
Recruiting for a Long term DND session with Homebrew setting. Playing Wednesday 6pm-12am est, every week.(Not always ending at 12 but we try to make that the LATEST! It’s more determined by how the game goes) Things you need to know about the session. 1. We are using the Eberron maps but the lore homebrew with a few hints from Eberron lore dabbled in. 2. You will be required to have a discord. We use that for a LOT of stuff. There are between the sessions in character interactions, places for character images, item images/details, special character channels, session zero information (That can be added to if need be) and it is where we host the calls for the sessions. 3. Video is required - it helps to cut down on possible talking over each other, and lets me, the DM, understand where everyone’s head is during the game. Also please have a decent mic. It doesn’t have to be PERFECT, but understandable please! 4. This session is not looking for evil characters and all evil characters will be turned away. Neutral characters are accepted. Also - avoid Murderhoboing because I DO have ways to deal with those kinds of characters ^^ 5. You have to be on top of your character sheet. I will not take time out of the start of the session for you to level your character. It's just not going to happen. I put too much work into this story and the prep that I do, and it's disrespectful to me and the fellow players that we have to wait for you to do something when there was a week to do so. 6. I work on the 3 strikes you are out system. Do not cause OOC problems or you will be removed. 7. This is a LONG term game. There will be encounters of every kind down the road. Political, combat, social, city, wilds - you name it. 8. You will need to be prepared for brutal descriptions of bad things. I will give you a reason to hate the bad guys. You, as heroes, will get to stop them. 9. There will be no multi-classing at the start of the game. You can multi-class later in the game after you level up. However, I like to start where you have been practicing ONE artform for most of your life. Then, through adventuring, you discovered other ways of doing things, or want to look into more things. You CAN multi-class, just not at the start. 10. If you intend to create an OP character, Godmode, or meta-game, I will simply remove you from the game. That kind of player is not fun, and not welcome at my table. 11. When we are creating a character, we are using point buy+2 ASI’s and going to start at lvl 3 with max possible health (Because I’m horrible and tend to toss you at REALLY hard shit so be ready for that ^^’) I will also help with a few extra things during character creation to make sure you are aware of ALL options available to you (In case you aren’t aware of some things in particular books) That aside, I'm going to ask a few questions to help weed out applicants. Application questions!! 1. What is your opinion on splitting the party? 2. Is there anything that you DO NOT want to see in a DND session? Aka, what are your hard No's in a session. (Examples - brutal murder descriptions) 3. What kind of character would you like to play? Note, I do allow overlaps in classes. So long as arch types are different, it's even better. You can also state multiple character ideas. 4. Kind of an obvious one - Is Wednesday 6pm - 12pm EST alright with you? We are mostly going to end when there is a nice stopping point, or someone is too tired and we will try to end there. 12, is our LATEST 5. What's your proffered % of split interactions? Roleplay, Exploration, Combat. 6. How old are you and how long have you played D&D? 7. Do you roleplay in your characters voice? 8. Why do you play D&D? What do you enjoy the most? 9. Your character (From the earlier question) needs a book in the possession of a local baron in order to save the life of a dear friend, and you need it within one hour. How do you get that book? 10. What first got you interested in TTRPGs or D&D specifically? 11. What is your favorite moment as a player that occurred in D&D? 12. What is something that you disliked in a previous D&D game? 13. How likely are you to participate in roleplaying opportunities outside of sessions? Aka, between sessions activities. 14. Have you ever had a problem with another player? How did you handle it? 15. How would you handle a situation where the DM makes a ruling you disagree with in the moment? 16. What would you do if an NPC was brought in that was a minority? If a trope is used for these kinds of characters are you alright with that? (Aka - LGBT, person of color, someone with a disability) 17. What do YOU want to get out of this DND game? Entertainment, work through an issue, friendship, a feeling of being a hero, lots of rp opportunities, etc. Don’t be afraid to elaborate.