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[5E][Online][offline][Baltimore][2-3 open spots]DM looking to set up a group. to explore Greek Mythology

"With Zeus long dead, Poseidon and Hades missing or worse, the Titanomachy isn't looking good for the mortal realm. After waking, a wave of eeriness washes over you. You sit up and think of the dream from the night before, knowing that dreams can sometimes give you glimpse of what's to come. To make matters worse, next to you lies some parchment and a strange wooden token. The message reads... 'It was not a dream, but a possible future. Meet at Al's Tavern for answers'..." From there you will set out on a journey to explore Ancient Greece. Not only dive into the myths of old but be a part of them. DM here that's looking for a group to run a homebrew campaign set around Greek Mythology. I have done a lot of the world building and lore and ready to add some players. We'll meet in discord for chat and use roll20 for the tabletop. Looking for about 2 more players. I already have two ready to go (new players very welcome). We are looking to play Sunday evenings starting around 6pm EST. Hopefully this has peaked some interest. If you read this far and would like to join please fill out the quick questionnaire I have attached and we can move from there. Any other questions please feel free to hit me up. <a href="https://forms.gle/ohmKjDGmTZS9SPeP7" rel="nofollow">https://forms.gle/ohmKjDGmTZS9SPeP7</a>
I've always loved Greek mythology! Survey completed but a do have one question. Around how long on Sunday's so you expect the game to last?&nbsp;
DAMNNNNN! I Loved Greek Mythology ever sence I was a kid and would love to play your game..... but not sunday.... any chance for sat? I always thought about having a Greek Myth themed game.