Please read the two story posts about the first two adventures. Then go ahead and go into the game room any time you want. In your Journal tab there's a charsheet with your name and a handout called Character Creation. You can practise rolling a character or just roll one. What's in that handout is all you have to do, and if other things are needed, they get done while you're adventuring or between sessions. In the first week we had player turnover as people got used to each other and I got a better feel for the player mix, but the three who played in the second session are returning in the third (and the fourth player was never going to show up, anyway, so I made room for you). Since so many of the players are new to D&D, or tabletop RP in general, or Roll20, I've been relaxed about the mechanics and game rules. But I'm an absolute taskmaster about having your character say and do only things that make sense, and having players act in turn. Until we've been playing together for a few session, that's important with a new group. As we get used to each other I'll relax that side of the adventuring as well. Have fun playing with us! That's what matter when you're spending your free time doing it. And, oh, you get to start your char at level 2 because everybody else leveled up after the first two sessions. My, time flies when life is good!