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[LFP] [Australia GMT +10] [weekly Friday 7:30pm] [Newbies Welcome] [homebrew world]

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Looking for players to join our weekly game we play 7:30pm every Friday GMT+10. This is a sandbox campaign with no real set goal other than to explore find magic items get strong and have fun. All current players are adults so if course language and adult themes are a problem then this might not be the game for you. However if that's not a problem and you want to battle dragons, befriend a goblin, destroy half a small town by breaking a giant beaver dam or try to seducing a farmer so you can stay in his house rent free then this might&nbsp; be the game for you. No previous gaming experience or books needed I'm happy to teach new players. Whether you want to play for 1 or 2 sessions stay on for the long haul campaign I'm happy to give people a go. The astute my have noticed i haven't said what system we are running in that's because it's not 5E. we are running a bit of a more simplified old school system that has been a lot easier for people to pick up. I know that will be an atomic turn off for some who are just here for 5E but please try to keep an open mind its a simple system that's only a 11 page player hand book so come try it out that's all I can ask. And Please feel free message me for additional details here is a link to the current players hand book for my system <a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/1HVlCXeN5eaOpGQAsMiC-KMR5V5uyelSpzcRWdlsvXGU/edit?usp=sharing" rel="nofollow">https://docs.google.com/document/d/1HVlCXeN5eaOpGQAsMiC-KMR5V5uyelSpzcRWdlsvXGU/edit?usp=sharing</a>
I might be interested. Do you have a copy of the rules you will be using? how much reading will it take to catch up on the rules