• Name: Daniel • Age: 34 • Country: UK, England • What's your experience: I started getting into D&D when Covid happened, I've played in several campaigns since but most of them fell through before finishing. I have, however, played a 4 year long Call of Cthulhu campaign to completion and loved it. I've played through Lost Mines of Phandelver, *most* of Strahd, the start of Tombs of Annihilation & Descent into Avernus (But I'd love to actually play these properly, only did like 5-7 sessions total) and I was in one Homebrew Campaign that actually started on R20 and was really good, until DM work schedule and such put us on indefinite hiatus. Also not sure if it counts as experience or not, but I've basically played every turn based CPRG kinda game I can get my hands on like Divinity Original Sin, Baldur's Gate, Wasteland 3, Solasta etc. • Anything else about yourself (Optional): Not really sure what to say. I'm just your average gamer nerd tbh. I love immersive RPGs, fantasy novels, the works. Due to how Call of Cthulhu works, I've played more TTRPGs that are more RP based than combat centric, so I'm comfortable with and enjoy more RP heavy games. That said, I also like just making character builds. When it comes to combat classes, I prefer spellcasters over melee, but I've played a mix of both and will probably crack out a melee again at some point. I'm not really into romance RP, trying to sleep with NPCs constantly and whatnot. Nothing against people who do it, but if it's a large part of a game it's probably not for me. Same as I prefer a co-op experience rather than everyone trying to steal and backstab each other. That's not to say there can't be inter-party drama and conflict, but I generally prefer to avoid pvp and such. I'm more than happy to help new players learn the rules and such, and I've probably rambled too much already lol.