Hello fellow noobs! Here's how it is: I'm looking to start a new campaign using D&D 5E. This will be my first time DM'ing and, as such, I'm looking to give the opportunity to new players aswell, turning this into an interesting learning experience for everyone. I'm looking to recruit around 4 to 5 players who are available to play at least once a week. Here's what you need to know: I've recently started working in a restaurant and therefore don't really have a fixed schedule, so we wont really be able to have a fixed day to play, but rather try to choose a day that fits everyone, from session to session. I'm GMT+0. London, actually. I wish to do sessions that are at least 4h long. Preparation always takes a good amount of time and I'm already counting on people being a couple of minutes late. Please do not apply if you're not willing to play a minimum of 4h per session. I'm preparing the campaign and I want it to be ready to be played as soon as possible. It may happen that we can start playing as soon as everyone is recruited, or it may happen that you'll still have to wait some time (not long) after being recruited to start playing. I may run one of WoTC adventure modules, though I'm also looking at other stuff created by the community. I will not be running my own campaign simply because I don't have the time nor the experience for such an endeavor. What I'm looking for in players: Interesting character ideas. I don't want your characters to be perfect but rather flawed, making for interesting personalities that will add something to the story. Inexperience is not a problem as long as you have a genuine interest in seeing your character grow and develop as the story progresses. Please do not apply if you're not planning on playing for long. I understand this is almost impossible in roll20, but I want to make a note of it anyway. I'm looking forward to hear from you guys. Also if any experienced players have any important tips on running my first campaign, they are absolutely welcome! EDIT: We will probably be using skype. An acceptable mic would be nice, so everyone can actually understand each other.