
Evil Dave is Evil |

Greetings, all!
I am relocating to San Antonio, TX at the end of July and I'm looking for players for a Pathfinder campaign! I'm a veteran GM from the 3.5 days, and I've ran several campaigns to completion. I am looking to run a fairly standard Pathfinder home game with a balance of role- and roll- play. I have a homebrew world to adventure in and I encourage and incorporate character backstory.
If you're interested in joining in, please send me a PM *AND* post here to keep the thread on the radar. Please tell me about favorite characters you've played and what made them so much fun.
Evil Dave

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Greetings and welcome to the Alamo City, I know a few members are looking for a game in our local obsidian portal <Link> group, join it and post your desires and I bet you will have a game established in no time. You can also find links on that page to our Warhorn sites for organized play. Have fun and good luck.

Evil Dave is Evil |

Greetings and welcome to the Alamo City, I know a few members are looking for a game in our local obsidian portal <Link> group, join it and post your desires and I bet you will have a game established in no time. You can also find links on that page to our Warhorn sites for organized play. Have fun and good luck.
That was quick. Thanks, Lordzum. I'll go check out OP.

Damon Griffin |

Our Pathfinder group in San Antonio is well supplied with GMs. Currently three of us are taking turns running Serpent's Skull, Carrion Crown and the trilogy that began with Crypt of the Everflame.
What we do need is an additional player. There's only four of us these days (two players having moved out of town a few years ago) and we have frequent issues with the economy of action: three PCs may be overwhelmed by AP encounters played as written, whereas the reverse can be true if each player runs two PCs. It'd be nice to run games with the expected number of characters, but we don't have the expected number of players, and dno't want any one of the players to either get double the time on-stage, or have to do half the work of the party.