Fellow ENBoard members:
I have gotten a few emails about this recently, so I thought it would be best to announce in thread. Pardon my intrusion!
Until last Saturday, I had been gameless for four years. I had moved to Kazakhstan in the Peace Corps and got a great job offer afterwards so I decided to stay. (What the heck would I do in the States, anyway?)
But, recently I had found another American, who is also doing development work, who was of similar mold - wargames, RPGs, etc. Still, two is few.
Then, miraculously, I noticed one of our local embassy employees organizing a MTG deck during a power outage. Flabbergasted, as they are not sold here, I put him under ruthless interrogation. Who plays MTG? Any wargamers here? RPGers?
Turns out, he had heard of D&D through friends while on program in the US, and was quitre interested, and had friends willing to learn.
"But no one has the rulebooks or anything," he said. Quick-draw PHB, and the rest is history.
So now we have the makings of a great group, and for training purposes, I am using The Sunless Citadel. After that, I'll use my own stuff I've been playing with as a creative outlet here.
The locals:
Cleric of Pelor
Bard (starts tonight)
Paladin of Heironeus
Wizard
The other American: a rogue who plans to take some fighter levels and Weapon Finesse the rapier
I DM in English as I am naturally not as erudite in Russian. However, the local players use Russian. Basically, for ease, we all use our native tongue around the table. Of course, lots of English drop-ins, like Armor Class, class names, etc.
Thanks for all the words of encouragement and assistance!
I have gotten a few emails about this recently, so I thought it would be best to announce in thread. Pardon my intrusion!
Until last Saturday, I had been gameless for four years. I had moved to Kazakhstan in the Peace Corps and got a great job offer afterwards so I decided to stay. (What the heck would I do in the States, anyway?)
But, recently I had found another American, who is also doing development work, who was of similar mold - wargames, RPGs, etc. Still, two is few.
Then, miraculously, I noticed one of our local embassy employees organizing a MTG deck during a power outage. Flabbergasted, as they are not sold here, I put him under ruthless interrogation. Who plays MTG? Any wargamers here? RPGers?
Turns out, he had heard of D&D through friends while on program in the US, and was quitre interested, and had friends willing to learn.
"But no one has the rulebooks or anything," he said. Quick-draw PHB, and the rest is history.
So now we have the makings of a great group, and for training purposes, I am using The Sunless Citadel. After that, I'll use my own stuff I've been playing with as a creative outlet here.
The locals:
Cleric of Pelor
Bard (starts tonight)
Paladin of Heironeus
Wizard
The other American: a rogue who plans to take some fighter levels and Weapon Finesse the rapier
I DM in English as I am naturally not as erudite in Russian. However, the local players use Russian. Basically, for ease, we all use our native tongue around the table. Of course, lots of English drop-ins, like Armor Class, class names, etc.
Thanks for all the words of encouragement and assistance!