
Okay, so this is a general interest check to see if there are any interested individuals who would still like to play "Lost Mines of Phandelver". I know that it is a campaign module that has been out for awhile, but it is still a great starting point for those who want to learn how to get started in this wonderful craft/hobby known as tabletop roleplay. I have been DMing for a little over a year now, which I still consider as being fairly new, and absolutely love narrating and guiding my players through a story together. I have seen a lot of interest on the community forum board of those looking for games for "newbies". We all have to start somewhere. So, long story short, I would like to provide a game for those few individuals who would really want to give D&D a try. Here is my gaming availability: Sessions would be on Saturday evenings (8pm CST??) and would go for about 2-3 hours. I want to keep my sessions somewhat short, especially for those just starting out! There will be a session 0 before we start out with the campaign. All this means is that I will be sitting down with each player individually to work on a character and just talk about starting this adventure. So, if this sounds like something that you would like to join please reply to the post below. I am looking for 4-5 players and is not limited to just "newbies"/"noobs". This is a game for anyone who would like to join and have a good time together! We will be using Discord for voice and Roll20 for everything else. Please respond below with: 1. Name/Age 2. D&D experience, if any: 3. Why do you want to try playing D&D? Just give me a brief idea of what brought you to look for a game here on Roll20 (Critical Role, Aquisitions Inc, Youtube, friends, general curiousity, etc) 4. Are you a team player? D&D is a COOPERATIVE game. This is not an individual out for glory kill 'em all kind of game. Please don't come into this with the video gamer mindset that there is a "winning" to this game. 5. What do you expect out of a DM/GM? As the DM, I expect my players to respect the other individuals that they are playing with. I definitely do not know every single rule by heart, but feel that I can make a fair ruling on the fly if needed. That being said, I do not want rules lawyers running the game and distracting from those wanting to learn. If you have questions or comments about something that happened within the game sessions, then write it down and we can talk about it AFTER the session has ended. All this does is slow things down and creates confusion within the game.Please take a little time and read the basic rules to play. You can get these online and will provide you will a general idea on how to play. Once you decide that you want to continue playing D&D, you can always invest in your very own copy of the player's handbook. Okay, I think that will get us going. Thanks for taking the time to look at my posting and I hope that I can provide the start to your tabletop journey!