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a DM is offering 2E Saltmarsh adventure in the LFG

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Here is a new 2nd Edition AD&D game opening up that is looking for 3-5 more players. I just found the listing and joined as a prospective Player, and the DM named Canon said if I know any other players who would be interested, it would be fine to share the link and let you know of the pitch, so I want to share this with the fellow ROLL2E Taverners. It starts in 2 weeks, and will be on Sundays (see the game's listing for exact time in your time zone), using 2E rules with minor changes the DM explains, and he is using the famous module set in Saltmarsh and looking for players who have NOT played through Saltmarsh before. If you want to play, try the LFG link to make your request of the DM (it's not me, I'm just sharing the link to the opportunity), <a href="https://app.roll20.net/lfg/listing/9621/saltmarsh" rel="nofollow">https://app.roll20.net/lfg/listing/9621/saltmarsh</a>
I have a game on Sundays already, but thanks for the invite. That group seems to be full of unreliable chaps, just a heads up, a couple dropped from my game.
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Noted. Could be a factor. But there's lots of reasons people drop, switch, if something isn't a fit for them, IDK. I'm still looking to try it and just today met with the DM in the campaign to test out the mics, voice connection. They seemed pretty new at Roll20, but then, we were all new here within the last year or two!
Well, yeah, but dropping after going radio silent for weeks, not showing up to the game, and then only talking to me when I actually send them a message to see if things are okay is being unreliable. Its different if they said something to me head on instead of delaying my game for weeks.