Hey ho. Looking for players of any level of experience interested in playing the classic D&D module Pharaoh!, an ancient Egypt-themed adventure where the party treks through endless sands, raids ancient pyramids, and does battle with a powerful Efreet.

Pharaoh is the first part of the Desert of Desolation trilogy, which was my own introduction to D&D about 12 years ago. While I plan to run them all eventually don’t feel like you have to commit to the whole lot, for now I’m just focusing on the first chapter.

I’m planning to organize over Discord and run it over FoundryVTT, which means the only thing you need as a player is an internet browser and a microphone. If you’re interested post in this thread and I’ll send out Discord links tomorrow.

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cant commit the time (:arm-L: gonna run my own game too :arm-R:) but if you need a vouch, SSJ has been a great player in the Hexbear 5e game! I’m confident he’ll handle the game smoothly, judge fairly, and make for a fun time.

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:rat-salute: yes pls

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I’m on the US west coast, but if you’re good with odd hours it can probably work.

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I’m interested if there is still room

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How many sessions do you anticipate it taking?

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Six sessions assuming the party doesn’t get sidetracked.

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Bold assumption there

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The module actually gives the party the opportunity to wander off into the high-level areas before they’re ready if they want, which is always fun.

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