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2 Players LF Game

Myself and a friend are looking to join a tabletop RPG within the next couple of weeks. I've mostly played D&D 3.5, but I have also played a bit of 5e, Dragon Age Tabletop, and just started being introduced to Pathfinder. My friend is new to roleplaying and has only played a bit of 3.5. I find it easy to adjust to new systems provided I have access to a player's handbook I can quickly reference things in, and I will be helping my friend get introduced. My friend has a rogue character I'm sure he'll want to play, whereas I'm rather versatile with a preference for Wizard classes. I can also play Clerics, Rogues, Fighters, etc. My friend is moving to Canada temporarily (not sure on timezone), I live in England (GMT), we're both students and we're both moving in the next week so I'm looking for a game that starts after then. I'm not sure what my schedule is going to be like until mid-September, and I am also looking for a part-time job, so the game would have to fit around my available time without cutting into my sleeping too much (I was formerly in a game that kept me up until 3am-4am and that's not suitable for me). Same goes for my friend who'll be in Canada for a bit. I can't do Sundays or Tuesdays, but right now I am available any other time. Please keep us in mind if you might know of any future games! We're both really chill and just want to have some fun playing together with other people.
I might be running something in the near future that might work, though it also depends on your openness to new systems because the majority of what I run is a percentile powered sci-fi game (Nah, not FFG 40k) that I made myself, but I also do some Dark Heresy 2E and DnD 5e. DnD 5e would be a post-apoc magic world where guns are relatively common (Like flintlocks), while Dark Heresy 2E is full.
Captain Zens said: I might be running something in the near future that might work, though it also depends on your openness to new systems because the majority of what I run is a percentile powered sci-fi game (Nah, not FFG 40k) that I made myself, but I also do some Dark Heresy 2E and DnD 5e. DnD 5e would be a post-apoc magic world where guns are relatively common (Like flintlocks), while Dark Heresy 2E is full. I'll consult my mate to see if he's open to sci-fi and keep you posted, as well as the 5e one you mentioned.
Hey im in the process of starting up a D&D 5e living campaign and im wondering what the interest would be. This is going to be fantasy and ill limit the house rules to a minimum. This would allow the community to help build the world through player interaction and GM construction let me know what you think thank you for your time.
Captain Zens said: I might be running something in the near future that might work, though it also depends on your openness to new systems because the majority of what I run is a percentile powered sci-fi game (Nah, not FFG 40k) that I made myself, but I also do some Dark Heresy 2E and DnD 5e. DnD 5e would be a post-apoc magic world where guns are relatively common (Like flintlocks), while Dark Heresy 2E is full. I'm afraid I asked my friend and they're not instrested in the sci-fi game, but they are interested in the other two you mentioned if you'd like to provide more information please. Archangel said: Hey im in the process of starting up a D&D 5e living campaign and im wondering what the interest would be. This is going to be fantasy and ill limit the house rules to a minimum. This would allow the community to help build the world through player interaction and GM construction let me know what you think thank you for your time. I've never played a living campaign and I'm unfamiliar of what this means, does it means the story shapes around the players' choices and decisions?
Yes a living campaign is run by player's choices and decisions and it also allows anyone who has the time to play whenever they would like. If you are interested ill PM you the link.
Also we are looking for GMs if you want to become a GM speak to me.