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Post by bensliver on Mar 25, 2008 15:58:44 GMT -6
I'm free monday / wednesday after 3:30 and tuesday after 2.
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Post by tkaz84 on Mar 26, 2008 21:38:57 GMT -6
I can do monday and tuesday nights, and anytime friday
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Post by bensliver on Apr 11, 2008 11:42:50 GMT -6
So what ever happened to this?
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Post by Leudast1215 on Apr 11, 2008 19:45:42 GMT -6
I'm just waiting for anybody to give a night to play
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Post by tkaz84 on Apr 14, 2008 22:00:11 GMT -6
Any night but Wednesday and Thursday works for me.
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Post by typo on Apr 15, 2008 12:24:26 GMT -6
It looks like Tuesdays are the best bet. That works fine for me.
I can host up to a group of five pretty comfortably at my apartment if people are willing to make the trip (I live a couple miles west of the convo center right on Lincoln Hwy). Otherwise, we could try to get space at On Board or a room on campus (Holmes has great rooms for RPGs, but I have no idea how to get them).
I can GM, but if somebody else is interesting in running the game, I'd be happy to play. I haven't played a PC in a few years.
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Post by RARE CHOICE GAMES on Apr 15, 2008 14:30:27 GMT -6
You could get rooms with our club at the Holmes Student Center but one of the exec board members would have to set it up.
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Post by typo on Apr 15, 2008 16:27:37 GMT -6
Yeah, that's a thought. The rooms are pretty nice for gaming.
What sort of game are you guys interested in playing? There's really two basic "types" of RPG games, which I call "table games" and "sofa games." The former are the games where you're playing very much by the rules, usually playing a lot of detailed combat encounters moving minis or tokens around on graph paper. The games tend to emphasize the "team of adventurers going around killing stuff for loot and XP" thing.
Sofa games are usually more laid-back, use the rules more selectively, involve fewer numbers and die rolls, and tend to feel more freeform. Some players prefer the freedom, but some people hate the "loose"ness and not knowing exactly what the rules allow at any given moment.
I prefer running the latter, since it's much easier to prepare a session and allows for more fun "off the path" events. Table games require a lot more preparation, and I'd probably run a published module (albeit customized for the IK) rather than create my own.
I'd also be willing to run a non-d20 Iron Kingdoms game, if you're interested.
And, like I said, if anybody wants to GM, I'm happy to play anything. If you're a first-time GM, I'm happy to help you prepare, too.
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Post by Leudast1215 on Apr 16, 2008 0:36:33 GMT -6
I would probably prefer the latter option as well as I've never actually played any DnD style system just could never find the people for it back in my home town (which is odd considering how frickin' huge the high school was...). Given that setting up spaces at Holmes Student sounds relatively complicated, perhaps just using a table on tuesday evenings at On Board Games would be sufficient?
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