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<blockquote data-quote="Erithtotl" data-source="post: 472211" data-attributes="member: 1971"><p>After a long time off, I'm thinking of restarting a 3rd edition D&D campaign in my homegrown setting. It would be in midtown Manhattan, once every couple of weeks on a weeknight (probably 6:30 to 10pm). Occasionally, we might do a weekend or friday night game that can go later, but that would only be if everyone is cool with it.</p><p></p><p>I realize this time isn't convienent for a lot of people, but at least it means people don't have to give up their weekends for it.</p><p></p><p>I want to have 4 players, no more. Big parties are great but there isn't enough time for everyone to participate in shorter sessions.</p><p></p><p>I have the following requirements:</p><p></p><p>#1: Reliability. If you say you can make a session, you make it, unless there is a real emergency. If you have a very busy life, or a job that forces you to work late without advanced notice, or a wife that gets angry when you go out, PLEASE, do us all a favor and don't kid yourselves. If you're planning on moving out of the country, joining the marines, or converting to a game hating religion, let me know ahead of time. I put in a lot of work on my last campaign and constantly had people quitting due to real world obligations, which was basically why I stopped last time.</p><p></p><p>#2: Be an adult. Intelligent, mature gamers prefered. But that doesn't mean you have to be stodgy and serious! It should be fun, after all.</p><p></p><p>#3: Be accessible by email. I need people who can check their email on a reliable basis. Most out of session communication will be done this way.</p><p></p><p>Thats it. I don't mind beginners, women, minorities, or the slightly wierd. In fact, they're all prefered!</p><p></p><p>The setting is a homegrown setting that isn't too far off the beaten path. Think Greyhawk level of magic and power.</p><p></p><p>If you're interested, email me at <a href="mailto:erithtotl@yahoo.com">erithtotl@yahoo.com</a>. Put D&D in the subject so I don't lose you amongst all my spam, or reply here.</p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p><p>Ian</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Erithtotl, post: 472211, member: 1971"] After a long time off, I'm thinking of restarting a 3rd edition D&D campaign in my homegrown setting. It would be in midtown Manhattan, once every couple of weeks on a weeknight (probably 6:30 to 10pm). Occasionally, we might do a weekend or friday night game that can go later, but that would only be if everyone is cool with it. I realize this time isn't convienent for a lot of people, but at least it means people don't have to give up their weekends for it. I want to have 4 players, no more. Big parties are great but there isn't enough time for everyone to participate in shorter sessions. I have the following requirements: #1: Reliability. If you say you can make a session, you make it, unless there is a real emergency. If you have a very busy life, or a job that forces you to work late without advanced notice, or a wife that gets angry when you go out, PLEASE, do us all a favor and don't kid yourselves. If you're planning on moving out of the country, joining the marines, or converting to a game hating religion, let me know ahead of time. I put in a lot of work on my last campaign and constantly had people quitting due to real world obligations, which was basically why I stopped last time. #2: Be an adult. Intelligent, mature gamers prefered. But that doesn't mean you have to be stodgy and serious! It should be fun, after all. #3: Be accessible by email. I need people who can check their email on a reliable basis. Most out of session communication will be done this way. Thats it. I don't mind beginners, women, minorities, or the slightly wierd. In fact, they're all prefered! The setting is a homegrown setting that isn't too far off the beaten path. Think Greyhawk level of magic and power. If you're interested, email me at [email]erithtotl@yahoo.com[/email]. Put D&D in the subject so I don't lose you amongst all my spam, or reply here. Thanks, Ian [/QUOTE]
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