
Hey folks, This is coming right on the heels of an EST post by Ryan B .; the 3-hour time difference gets messy on weeknights, so I'm launching an ad for Pacific/Mountain/West Coast timezones. I'll follow Ryan's model: essentially, I'd like to organize a run through the D&D Starter Set for newish players. Details below. When: Tuesday-Friday availability, weekly sessions in the evening (roughly between the hours of 7 and 10 PM PT/MT). This will be decided as a group. Start Date : TBD. After the group forms, we should have a session for introducing ourselves, establishing the schedule, and building characters/learning the system. Spots Available: 5 spots open in the party; there are also 5 pregenerated characters available. Looking For: New players, mainly. I'm fine with experienced players as well; but I'm interested in introducing a mostly disassociated group of new players to roleplaying. Adventure: As per the title, I'd like to run the Lost Mines of Phandelver, which is the Starter Set adventure. You can run either the pre-generated quick characters in that Starter Set, or create your own using the D&D Basic Rules or the Player's Handbook
. If things work out, I'm more than willing to run Hoard of the Dragon Queen
or other adventures. About myself: I have a fair bit of experience with D20 systems and DMing, with systems including 3.5, 4E, Pathfinder, 13th Age and 5E. I work an 8-5, so weeknights are my best bet for availability. Notes: 1. This will be casual and relaxed. It should be about having fun above all else. 2. This will not be about min/maxing or creating ideal character builds, but creating the character you want. 3. When you sign up for an adventure, you are making a commitment to the other players in your group that you will show up. I understand, life happens, schedules change, you lose interest, you don't like the group, whatever the reason, just let the rest of us know. 4. I have a fair bit of experience with Roll20 and access to Mentor feature, so we may end up implementing them. 5. Voice communication via Skype is required. Video isn't required, but I tend to encourage it. If this sounds like something you may be interested in, reply or send me a PM. I will keep this updated. -Chris