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[LFG] [PDT] My last game ended and it be like that sometimes. Help feed my role-playing addiction.

Allo allo, I'm looking for a new game to fill the hole in my heart from the last one ending. I've been playing D&D for the past year and having a ton of fun with it! Makes me wish I had gotten into the whole TTRPG thing sooner.  I'm open to any system, but unless 5e is in front of me I would need some time to learn the ropes.  When it comes to setting I'm down from most anything except Sci-Fi. I don't hate Sci-Fi or anything like that... Just every time I've played in one I never had much fun so i'm kind of burnt out on them. Fantasy is my jam though. Give me them ORCS! So I can lovingly smooch them all. Off the wall settings for campaigns would be really fun. Waking up wearing nothing but a ten-gallon hat in a western thriller. Trapped in a Fae Court trying to escape while following the strict rules and manners of the people. A world flooded over with cities protected from the horrors of the deep by magically generated air bubbles.  I'm just looking for a fun time with fun people who can look past how great I think Orcs are.
Hi. How about post apocalyptic western horror where you are monster hunters and big damn heroes? I'm running a Deadlands Hell on Earth game on Saturdays
Depends on what kind of Sci-Fi game. Anything with firing modes and hacking is bound to be layers more complex than shooting an arrow. I'm looking for at least one new player for Mutant: Year Zero. It's post apoc scifi without the aforementioned complications. Character creation takes 15 minutes, even less if you have a fleshed out concept.