Seeking a Co-GM for potential Pathfinder

Started by Blinkin, June 23, 2019, 10:06:38 AM

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Blinkin

Well, hello there and thanks for taking a peek at this thread.

As the subject line suggest, I'm looking for a Co-GM to work with me on a homebrew Pathfinder Adventure. What I mean by "homebrew" is that the adventure is entirely created by me using the Pathfinder system. With some very, very minor alterations to some of the rules for ease of PBP play, of course.

What should the Co-GM expect? Well, here's a partial list of what I'm looking for.
* Someone to work with me to flesh out scenes, encounters and important NPC's.
* Someone to control/ update a battle map (It's beyond my capabilities, TBH).
* Someone to work with me to handle issues that may appear during play.
* Someone to work with me to create character generation guidance and select players.
* Someone to wack me across the back of the head when I get unreasonable or get sidetracked in my enthusiasm for the game.

There may be more, but at the moment, that's the big things. I've realized that a PBP game is a bit overwhelming for me to GM and someone to help keep things on track may be what I'm missing to make a game successful and enjoyable for the players. The players are, after all, why we run games to begin with. Unfortunately, whether the game is actually offered or not will depend on whether we can get the job done and if there's enough interest in the ultimate concept.

So, if you're interested in talking about a prospective partnership for this, feel free to drop me a PM or reply here.
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