Welcome!
Thank you for dropping by! I'm looking for players for a new campaign, now that one of my adventure paths (AKA published adventures) has finished. This will be a Pathfinder 2E homebrew campaign in Paizo's Golarion setting.
If you are reading this, you might be one of my players from an earlier campaign or you might be responding to a looking-for-players (LFG) post. In either case, I'm looking for which option or options appeal to you as a player.
This is a temporary site while I'm working to settle on a game concept and a mix of players. The actual campaign will have its own site.
About Me
Baseline for all Options
Common to All Concepts: this is time, tools, basic expectations, etc.
Options for a Campaign Premise
All the campaigns ideas will run to later than 10th level and maybe to 20th level. None of them are mythic campaigns.
These are the campaigns I am interested in running as a GM. I'm sure you have your own ideas as well, but this LFP is only for one of the ones below. I will pick which one depending on the players available and their feedback.
The Lost Prince Campaign: a campaign with a heavy fey theme, with a strong premise to be explored by the players. Expect a heavy amount of roleplaying. There is a strong amount of player agency, but this has a clear premise players are expected to explore.
The Mists of Ustalav: this will also have a strong RP element but will also likely have more combat encounters. It will be more of a sandbox.
In Pursuit of Shory Relics: a campaign about the search for Shory technology, a people who once had their own flying cities. Mix of RP versus combat will be determined in sessions 0.
The Radiant Accord Classic high fantasy where PCs fulfill an oath sworn at the dawn of time between mortals, deities and fey. Each player chooses which oath to support. Plenty of RP and combat with more of a sandbox feel.
I am looking for players with a high level of interest in the premise and it may turn out that the one you are most interested in is not the one I select, which means, you may not be asked to play it. Be honest though, if you really don't like a premise, I'll figure it out soon enough from your engagement.