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Hi all!
First off, I want to just say that if this type of thing is not allowed, and/or frowned upon in Pathfinder Society, then please let me know and I will remove the thread immediately. :)
WHY: So I ran the Emerald Spire Superdungeon the other day, the first 1-2 levels area, and got killed by the last goblin alive. (For those that care, Rapid Shot, 20, confirms with 18, 19 on the second attack, all hits, I'm a sorcerer, I die.)
After reading the Chronicle sheet and staring at the words DEAD across the top, I want nothing more than to conquer that foul place!
The Idea:I have a couple friends who enjoy playing with me here and there and I figured the Superdungeon would be a fun way to all create level 1s and go through the entire dungeon (hopefully) and all come out with some decently decked out Society-legal characters. I'm the most experienced and I'm not ready to GM, so we don't have anyone in our group ready to take on that roll. I would consider asking around for someone interested but I enjoy a bit of dedication and I think a fun incentive is an easy way to get a dedicated GM who wants us to succeed and have fun.
THE BAIT: I'm still calculating a fair way to do it, but the idea is to offer the GM their own copy of the Superdungeon. The GM will have the option of either the Print edition or the PDF, whichever they'd like. Personally, I don't think the Superdungeon alone is worth the 16 runs that the GM would be running so I'm figuring... Superdungeon for the first 6 levels, and if we make it that far, I will add more PDFs/Prints for further dungeons. This goes on TOP of the fact that you will also be receiving credit for all of this.
The Players: So far I believe I have myself and two others interested. We are all above the age of 25 so we have a bit of maturity to our ideas and shenanigans. We don't do things that will intentionally get us screwed but at the same time we do enjoy partying and will have our moments of fun. If any players have read this far and seem interested in the idea, I may have openings for dedicated mature players if I don't fill up the roster. If you are around our age group and will definitely CREATE/MAKE time to run this dungeon, hopefully every week, then send me a message with a little bit about you and your type of personality, plus what kind of character you will be interested in rolling, and I will send you a reply.
Method of Play: So I've only pretty much played on Roll20 and Google Hangouts, so that would be the preferred method of us going about this online. However, I'm also interested in the idea of Play by Post so if a GM prefers that, don't hesitate to ask and let me know, and I'll consider it also.
Conclusion: To sum things up, I need an experienced GM who wants to run a group of Pathfinders through the entire Emerald Spire. I will pay for the book, you will own it, and if we all do good and make it past the 6th adventure, I'll toss in some more PDFs/Prints of whichever modules or handbooks you're craving to keep you on board and see how far we can get.
My contact info is ddr.sigure@gmail.com and I hope to hear from some interested GMs. :)

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Just so I am clear, are you offering PDFs and not cash?
Yeah.
1. I'm not sure how to even price something like that. I hate pricing services.
2. I'd rather the money go towards Paizo as well as expanding someone's collection.
This isn't about hiring a GM who needs money, it's about hiring a GM who doesn't have the Emerald Spire yet and actively wants to run some guys in his free time, while also getting a copy so he can run his friends or other people in the future. That's kind of the idea, but I'm not sure if there's even people like that anymore, haha.

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I received some very good feedback in some private messages and I'm finding out that the incentive is less than the average you would make volunteering to do normal GMing, haha.
That being said, the idea is still on, but it needs to be revamped a bit. All GMs who are interested are very much welcome to hit me up and let me know of your status, as well as any questions, while players are still invited to message me as well.