This game is going to be rich in roleplay, with vivid descriptions and epic storytelling that the players will very much take an active role in. This is not a dungeon crawl, and not a story where you are railroaded into following a set path. This is a sandbox in which you, the players, will dictate the story! My job as the GameMaster is to merely facilitate and resolve, and help paint the most vivid mental images for the story. About Me: I have played every edition of AD&D, and got my start over 30 years ago. I have been GMing for about 25 of those. I was also a playtester for D&D Next, which later became 5e. My Judging style is more of "rulings, not rules", so if you are a rules lawyer or like to min/max your characters to be powerhouses, I am not the right judge for you. Furthermore, my games tend to have a heavy emphasis on roleplay. Combat is rare (if you are smart), and can be very deadly. Some of the house rules I have worked with may not seem like everyone’s cup of tea, but I encourage you to give them a try. Ever heard of combat without initiative rolls? It makes for much more dynamic and interesting combat! I also prefer to cap hit points at high levels. There is no reason a 10th level warrior, who is asleep and paralyzed, cannot be killed by a level 1 thief, no matter how well he rolls!  These house rules and others make for a more streamlined combat experience, so it’s not just “Roll for initiative and wait your turn to attack. This guy is super tough, so there is no way you’ll bring him down any time soon.” Although my style and setting are what I prefer, if you're looking for something else, I can shift to suit your needs. I put a lot of work into my campaigns, and thus I charge a modest fee. $5 per session per player. A typical session is 4-5 hours, so it breaks down to about a dollar an hour. Currently through the quarantine, my availability is wide open, although I prefer weekday evenings. (I am in the Central Time Zone in America, GMT - 5). “This game will require payment to the Game Master at a rate of $5/game via Paypal. Roll20 is not responsible for any payment transactions and cannot enforce any private arrangements."