| CynDuck |
In a joint project, the Dragonmark Houses Orien and Cannith have constructed an airship-like vessel called the Crystalmark that allows one to cross into the planes of existence, and they’ve been looking for people who can help explore them. Each of the players is a figure of some renown, hand selected for qualities that’ll be useful in expeditions into other planes. However, the planes are full danger, and the voyages of the Crystalmark will not be without peril.
Hey, I'm looking for 4-5 players for a PF2e campaign in the Eberron setting about exploring the setting's 13 planes of existence. Some things to consider are:
1. The campaign will start at 3rd level with free archetype allowed, and I'm expecting it to reach about 10th level.
2. Any ancestry or versatile heritage that exists within Eberron is allowed (aside from Sprites), as well as Automatons to represent the Warforged and Beastkin to represent the Shifters. If you want to play an ancestry or VH that's not already in the setting but would fit in it easily then ask, I'll be pretty lenient with allowing stuff like that.
3. I'll be using Roll20 for the maps so make sure you have an account for that.
4. I'd like for players to be familiar with the basics of Eberron's setting, or to read up on it before making a character.
5. I'm trying to aim for a tone that's a bit more fun and lighthearted, so try to keep things PG-13 at the highest.
6. I've never GM'd in a PBP format before so I may end up making some mistakes, although I do have experience running campaigns over text. I'll try my best, but I would like to be given a bit of grace since this'll be a learning experience for me.
Applications will be open for a about a week, and I'd like to know your likely posting rate. For character concepts I'd like you to come up with a reason why you were selected for the crew, and what role you'd like to have aboard the Crystalmark (are you a guard, researcher, envoy, engineer, etc). A core assumption of Eberron's setting is that even low level PCs are extraordinary, so your characters should be people of some level of importance.