
JGray |

Hello!
Two players in my existing Pathfinder campaign have asked me to open a second campaign in the setting. I've agreed to do so and we are looking for 1 to 2 more players to join us.
The Particulars
When: Every other week. Specific days to be determined by the group but it will not be Tuesday night and will be evenings, from 8:30pm to around 11:30 pm EST.
Where: Online using Roll20. Communication will be text based instead of video or voice based.
Who: Looking for 1 to 2 players. Both players are female and have stated a preference to work with other female gamers. The GM is male.
Setting: A home brewed setting, Krystallos. Details can be found on the campaign wiki. The world is still a work in progress.
Theme: The initial theme of the campaign will be exploration with Indiana Jones and King Solomon's Mines being influences. The theme may eventually run to the resurrection of a land destroyed by magic and corruption.
Existing Characters: Current characters most likely to be played in the campaign are an Obsidianu (African) bard/occultist storyteller/archeologist and an Amazonite (amazon) spell-less ranger guide and explorer.
Chargen: Character generation is a 20 point buy. Traits allowed. Background skill rules from Unchained will be used. The native races of Krystallos are: Humans, Elves, Dwarves, Halflings, Gnomes, Illithid, Grippli, Modron, Kobolds, and Darfellan. Other races may be allowed but the GM is hesitant there. All classes but Oracles and spellcasters specializing in divination will be considered, including Occult Adventures classes and 3rd party classes.
Notes: The game will be RP and character development focused. Strict adherence to the rules is often waved in favor of expediency. The GM believes that the game is a story to be told, with everyone working together, not a competition to determine who beats who. In other words, it is not a question of "if" you "win" but "how".
If you're interested please drop me a line. We're looking to start soon. I'll be happy to answer further questions.