Presently myself and four other players are looking to play a campaign module via Roll20 and are in search of a DM to run it with us. We're all familiar with D&D 5e as well as Roll20, and just looking for a pallet cleanser after a few years of participating in West March Campaigns. We all have our preferences and would like to find a DM that we feel best caters to them while also enjoying them in relation to how they like to run their campaigns.     In general we'd appreciate an open minded DM that's mostly interested in a fun and compelling narrative with challenging mechanical backing. We enjoy the "Rule of Cool" within reason, some Unearthed Arcana that isn't too game breaking, and some Homebrew classes and supplements such as the Gunslinger and Blood Hunter by Mattew Mercer, and the Dark Arts companion handbook. All of this is totally up approval by the DM of course. Beyond that, we're primarily looking for a setting set in the baseline D&D lore, so I guess you'd call it "vanilla". But with limitations, optional rules, and flavors the DM prefers for their own version and addition to how things work. Such as in terms to life and death and how heavy of a weight the they feel the threat of death should carry. Or as to whether or not the campaign is, isolated, in a sense, to the rest of the world's cannon.     Preferences aside, we all are eager to play, and have fluctuating work schedules. So I'd like to form a Discord group containing the campaign group so we can effectively coordinate how often we play and when. For the sake of establishing a routine and regular progress, we'd like to meet up at least once a week if possible though. Obviously things happen though.      Please message me with any Do's and Don'ts you may have and any relevant details about yourself and your DM style if you're interested. We haven't decided on a module yet, for the sake of all coming to a group consensus on what sounds like it'd be the most fun. I hope to hear from you if you're interested, have a nice day. This post will be taken down in approximately two weeks depending on responses.