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<blockquote data-quote="Macbeth" data-source="post: 1765789" data-attributes="member: 11259"><p>Indeed, I was. I always have trouble keeping the two straight, since I've seen people shorten 'Grim tales' to 'Grim' a couple of times, which leaves only a one letter difference. However, Grimm also interests me, especially since I've done some research into the older versions of Fairy Tales, and dang, can those be bloody. I've been thinking of buying Grimm, just casue I want to pull some of the stuff from some of the grimmer fairy tales into a game, and Grimm seemed like a good way to do it.</p><p></p><p>And I completely agree: too many games, too little time. <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f642.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-smilie="1"data-shortname=":)" /> If it helps, I would be more then happy to run something every once in a while. Given that we already only play 3 nights a month, that doesn't leave much time for one- or two-nighters, but if you ever feel like a break, I'd be happy to step up and use some of the books I have laying around. Or, if we ever fell like doing something on another day, I could do some GMing. </p><p></p><p>Given the large number of games we've got just in this list, perhaps a mini-Gameday of sorts might be a good idea? Set aside one day, perhaps right at the begining of Christmas break or druing Thanksgiving, or somesuch, and just run a few one shots? I figure, with a good length day, we might fit in 2, possibly 3 one-shots, especially if we create characters ahead of time (or use Pre-gen characters). Just an idea, given the large number of games we've already suggested.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Macbeth, post: 1765789, member: 11259"] Indeed, I was. I always have trouble keeping the two straight, since I've seen people shorten 'Grim tales' to 'Grim' a couple of times, which leaves only a one letter difference. However, Grimm also interests me, especially since I've done some research into the older versions of Fairy Tales, and dang, can those be bloody. I've been thinking of buying Grimm, just casue I want to pull some of the stuff from some of the grimmer fairy tales into a game, and Grimm seemed like a good way to do it. And I completely agree: too many games, too little time. :) If it helps, I would be more then happy to run something every once in a while. Given that we already only play 3 nights a month, that doesn't leave much time for one- or two-nighters, but if you ever feel like a break, I'd be happy to step up and use some of the books I have laying around. Or, if we ever fell like doing something on another day, I could do some GMing. Given the large number of games we've got just in this list, perhaps a mini-Gameday of sorts might be a good idea? Set aside one day, perhaps right at the begining of Christmas break or druing Thanksgiving, or somesuch, and just run a few one shots? I figure, with a good length day, we might fit in 2, possibly 3 one-shots, especially if we create characters ahead of time (or use Pre-gen characters). Just an idea, given the large number of games we've already suggested. [/QUOTE]
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