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[5E] Warcraft Homebrew - Sons and Daughters of the Alliance [Sunday 7PM GMT +1]

Hello! I have a pleasure to invite you to a new campaign set in the world of Azeroth. It will follow the story of Alliance soldiers during a war with the Horde. I plan to use a custom rule set to bring the feeling and flavour of the game world I hope we all love. Take a peak on the game recruitment page here. <a href="https://app.roll20.net/lfg/listing/141107/sons-and-daughters-of-the-alliance" rel="nofollow">https://app.roll20.net/lfg/listing/141107/sons-and-daughters-of-the-alliance</a>
See, your problem here is that you should actually assemble two separate &nbsp;groups at once, on either side of the table- One Alliance and one Horde - and have them actively work against each other. Anyhoo. I'd wish you well, but as I'm a dedicated Horde player, I'm afraid you'd just read it over chat as "A Rega Gul Uruk" or somesuch... :P
To be fair that's an amazing concept, working with two different groups, that is. The problem would have to be the DM bias towards one of the factions.
Having two different groups of players is something I did consider but ultimately decided against. For a couple of reasons: - Bias that I would not be able to avoid. I am Alliance player and while I enjoy Horde as concept , I feel bit disconnected with it. And that would inevitably lead to Horde having less interesting NPC's etc.&nbsp; - That would rail road the campaign into Alliance VS Horde.. and while it will be primary theme.. It will be far from the only one.&nbsp; - The amount of players that would require... I think 8 would be bare minimum.. And you can imagine getting 8 people to attend something on weekly basis. - DnD is poorly balanced when it comes to PvP. And I don't want players to feel pressure that their characters should be min-maxed for combat. Especially PvP one.
A tiny update as Campaign is starting very Soon TM &nbsp;&nbsp;and I still have 2-3 spots open for new players to come and embark on a quest for epic loot jurney to serve their faction. Currently my roaster looks like that: - Kaldorei Druid - Quel'dorei Mage - Gnome Hunter