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Very cool, very cool. Haven't had the chance to try them out...

So I find myself waking up at 1 AM, fairly rested and not much to do... browsing other forums right now - I should write, but still in the dry spell, and I'm prepared as I can get for my campaign night tomorrow.

I run kind of a 3.5/D&D Modern hybrid set in Freeport, but with a lot of elements yanked from the Iron Kingdoms, Perdido Street Station, etc, with an emphasis on over the top action with agood dose of politics and diplomacy thrown in - what kind of games do youlike to run/play?
 

Oh, btw, we met last night, but we really didn't get introduced, what with all the stick beatings and everything.

I'm Sniktch. I found this place a long time ago looking on Google for an alternate character generator, back when it was just Eric Noah's. I lurked until I stumbled into the Story Hour forum, read some really good stuff, and started posting praise. Eventually started a couple of my own (although I am about 2 years behind on updating them :heh: ). Then one day I started looking for Arwink, who had vanished from the SH forum, and stumbled into the Hivemind...

Oh, and I'm a right Rat Bastard :D
 

I'm Bront.

I found this place because a friend of mine (Reidzilla) directed me here. I'm formerly the Admin for Paintball.com forums as well as admin or mod of a few other paintball forums, as well as an honored reviewer of products at one of the sites. I've invertieved and shot at William Shatner.

On the gaming side, I've helped palytest and write one less than successfull gaming system (PDF only), and used to run stuff for NASCRAG at gencon. Now I write stuff for 2 different living campaigns that Gamebase 7 is running.
 

Yeah, the only items I have published (that I got paid for) are a series of articles on fantasy sports that I wrote 10-12 years ago...
 


Bront said:
Oh, I never got paid for any of it. Just did it all for fun.

That's cool, too :D I had started to do some playtesting and proofreading type work two years ago but my life went insane a year ago and I dropped offline. That was all for fun - it was just cool to feel involved in the process in some way.
 

Yup, it's always best when you can enjoy what you're doing, but things that pay tend to take precidence.
 

But what types of setting and systems do you like to play or run?

Like I'm running a high magic game with widespread fireworks and clockwork and steamwork technology. I'm developing campaigns for Call of Cthulhu, D20 Modern/Future (kind of a Cowboy Bebop feel), and an over the top wuxia kinda game.

Started playing D&D 24 years ago, and have tried pretty much all the different genres and systems that have made any sort of impact along the way, especially during 2nd Ed, but almost everything I run anymore is D20, except for Deadlands and Spaceship Zero.
 

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