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LF DM + Players for Pendragon Campaign

Due to the amount of fun I'm having in my current Pendragon game, I'd like to get another one setup for a different day of the week so I can try a different route with a character. That being said, in order to get things rolling we'll need a DM willing to run the campaign (I can supply the important PDFs for the game if you don't have access to them) as well as 3 other players. Now finding players for this shouldn't be too difficult as last time I had like 20 people ask me within the frame of an hour, however a DM is quite difficult to find. That is why I'll point out why someone should DM Pendragon if they have not tried it. First off, the system is extremely easy to learn and use. It'll take you a day at most to figure things out, compared to other editions of d&d this one is a cake walk. That being said you can then focus more on the campaign and actually enjoying the storyline that unfolds and seeing what your players do from session to session. There is a bit of micromanaging with manors and stuff like that, usually during the winter phase, that I suggest you handle with your players outside of the session or at the very end if you have the time to spare. Aside from that everything is pretty straightforward. Be warned though that the full campaign, the way it was meant to be played, with no skipping around in years, takes quite some time to finish. That being said, with a good dedicated DM and players, it can easily be one of the most memorable campaigns that you take part in. With that being said, the time frame that I have to work with would be pretty much any day except Wes currently and anytime after 5pm EST due to my work. Would like atleast 4 hour sessios, would be great if the entire group is willing to play 2 times a week, mics are pretty standard, webcams would be nice as well but not really required and english speaking please. Post if you're interested in being a player or a DM, but note that I will not actually speak with people concerning being a player until a DM is found.
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I would love to play this, but i can only play on fri and sat
Bumping, still looking for someone willing to DM it.
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Im interested in being a player for this ive never played pendragon but have seen it played and am fairly intersted
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Long time Pendragon player but can't GM . Did development work with Choasium and play testing of several of the modules. Love the game. I hope you find people to play and a good GM. I would be interested as a player.
I will keep you in mind if I can ever manage to find someone willing to DM it :)
Also interested as a player. I am planning a Pendragon game as a GM but I'm a few months out at least.
No time like the present! :P Alot of people are turned off by how long term a full pendragon campaign is, which is why it requires a good gm and dedicated players. Considering the campaign goes from year 485 to 566 I believe, and you're lucky if you can get a year per session done, that should give you an idea of how long term the game does without skipping years. xD
If i had more experiance id glady DM sadly i have none pretty much im pretty new to tabletops in general for that matter
I am Interested playing as a character as well Kin, for the same reasons (want to try the Christian Route. That Said I may look over the DM stuff as well, see how we go.
The DM I currently have for a pendragon campaign I play on wes is in the same boat as you, he had never DM'd before nor had he played pendragon before. That being said the books are quite straightforward and take very little effort to learn. You'd just have to prepare some stuff before the play date each week, which he says takes him 30 mins to an hour to do as the book has most of the stuff written out. He started dming for us about a month ago and since then has started a second game via roll20 dming it as well as a in person game with some friends of his. If you're willing to give it a shot I'm more than happy to walk you through things you're unsure about. I am by no means an expert on prendragon having only played it for about 4 sessions now, but I do have a pretty good feel on it and know where to find most of the information.
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