Detroit Gameday II: Dec 4th AFTERMATH!!!

Hi guys. Great to see you doing this again. I'd like to play Steading in the morning and I'll run the following in the afternoon:

Hard Rain
The map promised glorious treasure, but revealed a hole in the ground.To top it off your return journey is punctuated by horrendous rain. Slogging for days you finally make it, only to find the town is a bit more... wet than usual.

Characters
Available here
Number: 3-6
Points: 105 each

Time
4 hour slot

Rules Complexity
Medium (Hero System Sidekick)

Experience Required
New players, both to Narosia and the Hero System are encouraged to play.

Age
13+, Maturity Preferred

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Mark, got your morning game full. Do you have a description, or is that pending? Sounds like maybe it is?

qstor, and everyone in that game; I'm looking for feedback from you on how you want to handle the potential scheduling conflict I mentioned.
 

mudpyr8 said:
Hi guys. Great to see you doing this again. I'd like to play Steading in the morning and I'll run the following in the afternoon:
Howdy, mudpyr8. Glad to see you back.

I'm concerned that we already have more games on the schedule than we are going to fill as it is, so I'm a little wary of adding another one unless we get a big rush of signups. I have no problem making it an option, except that I don't want a lot of little, diluted games that are too small. Let me know what y'all all think; I can add the game easily enough, but will we have enough people to play all these games?
 


Mark said:
As for my slot one game, I still want more feedback from the other people signed up. This means that -

shadowlight
Quickbeam
Remathilis
Stockdale
LazarusLong42

- all need to tell me their favorite level to play. I'd like to also know the type of game you enjoy most (dungeon crawl, outdoor adventure, political intrigue, mystery, etc.) In fact, feel free to tell me about your favorite gaming session ever, if that's what qualifies for what you like the most about gaming.

I'd say 7th-10th level is my favorite. As to style... any/all of the above would be cool. I'd describe my favorite gaming session, but I was the DM. :)
 

Mark said:
all need to tell me their favorite level to play. I'd like to also know the type of game you enjoy most (dungeon crawl, outdoor adventure, political intrigue, mystery, etc.) In fact, feel free to tell me about your favorite gaming session ever, if that's what qualifies for what you like the most about gaming.
OOOoooh! Essay Question!

I'm game for either a good old-fashioned dungeon crawl or a good mystery game. My personal choice of levels is 5-10. Personally, my favorite sessions have to have the following:
a.) One death-defying combat situation in a unique environment (like on the back of a speeding train or on the wings of a falling dragon. Done both.)
b.) Memorable NPCs. Memorable PCs too, but DMs rarely have control over That. ::wink::
c.) A purpose. Gold and glory are good, but deeper meaning ties it all together.
d.) Half-nekkid elf babes in chainmail bikinis with longswords. Oh yeah. :lol:
 

Joshua Dyal said:
Mark, got your morning game full. Do you have a description, or is that pending? Sounds like maybe it is?

Thanks! Description is pending while I get feedback from the players who have signed up.

Joshua Dyal said:
Howdy, mudpyr8. Glad to see you back.

I'm concerned that we already have more games on the schedule than...

If he's signing up for "Steading" isn't the point moot, since it is an all day event? :confused:

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Quickbeam said:
7th level would be my vote, but anything from 5th-11th is cool IMO.

broghammerj said:
I prefer 4-8th level.....political intrigue or mystery.

LazarusLong42 said:
I'd say 7th-10th level is my favorite. As to style... any/all of the above would be cool. I'd describe my favorite gaming session, but I was the DM. :)

Remathilis said:
I'm game for either a good old-fashioned dungeon crawl or a good mystery game. My personal choice of levels is 5-10. Personally, my favorite sessions have to have the following:
a.) One death-defying combat situation in a unique environment (like on the back of a speeding train or on the wings of a falling dragon. Done both.)
b.) Memorable NPCs. Memorable PCs too, but DMs rarely have control over That. ::wink::
c.) A purpose. Gold and glory are good, but deeper meaning ties it all together.
d.) Half-nekkid elf babes in chainmail bikinis with longswords. Oh yeah. :lol:

Thanks, Quickbeam, broghammerj, LazarusLong42, and Remathilis for the information. Now, I just need info from Stockdale and shadowlight, please. :)
 

Mark said:
If he's signing up for "Steading" isn't the point moot, since it is an all day event? :confused:
Depends on the resolution of the "Steading Situation." :)
Mark said:
Thanks, Quickbeam, broghammerj, LazarusLong42, and Remathilis for the information. Now, I just need info from Stockdale and shadowlight, please. :)
If you haven't heard anything by Thursday, I'll speak to them and point them back to this thread. Both are in my regular gaming group, and we meet then. ;)
 

Joshua Dyal said:
Depends on the resolution of the "Steading Situation." :)

If you haven't heard anything by Thursday, I'll speak to them and point them back to this thread. Both are in my regular gaming group, and we meet then. ;)

Thanks. I dropped qstor an email about that Steading Situaton, also, since it affects one of my potential second slot players. I'm sure we've got plenty of time before the gameday to get these things straightened out, so I'm not so worried, but it is nice to remove the loose ends as soon as they're noticed. :)
 

I was busy at work :)

Steading can be a long module. I figured it would take all day to get the players through the majority of the module.

If its going to be a problem I can run a shorter adventure from Dungeon.

Mike
 

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