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<blockquote data-quote="arbados" data-source="post: 7523705" data-attributes="member: 2068"><p>Hey Neil:</p><p>I'd be more than happy to share detailed information about the game, the players, myself and whatever else you're curious about. I'm sure you might be curious about the age range of the group. If nobody shaved the years when telling back in the day we're all in our early to late 40's. Another critical point might be the time and day we play. We play every Tuesday from 7-11pm consistently. Maybe I'm lucky, healthy or love the game but I've never missed GMing a game once. If you enjoy heavy role playing then you should enjoy our game. I love role playing with the players and the players love role playing amongst themselves on game decisions. I have thousands of miniatures, Dwarven Forge terrain pieces, battle mats and gaming accessories. We use these when necessary and I'll often set up big rooms prior to the game so there's no delay during it. I'm pretty open to rules but we typically play with classes from the core rulebook and advanced players guide. I'm open to other options as long as they're balanced with the strength of the core classes. I've also used psionics if a player has interest. If you search the site you might be able to pull up some of the great maps I've made. I create huge color maps of all the cities within the game world (which is a home brew that plays within the Pathfinder rules). When the group enters a city I put the huge poster sized map on the wall so all can see and interact while there. It's quite fun! Two of the five at the game table have kids with me being one. My daughter is away at College and my son still lives at home. We play in my furnished basement that has a bathroom and the space is all for us on game night. My wife does her thing on game night and lets the boys enjoy ourselves. She used to be a player back in the day and is 100% cool about my spending and playing of the game. Never a question, issue or bother. I can share much more of course but figured I'd start out here.</p><p></p><p>John</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="arbados, post: 7523705, member: 2068"] Hey Neil: I'd be more than happy to share detailed information about the game, the players, myself and whatever else you're curious about. I'm sure you might be curious about the age range of the group. If nobody shaved the years when telling back in the day we're all in our early to late 40's. Another critical point might be the time and day we play. We play every Tuesday from 7-11pm consistently. Maybe I'm lucky, healthy or love the game but I've never missed GMing a game once. If you enjoy heavy role playing then you should enjoy our game. I love role playing with the players and the players love role playing amongst themselves on game decisions. I have thousands of miniatures, Dwarven Forge terrain pieces, battle mats and gaming accessories. We use these when necessary and I'll often set up big rooms prior to the game so there's no delay during it. I'm pretty open to rules but we typically play with classes from the core rulebook and advanced players guide. I'm open to other options as long as they're balanced with the strength of the core classes. I've also used psionics if a player has interest. If you search the site you might be able to pull up some of the great maps I've made. I create huge color maps of all the cities within the game world (which is a home brew that plays within the Pathfinder rules). When the group enters a city I put the huge poster sized map on the wall so all can see and interact while there. It's quite fun! Two of the five at the game table have kids with me being one. My daughter is away at College and my son still lives at home. We play in my furnished basement that has a bathroom and the space is all for us on game night. My wife does her thing on game night and lets the boys enjoy ourselves. She used to be a player back in the day and is 100% cool about my spending and playing of the game. Never a question, issue or bother. I can share much more of course but figured I'd start out here. John [/QUOTE]
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