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[DnD 5e][P2P] Summer games! All timezones! Beginners and seasoned adventures are all welcomed!

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Hello people! Before you continue reading, it is important that you are aware that this is indeed a PAID game. "This game will require payment of 12.5 USD PER SESSION to participate(with a minimum of 4 players per group), payment will be paid through paypal (Or Swish if you are Swedish), the player pays the paypal fee. Roll20 is not responsible for any payment transactions and cannot enforce any private arrangements. For more information please see the Roll20 Code of Conduct." Here is a listing to one of the games which has a set date and time ;&nbsp; <a href="https://app.roll20.net/lfg/listing/107235/the-world-of-gael-sunday" rel="nofollow">https://app.roll20.net/lfg/listing/107235/the-world-of-gael-sunday</a> and then the general one where you can apply for any time;&nbsp; <a href="https://app.roll20.net/lfg/listing/119443/summer-games" rel="nofollow">https://app.roll20.net/lfg/listing/119443/summer-games</a> With that out of the way, let me tell you why i believe that i can charge money for something that you could find somewhere else for free! My name is Tim, i'm a 25 year old teacher student with about 1.5 years left in university before i get my degree. The past years i have spent playing a lot of TTRPG games, accumulating around 3650 hours in total, both here on roll20 and IRL. I am an energetic person who puts his soul and heart into my campaigns and players. My games are run with a high focus on realism! I like to run the games/worlds like a biological creature, so that it reacts to how the players interacts with it. It could be compared to a mesh between the games Dark souls (for the difficulty) and Skyrim (for the freedom). I love roleplaying, and will probably always do! Thusly i put a lot of emphasis on it and what comes with it. For example, i will never allow anybody to tell me that they wish to roll to persuade somebody. I require you to actually tell me in character the arguments when trying to persuade somebody. The same goes for when you want to do almost anything, you are required to describe how you wish to do something and the better you describe things the easier it will become! So in bullet form, what do i offer? * An experienced DM who knows how to create an immersive, gritty, realistic and epic adventure * A fleshed out homebrew world, and with your help there will be an even more thicker feeling to the world * A chance to add your own ideas into an already existing world * Someone who is enthusiastic about DnD to the point of where he will spend loads of time on a campaign to make it as perfect as possible for his players * A campaign filled with lore, plottwists, NPCs with their own drives and goals * A biological world that you can affect with your interactions * A co-operative sandbox world with as many choices to it as you can think of, though with enough structure for you to enjoy the quests within, just that you chose what quests you want to take part of * Customized/homebrewed magical items * A new pantheon that coexists with the old (forgotten realms) one. * Dynamic lightning on all the battle maps * Old school dungeon crawling with puzzles and riddles (and of course monster slaying) With all that text out of the way, let's get down to business(not a mulan reference...or?).&nbsp; I am going to start up some games! The game you wish to participate in is completely up to you to chose! A module? Sure! A oneshot? Sure! A minor homebrew campaign? Sure! An introduction to the DnD world? Sure! I am extremely flexible, not the can put legs behind my head flexible, but you understand!&nbsp; What i need from you, is the following; 1. Make an application 2. In this application answer the following; * Name * Experience (Note that it is COMPLETELY fine to have no experience) * Preference of game (Module/Homebrew/Beginners guide) * If you have a preferred kind of setting for the campaign * Preference of group size * Preferred starting level * AND THE MOST IMPORTANT PART OF THIS; Write down ALL the times you will be avaliable during MONDAY TO FRIDAY, and make sure that you write down the timezone too.&nbsp; * Discord name (I run all my games over discord) 3. ???? 4. Profit I will contact you as soon as i can and i will hold either a written or oral """""interview""""" with you!
Could GM please change the word "or" to "and" in title?
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Gen Kitty
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Tim G. said: Could GM please change the word "or" to "and" in title? Wandering moderator to the rescue.
Bump!
Some more bumps.&nbsp; One game has been set to WEDNESDAY 12.30 EST / 6.30 CEST ,&nbsp; Intro to that one; " Ah, the smell of salt. It’s in your clothes, on the steel of your weapons, in the brews you are drinking. Spending time on the sea will do that. Especially such a long journey you have had to endure to finally make it here. The silver coast, or Izual as the natives call it. 3 months you have been at the sea, battling hunger, storms and sea monsters on your way here. Looking around you, there’s not much space left inside the small tavern of “Roster’s B&B”. The lights are flickering, the men murmuring and the barkeep silent. From time to time, everything goes white and you can hear the rumbling of the sky above. Hail as big as your hands smattering down, shattering on the cobblestone street in front of the tavern. A thought passes through your mind “Why did i come here?”. When you stepped ashore, an old man who was likely a beggar stepped up to you and spoke. He spoke of ill omens, of storms coming from nowhere and monsters inside the storms who steal and murder. This was 4 hours ago, and by that time the sun was high in the sky and not a single cloud could be seen in the heavens. It’s hard to push through the slight fear trickling down your spine and remember why you are here. Lady Gilda Hazlebottom. She is the reason for why you are here, and why there’s a note inside your backpack addressed to Lord Lawrence Hazlebottom. A simple delivery that would earn you 350 gold pieces worth of jewels. His Estate is said to be outside the city, just a few hours. The problematic thing is that the end date of the job, is today, and if you don’t get that damn letter to him you will be paid nothing. Looking outside again, you see a flash of lightning, and this time you are certain that you saw something moving in the shadows of the time. Something not quite human-like. "
Bump.&nbsp; 1 more for the game above need3d. Possibly 2 if you're a group.