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I am a player of a group looking for a GM.
​​We plan to play at 6:30 CST. This time is negotiable, but must be on Friday or Monday.
​The campaign must be hosted weekly.
​We will primarily use voice to communicate. We prefer to use discord, but are open to any other voice communication software.

​The group is already established, and we have multiple character concepts ready.
​We want a campaign that is about 60% role-playing and 40% fighting. We want to have a lot of opportunities to talk and interact with the world, but also we want combat placed evenly within the campaign to break up all the talking and activities. (E.g Political intrigue where PCs use their guile to pull favor with court sessions and possibly interacting with enemy groups/assassins that may trigger fighting or chasing)
​We would prefer to start at level 3.
​We have many suggestions to the theme, genre, and setting to the campaign that we have discussed, but it is ultimately up to the GM.
​However, the campaign must have the following house rules, optional/custom rules, rule set/pathfinder resources, and setting requirements:
​Allow Unchained classes (Particularly Unchained Rouge and Summoner: not nessecarily the Unchained rule set: Just the Classes)
Must use any official Paizo 1st party content (Includes Mythic Adventures)
Leadership and leadership feats (such as Squire) are allowed and all cohorts and followers are RP-ed by the GM.
Overall we want to have a good time and and to find a GM who wants to have a good time.
​If you are a new GM and feel capable of running a mythic campaign, feel free to apply.


Working on a mythic Pathfinder campaign. DM needed. current time: Fridays 7:30 EST

The players have prepared character concepts at the ready, and have a couple of campaign concepts that we thought of; those being warring kingdoms, a war between dragons or competing pantheons of deities.

Ultimately the DM decides what setting we end up going with, but we thought we should let the DM know that they don't necessarily need to make a setting for us.