Hi! I'm Boston.
This is not my first time in play-by-post games. If anyone remembers feralfront, I was active on that site before it closed down. Then, I switched to DMing my own campaigns with friends for about 9 years at this point, ranging from D&D 5e, Pathfinder, Red Markets, and bit of Delta Green. As the main DM for my group I often spent most of my time writing out the characters, plots, and creating maps. One of the reasons I want to get back into play-by-post is that it often allows people to get more in depth with the role-playing, fleshing out characters, and building a collaborative story with less time constrictions that normal tabletop rpg games have.
Now for the genres I am interested in. Foremost, I love post-apocalyptic, mystery, horror, and science fiction. My favorite stories/setting in post-apocalyptic stories are Station Eleven, Red Markets, and who can go wrong with the zombie outbreak. For science-fiction, I'm becoming a huge Star Trek nerd. I've seen TOS, TNG, and I am about to finish DS9. Finally, for the horror genre, I enjoyed playing in the Call of Cthulhu setting.
Feel free to PM me if you think any of our interest would match for roleplaying.
This is not my first time in play-by-post games. If anyone remembers feralfront, I was active on that site before it closed down. Then, I switched to DMing my own campaigns with friends for about 9 years at this point, ranging from D&D 5e, Pathfinder, Red Markets, and bit of Delta Green. As the main DM for my group I often spent most of my time writing out the characters, plots, and creating maps. One of the reasons I want to get back into play-by-post is that it often allows people to get more in depth with the role-playing, fleshing out characters, and building a collaborative story with less time constrictions that normal tabletop rpg games have.
Now for the genres I am interested in. Foremost, I love post-apocalyptic, mystery, horror, and science fiction. My favorite stories/setting in post-apocalyptic stories are Station Eleven, Red Markets, and who can go wrong with the zombie outbreak. For science-fiction, I'm becoming a huge Star Trek nerd. I've seen TOS, TNG, and I am about to finish DS9. Finally, for the horror genre, I enjoyed playing in the Call of Cthulhu setting.
Feel free to PM me if you think any of our interest would match for roleplaying.