Hold tight, my lovelies, because we're going far, far below the surface of the Forgotten Realms. To the caverns and tunnels of the Underdark, infested with creatures evil and unknown by the dwellers of light above- and now, you.

My name is Wren, my co-GM is Elf-You, and we will be your guides and antagonists in this adventure.

A few things before you decide to jump in- warnings, mostly.

This game relies more on playing your character- and playing them well- than any other game I've ever seen. That means players need to be comfortable with heavy RP, and metagaming will have consequences.

Players will roll characters with one of the GMs. Starting with strength, each ability score will be rolled individually, and then each player can develop their character from there. This may mean you have to step outside your usual play style, so be warned.

As GMs, we reserve the right to homebrew rules, change the module, and deal with character and player actions both in- and out-of- character. DnD has always been about cooperative storytelling, and whether the players and GMs are having fun is more important than the game mechanics and the math.

Now, the application process is simple. I'd like to know who you are, what your experience is with roleplaying (tabletop or otherwise), and what you look forward to in the game. Other than that, write what you will in your entry (or audition, resume, ect). What you choose to say, in turn says a lot about you. For an example, I wrote up my own in "It All Begins Here," and you can take a look.

Note! As of December, we have already begun our game and have a full party. If you would still like to apply in case we have an opening, feel free- but we're not actively recruiting right now. The holidays are a pretty crazy time for everyone and things can change unexpectedly, so I'm not closing the group either. This isn't a drop-in game, we won't be taking new players the same day we play. If we have a spot, I'll contact any new player directly a few days before the next session to gauge interest and make sure there's time to make a character that will integrate into the group.

If you're still reading by now, I commend you. May the odds be ever in your favor, write well, and I'll see some of you on the other side.