Who I Am  Name & Age Derek, 34, though I usually go by Monster. Either works. Experience I have about 6~ years worth of combined experience with 3.X, Path/Starfinder, 5e, and a little bit of Warhammer Fantasy (4e). Most of that time was spent here on Roll20. Personality Fairly easy to get along with - I like to joke around, but when appropriate (not during other people's "scenes" and serious moments) and not when it detracts from playtime, as sometimes it can devolve into mindless table banter. I also respect other people's time; I won't cancel last moment, won't show up late without saying anything, or stay in the group leaving you wondering if I'm going to show up. If all parties click, I've been in a few groups that have lasted more than a year together. When it comes to creating characters, I think about the setting first, character fluff second, and actual mechanics last. I do enjoy creating a character's backstory first before I worry about what he looks like on a sheet. Availability GMT -4 (EDT) SUN/TUE/FRI - 4 PM+  Other times/days may be considered, but preferably those days would work best for me, with games lasting 4~ hours. (Bi)Weekly games only.  What I'm Looking For   Systems D&D (3.5/5), Pathfinder (1e/2e), Cyberpunk 2020/Red (when it releases), Warhammer Fantasy (2e/4e). DM Experience As long as you have some time under your belt. IRL, Online, what have you, doesn't matter. You could be completely new to Roll20 too, that's fine. As long as you're putting effort into your campaign, and aren't likely to flake, I'm fine with what you're doing. Settings like Warhammer might require someone more knowledgeable of the world, but that may be just based on my own limited experience/knowledge. Tone/Theme of the Game If we're going with the classic RP/Combat ratio, I'd say 65/35 that can swing in either direction. I've gone many games where there wasn't a single combat in the entire session, but chances are likely that I would see one in the session after that. As far as topics are concerned, almost anything can go, as long as you 'fade to black" the common sense stuff. I would love to be a part of a more urban/steampunk campaign that involves the characters more - anything that isn't a total dungeon dive. Also would love to be a part of an evil campaign (Or AP, like Way of the Wicked). Open To Homebrew This is more for 5e than anything. There's just not enough player options for (sub)classes, and there's alot of talented people out there making homebrew content for 5e. With that in mind, I would never propose something that is ridiculous in terms of power (compared to other classes available), broke the "spirit" of the game, or didn't fit into your world. There's enough cheese in and difficulty to die (in 5e) that I don't need to add to it. One exception to Pathfinder I would love to play would be the conversion of the Beguiler . However there's plenty of interesting options as is, so it's not a sticking point compared to 5e. Voice (& Video) Former being mandatory, latter being optional but available. Group Composition I'd prefer the group to be at least above the age of 21 at least, though it's fine if someone (preferably not the DM) isn't. As far as number of players (not including DM), with me being included, 4 being preferable, 5 being maximum. That part isn't negotiable, which leads me to... Like Minded People Take everything I said under personality; people who want have fun, but not at the expense of game time or the mood, who show up on time or at the very least, tell other people well ahead of time when they're late or not going to be there at all, and finally, will speak up if something is bothering them, instead of holding it in. Sounds somewhat rhetorical (everyone wants to have the best group), but I'm sure as most of you know, that's hard to find. Interested?  Send me a PM with the following; time, frequency, day of the week, system being used, and a basic summery of the campaign, or link to the listing page if applicable. If you're recruiting for some sort of stream/podcast/whathaveyou, I'm not interested at this point in time. ### Thank you for reading, if not considering.