Hey all. Trying to run a TOR game on Roll20. Day and time are flexible. I know that there are quite a few posters on here from various places in Europe (I'm on the east coast of the US) and I am more than willing to try to accommodate you.
This game will be mostly for newish players. I plan on running through the introductory adventure and using published adventures, for the most part.
LFP for a Roll20 TOR game
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This sounds great! I'm in Colorado, so a couple of hours behind you. I haven't played yet but would really like to so I can get a hold of the rules and be able to run it for my group here. I've also wanted to learn Roll20.
My ability to commit, though, will depend on day/time and frequency. And how many points I may/may not have in the "good husband" jar... So, maybe consider me a tier 2 possibility, passing on me for those that can commit right out of the gate. I'm definitely interested, though (and a pretty good scribe for what happens in-game).
My ability to commit, though, will depend on day/time and frequency. And how many points I may/may not have in the "good husband" jar... So, maybe consider me a tier 2 possibility, passing on me for those that can commit right out of the gate. I'm definitely interested, though (and a pretty good scribe for what happens in-game).
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Oh trust me... I have a good husband jar as well lol. I'm just tired of running/playing one shots and would love to get a long term campaign going. But I understand your hesitancy to commit. Which days and or times work best for you? If you'd like, search for my game on Roll20 (its one of only two, currently, when you search for TOR games). The title of my game is "Dungeons deep and caverns old." You can apply in the thread under the listing. Thanks!Brooding Paladin wrote: ↑Wed Feb 14, 2018 8:42 pmThis sounds great! I'm in Colorado, so a couple of hours behind you. I haven't played yet but would really like to so I can get a hold of the rules and be able to run it for my group here. I've also wanted to learn Roll20.
My ability to commit, though, will depend on day/time and frequency. And how many points I may/may not have in the "good husband" jar... So, maybe consider me a tier 2 possibility, passing on me for those that can commit right out of the gate. I'm definitely interested, though (and a pretty good scribe for what happens in-game).
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Probably every other Monday/Tuesday/Wednesday for 3-4 hours. Not ideal, I understand. Headed out to your Roll20 site now.
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Re: LFP for a Roll20 TOR game
I would be up for playing. I'm free on most weekends, preferably in the evening (I'm EST). I'm often free after work during the week, at like 11 PM EST till basically whenever, especially on Friday nights I often don't sleep until 8 or 9 PM the next day, but I doubt that would work for most people.
Re: LFP for a Roll20 TOR game
What is the current status of this game?Matty1Love wrote: ↑Wed Feb 14, 2018 6:32 pmHey all. Trying to run a TOR game on Roll20. Day and time are flexible. I know that there are quite a few posters on here from various places in Europe (I'm on the east coast of the US) and I am more than willing to try to accommodate you.
This game will be mostly for newish players. I plan on running through the introductory adventure and using published adventures, for the most part.
Re: LFP for a Roll20 TOR game
Hi,Matty1Love wrote: ↑Wed Feb 14, 2018 6:32 pmHey all. Trying to run a TOR game on Roll20. Day and time are flexible. I know that there are quite a few posters on here from various places in Europe (I'm on the east coast of the US) and I am more than willing to try to accommodate you.
This game will be mostly for newish players. I plan on running through the introductory adventure and using published adventures, for the most part.
I'm on the east coast and would be willing to play.
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