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[LFP][Paid][D&D 5e] To Slay A Dragon

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Time is flexible, set at the moment to be Thursday evenings CST, but can run almost anytime the group agrees to.&nbsp; SOMETIMES YOU JUST WANNA KICK A DRAGON’S ASS OLD-STYLE! If you love the idea of a small village setting, detailed with various plot hooks and sub-quests, followed by a good-old fashioned hex-crawl and a dragon slaying, this adventure is for you! It’s simple. It’s old-school. We’re talking some sandboxy quests, a lengthy wilderness trek, a bit of a dungeon-crawl, then a straightforward, stand-up fight with a dragon. And lots and lots of treasure. SANDBOX VILLAGE –&gt; WILDERNESS TREK –&gt; DUNGEON CRAWL Holdenshire is a peaceful county. Ruled by Lord Pemberton, the villages of Hengistbury and Thornbury exist in a friendly rivalry. Winter is over, and Hengistbury is experiencing a warm, dry Spring. The summer county fair is already being organized, the Fair Committee headed as always by Lady Sybill Pemberton, and the village is its usual bustling, cheerful self. Tonight is a warm, balmy evening. Many of the villagers are gathered in and outside the Bleeding Heart Tavern (originally called the Beaming Hearth, until some children vandalized the pub’s sign), and any troubles seem far away. Well, except for that dragon in Skull Mountain. This game will require payment to the Game Master at a rate of $10 per session to be paid upfront via paypal. Roll20 is not responsible for any payment transactions and cannot enforce any private arrangements. Why pay? It helps compensate for time and resources spent, it means everyone is invested into the game every other player wants a good experience for their evening, with everyone focused the experience is more enjoyable for all. Payment for your first game can be made after the session if you enjoyed yourself and plan on coming back, all future payments should be made no latter than two hours before the session.&nbsp; Using headsets, no video, discord for communication.&nbsp; Point buy for ability scores, slow milestone leveling (expect a level every four sessions), and mostly no homebrew races/classes. <a href="https://app.roll20.net/lfg/listing/152352/to-slay-a-dragon" rel="nofollow">https://app.roll20.net/lfg/listing/152352/to-slay-a-dragon</a> <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LYYTWQTigc4" rel="nofollow">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LYYTWQTigc4</a>
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We start next week, have one slot open, already have a druid, a wizard, and a bloodhunter.&nbsp;
We are starting tomorrow night, it would be great to have all four characters start off the adventure together we currently have three.&nbsp; If interested or have any questions please ask them.
Still looking for one more adventurer. Our heroes currently consist of the following: Epherim a High Elf Wizard,who is the town alchemist.&nbsp; Grasja a Lizardfolk Druid, who is already a folk hero to some of the people in the area.&nbsp; Rhodus a Human Bloodhunter, who is haunted by a dark past. Boradash a Half-Orc Cleric, who who is an acolyte of a healing god of battle.&nbsp; Anyone is welcome at the table as long as they are respectful and polite, the charter they play is open to whatever they wish but some of the gaps to fill would be a protective warrior, sneaky scout, charming spokesperson,or some combination of those.