Two groups of adventurers along the northern Sword Coast have found copies of a book that lets them support each other as they are drawn deeper into an overlapping set of plots, schemes and divine conspiracies -- always trying to outmaneuver the villains, monsters, dragons and deities who keep trying to manipulate them. I'm currently the DM for a shared D&D 5E campaign for two groups of players Saturdays and Sundays at noon U.S. Pacific time/UTC-8:00 (or UTC-7:00  during daylight savings time). We've been running for a bit over 9 months now, and have just added a few new players so that we'll more consistently have enough players for each session, but due to some increased demands on my time outside of the game, I'd like to bring on a second DM to keep the campaign running at a level appropriate to the amount of thought and effort the players have put into their characters. I've used at least parts of multiple published campaigns repurposed to build a broader story, but I'm frankly better at planning the big picture than presenting NPCs and events in dramatically satisfying ways; I'd be open to anything from working with someone who'd like to try their hand at DMing to an experienced DM who'd be interested in working with an already-established group. We use Discord for voice chat and between-session text chat (in and out of character), and roll20 for maps (regional geographic maps, and 5-foot-grid maps when we have them), rolls (though some players have been opting to roll physical dice), etc. Player experience ranges from "almost new" to "around since first edition." Everyone makes at least an effort to play their character in terms of RP and story rather than just focusing on tactical adventuring battles...but everyone on board likes exploring the occasional cursed dungeon or sneaking into a villainous headquarters here and there. We have a number of LGBTQ+ players (and the DM), so the campaign will need to continue to be deliberately inclusive. If you might be interested, let me know!