
Ancient Relics lie beneath your feet Numeria has always been known as one of the most technologically advanced nations in Golarion, but not from their own ingenuity. Since the Rain of Stars 5000 years prior to the start of the Campaign, wondrous gizmos and deadly weaponry have been unearthed from Numerian ruins, with one of the biggest lying underneath the location PC's start their adventure, the humble town of Torch. A campaign where players will build their influence and solve the mystery behind a certain religious cult. Things to note! We allow (and encourage) a variety of third party modifiers, such as the Elephant in the Room feat tax rules and DDS’s Spheres collection. Player backstories are written into the campaign to allow a deeper sense of immersion and character worth! While vocal participation isn’t required, we will be keeping a voice call going for the duration of each session to help streamline turns during combat. Roleplaying can be done optionally through text or orally through a group call, according to each player’s preference. Drop-in system for instant inclusion to any current or future campaign not already at the group maximum. Why pay to play? Reliable weekly sessions: if we have at least half the group, we can run for the week. Whether it’s spooky ambient music or plain old dynamic lighting, we know how to set a scene to really draw you into the moment. We are experienced GMs with thousands of hours playing and running both official adventure paths and custom campaigns alike. Players are not required to pay for any required game content (e.g. books, player guides etc.) Still interested? Great! Respond here, or in the LFG Listing (linked below) and I will PM you with more information related to the campaign and other players. <a href="https://app.roll20.net/lfg/listing/158439/iron-gods" rel="nofollow">https://app.roll20.net/lfg/listing/158439/iron-gods</a> This game will require payment to the Game Master at a rate of $6 per session through Paypal. Roll20 is not responsible for any payment transactions and cannot enforce any private arrangements.