaign. Most of my D&D experience is as a DM, but I've played several campaigns and one shots and always love playing whenever I get the chance. I've got a ton of experience with both 5e and roll20, and I'd love to join the adventures through your homebrew with the other players you've already collected. I see the party built so far and I'd probably be playing some type of utility based character, perhaps a bard/druid/cleric although I might consider a sorcerer or a wizard.  Let me know if you have any questions for me, feel free to PM me on roll20 or just reply in the thread.