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[LFP][Pathfinder][PTP] Rappan Athuk, a Pathfinder megadungeon, weekly on Sundays 12:00PM GMT+1

Looking for 4-5 players for this weekly pay-to-play group. Disclaimer below, description and info below that, link to listing here:&nbsp; <a href="https://app.roll20.net/lfg/listing/131539/rappan-athuk" rel="nofollow">https://app.roll20.net/lfg/listing/131539/rappan-athuk</a> This game will require payment to the Game Master at a rate of £10 per session per player via PayPal. Roll20 is not responsible for any payment transactions and cannot enforce any private arrangements. Many hundreds of years ago, the forces of good allied to destroy the main Temple of Orcus in the ancient city of Tsar. With their temple in ruins, the surviving high priests of this accursed demon lord fled the city with an army of enemies on their trail—an army of heroic fighters, clerics and paladins—led by Zelkor, a powerful wizard. The exact fate of these evil priests was then unknown, for not only did the remnants of the followers of Orcus disappear from all human reckoning, but so did the army of light that followed after them disappear as well.&nbsp; Some said that in the eternal scales the loss of so many good men was a fair price to pay to rid the world of so much evil. The evil cult, however, had not been destroyed. The surviving priests and their followers instead settled on a hill near the Forest of Hope, a sylvan woodland near the Coast Road. There they found a vast underground complex of caverns and mazes, carving out a volcanic intrusion beneath the hill. There, the priests of Orcus found the perfect lair to continue their vile rituals. For many years, they carried on in secret, hidden from the light and from the knowledge of men.&nbsp; Many years later, their underground delving completed, the evil priests erected a hideous mausoleum and a sunken graveyard atop the hill. It is believed that these graves are in fact the final resting place of the pursuing army of heroes that had been destroyed to a man. Soon after the mausoleum was erected the peaceful creatures of the wood began to disappear.&nbsp; Though many rangers and druids investigated these happenings, the cause of the creatures’ disappearance was not immediately determined. Some years later a powerful group of adventurers, led by Bofred, a high priest of Thyr, investigated the evil happenings and found the sunken graveyard leading to a labyrinthine complex. Bofred and his companions found great hordes of evil creatures in the complex.&nbsp; Though some of his companions returned from their expedition, telling tales of fantastic treasure and ferocious monsters, Bofred was never seen again—lost in the catacombs beneath the cursed mausoleum. For the last one hundred years, ranks of adventurers have ventured to the newfound dungeon. Many fell prey to bandits and monsters in the surrounding wilderness.&nbsp; Rumors suggest that of those who survived to reach the mausoleum and sunken graveyard, most were slain by guardians of green stone or perished on the very first level. Those rare few who return from deeper treks speak of horrible undead and creatures that cannot be slain. All who have explored Rappan Athuk offer this one universal piece of advice: “Don’t go down the Well..." Who: I'm Deekin, real name Matt T., full-time experienced DM with 10 years of running and playing roleplaying games under my expansive belt. You are a wonderful player who will partake in this venture. What: Rappan Athuk, the Pathfinder Mega-Dungeon from Frog God Games. Where: Here on Roll20, and on my Discord Server for voice. When: Weekly on Fridays, 8:00AM GMT+1 to 12:00PM GMT+1 (with a break at a good stopping point included). Why: I love running games, particularly D&amp;D and Pathfinder, and because I'm doing it as my main job I've got plenty of time to run good games. How: Pay me £10 per session, turn up consistently with a character built according to the rules and with an interesting background, and I can guarantee you a great game of Pathfinder with Pro Roll20 features. Looking forward to running for you all!
Is time set or slightly variable?
Sven R. said: Is time set or slightly variable? I can run earlier in the day, but not later :)
Looking forward to this!
One of the players backed out without warning before the first session, but we're still going ahead - looking for one more player to join the party before they reach the megadungeon itself! :)