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<blockquote data-quote="shaylon" data-source="post: 2481599" data-attributes="member: 22867"><p>Well, kind of an interesting story. We have been playing since January and we already lost one player with a second about to leave because he is moving. My friend and I had been talking about playing again and participated in a PBeM for about a year. We went to a few cons, hung out on Enworld, Paizo, and Wotc's message boards, and decided we would get a group together. Actually he did most of the work. </p><p></p><p>We met three guys from various postings (including an ultra-famous EnWorld Poster) and there was myself, my friend, and his boss. One of the three left pretty early on (about 7 or 8 sessions in) because of work woes, and we brought in a guy that I work with. Now my friends' boss is leaving so he brought in another co-worker, and we are back to full.</p><p></p><p>I have to say it has been very interesting, and I have met a few great people. One guy has a great knowledge of the game, and is very generous when it comes to sharing tidbits, which as many of you know some people can be very poor about helping out novices. Another guy plays very unique characters and does a great job with them. He also is a fascinating person in a lot of ways. My co-worker had only been working with me for a few weeks when he joined our group and he has quickly become a pretty solid friend. The boss has added an interesting dynamic and will be missed. My friend and I have done very well here, I think, and I am better for the experience of meeting these guys. Besides the fact that they are all cool and we have gotten along quite well they have been good to learn from and I hope we stay together for some time.</p><p></p><p>-Shay</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shaylon, post: 2481599, member: 22867"] Well, kind of an interesting story. We have been playing since January and we already lost one player with a second about to leave because he is moving. My friend and I had been talking about playing again and participated in a PBeM for about a year. We went to a few cons, hung out on Enworld, Paizo, and Wotc's message boards, and decided we would get a group together. Actually he did most of the work. We met three guys from various postings (including an ultra-famous EnWorld Poster) and there was myself, my friend, and his boss. One of the three left pretty early on (about 7 or 8 sessions in) because of work woes, and we brought in a guy that I work with. Now my friends' boss is leaving so he brought in another co-worker, and we are back to full. I have to say it has been very interesting, and I have met a few great people. One guy has a great knowledge of the game, and is very generous when it comes to sharing tidbits, which as many of you know some people can be very poor about helping out novices. Another guy plays very unique characters and does a great job with them. He also is a fascinating person in a lot of ways. My co-worker had only been working with me for a few weeks when he joined our group and he has quickly become a pretty solid friend. The boss has added an interesting dynamic and will be missed. My friend and I have done very well here, I think, and I am better for the experience of meeting these guys. Besides the fact that they are all cool and we have gotten along quite well they have been good to learn from and I hope we stay together for some time. -Shay [/QUOTE]
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