
What I'm looking for: Pathfinder or 5E game that meets once a week for 3-6 hours. I'm available any evening from 6:00PM to midnight EST, 3:00PM to 9:00PM PST, with the exceptions of Sunday and Wednesday. Consistency is paramount to me. I completely understand that life happens and fully expect to have sessions called off from time to time. I'm very laid back to be honest. But my experience on Roll20 so far is 3 games that have never made it past 3 sessions before the GM bailed. I'm tired of it and want a group I can get to know and enjoy an extended campaign with. I'm happy to join a game that is already in progress. I think I'd even prefer it. Will reassure me that the game is already consistent. I am looking for a game with a good mix of RP and combat, leaning in the direction of RP. If an entire session goes by with no combat, that's fine with me. I'm not afraid of my character dying, but I do not want to play with an adversarial DM. Let's play out a story. Not a death arena. I am willing to pay to play, so long as it is no more than $10 per session and it meets my other criteria. About me: I've been doing Tabletop RP for roughly 15 years. The majority of it has been via text, but I've played a good bit of live tabletop as well. I have a ton of experience with Pathfinder. 5E I would still call myself a noobie with, but I own the PHB and Xanathar's. I've played a handful of other games too, like Dark Heresy, Starfinder, Shadowrun etc. I'm a very laid back guy, and I think I'm a very balanced player. I usually play spellcasters, but I'm happy to branch out and do other roles as well. I actually prefer to know what others are playing first, and use the perceived restrictions those bring to help inspire what character I create. I really enjoy characters with some depth to them, and the occasional party dissonance. The games I've played in the past have had a lot of emphasis on RP, so for all my years of experience I'd say I'm not very good at combat. But I'm interested in seeing more of it. I'm happy to answer any other questions people may have. I'd just like to avoid this post getting too long. Looking forward to playing with a fun group of people. And sorry for not putting LFP or LFG in the title. I can't figure out the difference...