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LFP: Online OSE (bx/ad&d 1e) campaign: Barrowmaze!

Posted: Sun Sep 24, 2023 2:45 am
by Wight King
Local villagers whisper of a mysterious place deep in the marsh - a place shrouded in mist and dotted with barrow mounds, ruined columns, and standing stones. The tomb-robbers who explore beneath the mounds - or rather the few who return - tell tales of labyrinthine passages, magnificent grave goods, and terrifying creatures waiting in the dark. Are you brave (or foolish) enough to enter Barrowmaze?

Barrowmaze (complete) is a mega dungeon created by Greg Gillespie and I'm looking for 4 brave adventurers to play this adventure.
Eventually I hope that this group will have more adventures together! So let's go!

Comms/Software: Foundry VTT and Discord for audio (and pref video).
Timezone: I'm Dutch (GMT+1) but I'm flexible (no nights though).
Session: 3-4 hours
System: Old-School Essentials Classic Fantasy and Advanced Fantasy aided by some house rules to give the leveling a boost. Using 3d6 down the line which will let you start at level 2!

Sign up below and let's uncover the secrets of the undead infested Barrowmoors!

Regards,
Wight King / David

ps. Might be a possibility to record it in due time for my youtube channel: this will only happen when all agree and feel comfortable with it!

Re: LFP: Online OSE (bx/ad&d 1e) campaign: Barrowmaze!

Posted: Sun Sep 24, 2023 10:37 am
by TristenC
Hmm... color me interested. I did enjoy my short stint in OSE. I'm typically short on free time, though, so it would definitely depend on the day/time

Re: LFP: Online OSE (bx/ad&d 1e) campaign: Barrowmaze!

Posted: Sun Sep 24, 2023 10:40 am
by Wight King
Hey there TristenC, can you let me know which days and times are best for you? You're the first responding at this time, so we'll see how it goes :-)

Re: LFP: Online OSE (bx/ad&d 1e) campaign: Barrowmaze!

Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2023 3:14 pm
by TristenC
Hard to say, really. Most reliable for me would probably be a weekday evening after work (My local time is GMT -6) so sadly that would probably put you in the wee small hours of the morning to start...

Sunday afternoons are probably the next most reliable, which would be more feasible i imagine, but would be less consistent for me on a week-to-week basis