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<blockquote data-quote="Voadam" data-source="post: 144201" data-attributes="member: 2209"><p>I use "pigs in space" e-mail messages starting a month or two before our now once yearly gaming 3day weekend. These start off "When last we left our brave adventurers" and then recap the last game, the current situation, the current factors affecting the individual characters, and reminding them of the plot and little details (what did Baba Yaga tell us to do again, what was that big prophecy and why do we think we are working towards filling it, Clifford and Leviathan's wounds from the shifting tigers are throbbing, does that mean anything)</p><p></p><p>It helps that I have a good memory for the campaign's details and I am able to bring up the mysteries and relevant tidbits they have gathered but have forgotten.</p><p></p><p>We started out in Jr. High and gamed often all the way through high school, then scatered across the country for college and afterwards with games going to christmas break and summer to now once or twice a year. We come from four different states and 2 coasts now but we do it and have made a tradition of it.</p><p></p><p>Everybody in our group looks forward to our games and is ready to get into character and rip into the adventure right away. We have a great time even though it is so infrequent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Voadam, post: 144201, member: 2209"] I use "pigs in space" e-mail messages starting a month or two before our now once yearly gaming 3day weekend. These start off "When last we left our brave adventurers" and then recap the last game, the current situation, the current factors affecting the individual characters, and reminding them of the plot and little details (what did Baba Yaga tell us to do again, what was that big prophecy and why do we think we are working towards filling it, Clifford and Leviathan's wounds from the shifting tigers are throbbing, does that mean anything) It helps that I have a good memory for the campaign's details and I am able to bring up the mysteries and relevant tidbits they have gathered but have forgotten. We started out in Jr. High and gamed often all the way through high school, then scatered across the country for college and afterwards with games going to christmas break and summer to now once or twice a year. We come from four different states and 2 coasts now but we do it and have made a tradition of it. Everybody in our group looks forward to our games and is ready to get into character and rip into the adventure right away. We have a great time even though it is so infrequent. [/QUOTE]
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