Mark
CreativeMountainGames.com
Specifically - someone who came to the RPG hobby from the wargaming roots, which is why the Napoleonic reference is applied. In this sense of the word, there are relatively few real grognards around.
Personally, I don't accept an idea of a "3e grognard".
There are a heck of a lot of them, they just dont' hang out on enworld.
By my reckoning, no, there never have been many of them. They come from the age of RPGs before the boomtime of the 1980s. Back then, there weren't many gamers at all, and only some of them had the direct wargaming roots of the True Grognard.
I am going to to be very skeptical of anyone who claims to be this type of grognard if they are under 40 to 45 years old.
As someone who wargamed and miniature wargamed prior to D&D first being released (even played some of the original Chainmail minis rules before then), I might be the closest thing to a true grognard on these boards, though I did begin RPGing with D&D and upgraded with each new edition until this one (still on the fence). A true grognard wouldn't be RPGing at all, I'd imagine.
I still play wargames and miniature wargames regularly, including DBM and the new Field of Glory from Osprey, though I did pass up a chance to play with some 25mm Napoleonics just yesterday so I could install the new Adobe Creative Suite 3.
I'll be 46 in Marktober. Yes, I said, Marktober.

I am a geek on many levels, I guess!
