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I'll make sure people can post in the new discussions area and post annoucements (like a "Tuesday Night D&D Interest check! Come and chat!" thing). Also you can contact me and I believe Nacho with questions.
I'd love it if people still used the group.
However I do suggest one thing that may help play online. Roll20 is a pretty kick ass website, with plenty of features and it's user friendly.
It's not as powerful as maptools but it's much more user friendly, and the fact it's a free service that doesn't require any downloads is always a plus. I'd check it out if I were you guys.
I'm cancelling my 4e campaign - I kept moving the dates for it farther and farther back, but college has a tendency to pile MORE ♥♥♥♥ on you as time goes on, not less, so spending a few hours every week making the map/setting/monsters/plot/actually playing was a little optimistic.
On the bright side, I can probably play in a campaign now if my schedule works out, so I'll shop around and see what looks good.
It would be Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay 2E, and there would be no limit on how many players there were, but only a certain number could play per session. It would essentially be a sandbox taking place around the last city on the frontier. Each group could essentially do whatever they wish or take on some sort of quest rumor and make what they like of it.
I think it would be run primarily over IRC or vanilla maptools. Would this appeal to anyone?
If you're interested, send me a message or join the chat (I'm usually in it).
i'm an old DM looking to run a casual game of 4e once a week. if you're completely new to D&D or if you're an old neckbeard, that's fine; every time i've switched dorms in college, i've ended up teaching about twenty more people how to play 4e, so it's really not an issue if you're new. if you want to solve mysteries, get phat lewt, kick ass, and look good doing it, drop me a line and we can start building characters (level 1, awww yeah).
If anyone is willing to come forward as a DH runner though that would be excellent.
Longtime DM here, 11 years strong, running different games (Shadowrun 3rd/4th, D&D 2nd/3rd/3.5, Rogue Trader, Deathwatch, Call of Cthulhu D20) Not sure if I have the time to run games, but if anyone is looking for a chat to bounce ideas off of or just talk shop, please drop me a line. I love to help people learn the trade and hopefully I'l learn something new, too! :)
Anyone here remember the adventures of Fribillis the Pirate Kobold Bard? GAR's horrendously hardcore games of death? The month-long campaign that just never got off the ground? Those were fun times. All my threads kept getting deleted. Good to see someone's picked it up once again. Kudos, brosephs.
I can play on Mondays to Thursdays, evenings and afternoons. Exact schedule will depend on when the group can make it!
My timezone is GMT+1. I'll be using Maptools and Skype or Ventrilo.
Add me here on Steam and we'll talk!
I'm in the Pacific timezone, but my sleep schedule is so ♥♥♥♥♥♥ up I can probably do this for anyone.
(Friend me/Message me/Email me garganium@gmail.com/Add me on Skype garganium)
@Spenen, Got it, thanks.
https://spreadsheets.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AjLl4kfQo3fddGtUUjh5MmE5MUt4UzkxVEhjUGdIQmc&hl=en_US&authkey=CLeVruwM
I'll keep the group updated about how many DMs we have, once I start getting the information in.