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Join the circus: The show must go on.

Come one come all to the greatest show on Golarion! Where the wonders of the big top are yours to explore. Mystery and magic abound when you take on the roll of one the circuses members. What is it that makes you special enough to join this traveling band of misfits and lost souls? Can you help turn this 2 copper show into a sight to behold in Absalom? Join us while we travel the inner sea in search of fame and fortune!

Edit Update: We are looking for a new member to join our circus. One of our players went back to school and now we are looking to fill his seat. We are just about to start the last chapter of this module so now would be a great time to join in the exciting conclusion to The Show Must Go On.

Some Information about the GM. I have been running D&D and other table top games for over 20 years. I have a passion for good story telling and weaving in players back story into interesting plots and memorable scenes. Most of my campaigns have lasted over 2 years with players going from level 1-15. Starting with this Adventure Path i hope to see the whole of the story through with you the players besides me.

My GM style. I tend to run a 50/50 mix of RP and combat; with some games being all one or the other. I encourage the players to act like heroes and reward people for thinking outside the box. While not fully cinematic the players can still lose and even die if they get careless i dont seek players death. One big thing for me is that your actions have consequence. It may not take effect that game session but I will remember and down the road for better or worse what you sow you will reap.

Why have I asked for money to play? To put is simply this is a time investment. On both my side and the players. I feel that if i ask for your hard earned money I owe you a great game in return. This also helps to make sure the players are invested in the game as well. And honestly for less then the price of a movie ticket you get to be the heroes of your own story.

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Want to join this game? Make a post in the discussion forum below and let the GM know!

4 Players (2 Open Slots)

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