Roll20 LFG listing here: <a href="https://app.roll20.net/lfg/listing/148505/saturday-knights" rel="nofollow">https://app.roll20.net/lfg/listing/148505/saturday-knights</a> It's 1492 DR, and it's Springtime in Yartar. You're a Knight, sent by your order to assist in the aftermath of the yearly hiring faire. Only one group dares to challenge threats to the realm, the Saturday Knights! Gathered together from both the nearest and farthest reaches of Faerun, here in this great Hall of Justice, are the most knightly forces of Knighthood ever knighted... Some guidelines/tips on playing a paladin: <a href="https://youtu.be/-t3_kylsqiI" rel="nofollow">https://youtu.be/-t3_kylsqiI</a> We've got, uh, about 6 Knights so far, looking for 10 (since the general rule is you lose half the players over the course of a campaign) : Sir ?, the apathetic Paladin of Boccob Sir(Madam?) Whispurr, the tabaxi Paladin of Sharess Sir Han, the Vengeance Paladin of ? From Kara-Tur Sir ?, the old-man paladin of ? He has arrived recently from the small priory where he was the head administrator. It was very rural but cozy. White picket fences. Well lit and patrolled streets. And pastries! Lots of pastries! Sir ?, the Paladin of ?, Keeper of Secrets Sir ?, the Paladin of the Kraken, Devourer of Souls. Okay, this started out as a "Paladins-Only" campaign as a joke since one of the other campaigns I played in had a "NO PALADINS" rule. We've since modified it to be more like "Knights" - You can follow ANY Deity/force/patron that you can come up with, and I think we'll allow most "Oaths." Hell, make up a completely fictional deity if you want, we'll shoehorn it into the campaign. We'll start out with 3rd level characters since that's when you take the oaths. We'll probably also allow fighters, eldritch knights, monks... maybe martial Warlocks (?)... maybe a knight-like Ranger (?) but no caster-centric or non-knight-like classes. So: No Barbarians, Sorcerors, Wizards, Clerics, Druids, Rogues or Bards. Warlocks & Rangers are very marginal. Open to "standard" D&D races. No flying races or psionic-powered races or anything crazy. Damnit Dave, for the last time: NO ETTINS. It's a 5e D&D Campaign. It's gonna be thematically along the lines of the old '80s SuperFriends Saturday morning cartoons, so don't look TOO deeply into the... "plot," or the silly reasons villains come up with to want to destroy Yartar, or raise their undead army, or make questionable pacts with demons. It's up to you, the Saturday Knights/SuperFriends to stop them and save the world every week. What to expect : We're a bunch of old 1e and 2e guys screwing around with a 5e campaign. For some of us, it will be our first 5e campaign. It will specifically be this Dungeon Master's first 5e campaign. Therefore, you should go in with low expectations to avoid future disappointment. There will be ingame chaos, sweeping retconns, bad rules interpretations, railroading, creative swearing, descriptive violence, awkward roleplaying and outright ignoring of reality for the sake of the story at times. There will NOT be any sexually explicit bulls___ since that just makes everyone super-uncomfortable. Your Dungeon Master will do funny character voices, but you aren't required to. The game requires voice, so you ARE required to have a decent headset microphone that doesn't broadcast every little ambient noise or allow the rest of us to hear what's happening throughout your house. I'm a big fan of letting the dice decide what happens - all rolls are made in Roll20 so everyone can see your critical success (or failures.) All characters and events in this campaign (even those based on real people) are entirely fictional. All celebrity voices are impersonated... poorly. This campaign contains coarse language, bad puns, and due to this content it should not be played by anyone. Rated 21+, Mature audiences only: player discretion is advised. We'll have an informal get together this Saturday Feb 9th starting around 6PM Central US time to go over the most basic of basics. We'll have the official Session 0 the first week in April. Session 1 in... late April / May? Well, we'll figure it out.