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[LF] [5E] [Multiple Sessions a Week] Last call for HotDQ and RoT (Tyranny of Dragons campaign)

Applications close in a day! Last chance to get in on the ground floor of a fast moving campaign! Keepers of the Secret Hoard &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; I'm an experienced DM looking for 4-6 experienced players for a regular (twice a week or more) game of 5th Edition D&amp;D starting at 1st level, following a modified Hoard of the Dragon Queen and Rise of Tiamat campaign.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Applications are still open! I won't make any decisions until Monday, the 23rd. First game will be Saturday, the 28th at 12:00 noon EST &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Keepers of the Secret Hoard, the Wearers of Purple - not to be confused with the Purple Dragons, the famous and heroic human knights of Cormyr with their purple dragon heraldry - rather, The Cult of the Dragon has been a force of evil in the Sword Coast for centuries, once ruled by the powerful wizard Sammaster, former chosen of Mystra, the goddess of Magic. Though it is said that Sammaster was defeated by the mysterious organization known as the Harpers, only to be risen again as a lich and defeated once more, his legacy remains as whispers on the wind, whispers of a new threat. &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; In the typically peaceful castle-guarded village of Greenest, founded by the halfling entrepreneur Dharva Scatterheart, deep in the Greenfields north of Amn and East of Baldur's Gate, south of the ever-illuminated Elturel with its proud Companions and Hellriders, located on the trade road through Berdusk, with its seemingly endless rolling plains of tall grasses, a slow but steady stream of traumatized refugees have been making their way to town, their hair and clothes singed, with little-to-no possessions between them. &nbsp;&nbsp; Although the strangers have been fed and sheltered, they have yet to recover from the trauma of whatever happened to their homes enough to talk about it, and more keep arriving every day. &nbsp;&nbsp; I know this is somewhat unusual, but I'd like to try running a game almost every day of the week with frequent breaks, whether more than one person needs a day off (I could always run a PC as an NPC for a session if someone needs a day off without feeling like it's a detriment to the campaign), or we just take breaks between chapters for me to catch up on DM material. I don't really want to play 7 days a week, nor 5, but maybe 3-4 days a week when possible, and we can certainly take more breaks. I just want to play more frequently than weekly, with the hopes that we play as much as we want to and actually finish a campaign. &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; I'm hoping we can run a group of four players through the entire Tyranny of Dragons campaign (that's Hoard of the Dragon Queen and The Rise of Tiamat, levels 1-15) without having to play for a year just to get to the Castle in the Sky, and maybe even complete a whole high-level campaign with original characters from the ground up! That would be neat. &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Tyranny of Dragons appeals to me because it throws some of the coolest stuff from D&amp;D in to a variety of open-ended sandbox encounters that could honestly be played any number of different ways. And since the Forgotten Realms has so much material available, and there's so much travel involved (from Greenest and Elturel in the south, through Baldur's Gate, Waterdeep and beyond), there's plenty of opportunity to get side-tracked with character goals, world events, local lore, etc. &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; I have some minor modifications planned. It should have a slightly grittier, more serious tone (more of a Game of Thrones or Lord of the Rings aesthetic) with an emphasis on interacting with dragons and the lore of Faerûn. &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; I should point out that I do not want any silly absurdities or goofball characters. Of course, we as players are free to goof around and have as much fun as we want to out of character and sarcastic banter between characters is the norm, but this isn't the flying circus, so please refrain from applying if you can't get immersed in the story. On that note, gnome and halfling applications will be subject to extra scrutiny for roleplayability ;) &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Standard rules and only core races/classes allowed. If you have something special from the official books you'd like to play as, run it by me and we'll see if it fits in with the tone I have in mind. &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; I'd prefer it if nobody's played or seen a playthrough of the campaign before, but I admit it is a 5 year old product, so if you can promise to refrain from spoiling any secrets, having someone along to nudge the party in the right direction wouldn't be the worst thing in the world. &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; I'll keep applications open for a week or two if necessary, and hopefully we can pick a time that works for everyone. I'm available from around noon til early evening like 8 or 9 PM Eastern time, and I could play anywhere between a couple hours to all day on occasion, depending on what players want. &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Also, I would like to stream to YouTube and Twitch, and/or record the sessions to make content with later on. I usually stream my work in Unreal Engine making a multiplayer RPG with 800 followers on YT, so I think the audience might be into it, but no promises anyone actually shows up to watch ;) &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; I'm traditionally a fan of text only, but we can do voice chat or video chat depending on what players prefer. I'm familiar with Roll20 so I'll be making use of tokens, sound effects and maps, but it's been a while so I could use some pointers on any other neat features we can use. &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Please apply with the following information: Player Name: (real name or Roll20 name or whatever you prefer) Age: Experience Role Playing: Experience playing D&amp;D: Experience playing on Roll20: Experience playing Tyranny of Dragons: Time Zone: Availability: (time preference, general availability) Play Style: (Role Playing, Exploring, Combat, Puzzles, Lore or a certain mix?) &nbsp;Text/Voice/Video Preference: Character Name: Character Race: Character Class: Character Background: (Acolyte, Charlatan, etc) Character Alignment: Character Appearance: Character Personality: Character Back Story: (A brief story on how/why you live in, recently arrived to, or are traveling through Greenest. This can be very brief for now but we'll expand it to include some direct connection to the plot. Check out the Sword Coast Adventurer's Guide or just keep it ambiguous with no named locations and I'll fit it into the world. However, having any characters who want to make a stop in Elturel, Baldur's Gate or Waterdeep would be good for the plot, as would any character's interest in dragons or the dragon cult in particular, whether their family was formerly members, they have a vendetta against them, they've been secretly studying or posing as an initiate into the cult, etc.) Other Races/Classes you might be interested in: For those of you who'd like to play something special, I'd suggest this character: A Yuan-Ti pure-blood with human enough features to pass off in society (pronounced fangs, yellow eyes, maybe claws for hands that are kept hidden under gloves, or a scaly tail that you keep wrapped around one leg - but no split tongue, slits for eyes, or scaly facial features as that would make blending into society impossible). As a true believer of Sseth, you've been sent on a missionary purpose to seek out and eliminate Yuan-Ti worshipers of other serpentine gods. You're headed to the Mere of Dead Men to investigate a place known as Naerytar, which is rumored to harbor a splinter cell of Yuan-Ti outcasts, but you'd gladly be distracted from that long term goal by pursuing any Yuan-Ti you suspect to have converted away from Sseth. Constant exposure to these false idols has you questioning your own beliefs. Since you have no mission to return home per se, your secondary motive is to gain a position of power within society to further the ends of Sseth, but that means even more exposure to beliefs that threaten your own. Pretty badass, but you get to work with the goals of the campaign and possibly roleplay converting away from Sseth. Here's an excellent video covering Yuan-Ti history, religion, culture, and how they are created, with a timestamp for questing characters: <a href="https://youtu.be/cwCjR1OPDGo?t=421" rel="nofollow">https://youtu.be/cwCjR1OPDGo?t=421</a> There's rules for it in Volo's Guide to Monsters, pg 120 And here's a nice video discussing some possible class options and clever use of the racial abilities: <a href="https://youtu.be/maEv1mVMQ4Y?t=474" rel="nofollow">https://youtu.be/maEv1mVMQ4Y?t=474</a>
Just to note, we have something like 11 or 12 applications so far, but I'm still open to last minute submissions before we spend the week making characters and getting to know one another. Starting tomorrow, I'll close submissions and start messaging applicants!