I noticed the last person to make an introduction posted here so I've elected to make an intro of my own, but even so I apologize if this is the wrong place for this.
As the username reads, my name is PeaceRibbon. I am a college student and a semi-casual fan of tabletop role-playing games. I got my start playing Pathfinder in a high school club I helped run and it still remains my system of choice, but I've also spent a some time playing Dungeons and Dragons 5th Edition. I've historically been a player, but recently I've found myself taking up the role of game-master due to my ability to write the quickest between me and my closest friends who I play on Discord with (I'd certainly like to play more in-person, I just haven't found a group yet). Overall I'm relatively new to tabletop role-playing, but I have a grasp of the fundamentals. Aside from that, I'm also big into all types of video games, enjoy Magic the Gathering even though most of my decks are just mono-white jank for affordability, and I'm a devout Roman Catholic who dedicates time each week to singing in the church's choir and being the cantor about once a month.
I sought out an online community because I was hoping to find other more experienced RPGrs with whom I could learn more about setting design and world-building. I've been working on a setting called the Realm of Succor I hope to establish for long-term personal use, though I'd like to codify it on a public site like World Anvil or something so that it can perhaps benefit more than just me, and I'd like to start turning my myriad of drafts into something more readable. If you people are interested, I'd love to start up a thread and share the creative journey in the public square for peer editing, discussion, and advice purposes. It's a quirky project with some pretty specific design goals but I'm doing my best and any feedback you could give would be appreciated. (Also if there is interest for this, let me know which category I should make it under) I also thought finding a community would motivate me to devote more time to the hobby since it's arguably lower on my free time priorities right now.
With school starting up again soon on top of my other responsibilities, I'm unsure of how often I'll be able to make it here, but I hope the time we do spend together breeds fellowship and nurtures perspective. Thanks for reading my little ramble and have a blessed new year!