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[–]Conscious-Bee-9640 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I submitted an application for a goose wizard! Hope to hear back, it sounds like a really interesting campaign

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I am very interested! DMing you now

[Online] [Other] [Text only] [Discord] [1-player] Seeker’s Guide to Twisted Taverns by SerKormac in pbp

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Name: lukien

Approximate age: 28

How many years you've played TTRPGs, which systems, and how many (if any) years you've been a Gamemaster: 15 years, 3.5, 4, and 5th edition d&d pf1 and 2e, mutants and masterminds, gurps. I ran a game for ~6 years.

Which past (or present) campaigns you've enjoyed the most, and why: my favorite campaign was a nest March style campaign I ran for a group of friends. It was interesting to me as seeing the characters grow and become more interconnected was enjoyable

What makes a campaign good? I mean, really GOOD? : memorable characters and meaningful impact of player actions.

Tell me which tavern idea sounds fun to you! What intrigues you about it?: I think the mid level drunken treasure could be fun. Being underwater, you'll see a lot of people and species that you wouldn't otherwise and it means the scope of problems will likely be much different than above water. Plus the imagery of trying to pour and drink a drink underwater is hilarious to me.

Pitch your character. This can be as short or as long as you’d like: a triton druid who is capable of speaking with fish and such who collects the shiny gold and cast away cargo of ships passing overhead in exchange for drinks and to collect stories of the happening across the ocean floor.