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[LFP] Mutants and Masterminds (3e)

Hello, my name is Cody R. and I'm looking to start a campaign of Mutants and Masterminds 3rd Edition set in the DC Universe but mostly taking part in a city of my own creation with Villians I've made up myself (I have it in the DCU to allow for Crossover Adventures and legacy chars, and if the scope expands I have a fallback)&nbsp; I am an experienced&nbsp;GM, I currently run 3 other campaigns (although one is ending soon) and have run 6 campaigns total over my 3 and a half years roleplaying (primarily on Roll20) and I've played in 3 M&M 3e games so I'm pretty familiar with the system.&nbsp; I am looking for 4-5 players with a somewhat negotiable&nbsp;time and day ( I would highly prefer Monday or Friday evenings but I am open to other weekdays, I can't GM weekends due to my other games)&nbsp; My goal in this game is to get the characters involved, with character creation happening in solo meetings where we can create heroes and I can get a good feel for your characters backstory so I can integrate it into the world and the City I've created.&nbsp; I have an emphasis on storytelling over rules and don't mind flubbing with the rules for the sake of a good character or moving the story forward.&nbsp; If there are any questions feel free to ask in this thread or PM me and if you are interesting in applying for the campaign&nbsp; <a href="https://app.roll20.net/forum/post/2771083/read-thi" rel="nofollow">https://app.roll20.net/forum/post/2771083/read-thi</a>... This is has a bit of information about my gming style and what I'm looking for.&nbsp; Thanks for listening,&nbsp; ~Cody&nbsp;
Cool, I'm sharing this with my M&M group
I'd be interested in this.