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<blockquote data-quote="Stormborn" data-source="post: 1935777" data-attributes="member: 14041"><p>Our Group:</p><p></p><p>1 human male: Ex-Missionary now Baptist Preacher/College Proffesor/Writer, married, BA, MDiv, only swears >mostly< In Character (great fun the first time I did that for an Unknown Armies game), can be geeky about any number of things, but can also "pass"(That's me.)</p><p></p><p>1 human female: Preacher's Wife, Publications Manager for major private university, BA, published author/editor, can be geeky about food and knitting, but probablly passes better than the rest of us. (Mrs. Stormborn)</p><p></p><p>1 human male: Head of Computer Serivces for small state unviersity, married, BA and MA, son of an Episcopal Priest, can be geeky about history, music, and obscure TV shows but looks utterly mundane.</p><p></p><p>1 human female: Ex-Librarian now Web Designer for major private universtiy, married, how many degrees?, sings in the choir, IS a GEEK and can't help it.</p><p></p><p>So, are we a good example, probablly for any one in the 30-40 age range who might be interested, or might be worried about their kids getting into it. Geeks? yeah, kinda, all in our own ways that have nothing to do with gaming. Our convesations can be "adult" but not usually horribly innappropriate, and certainly never in public. We do have fun, although we still have some different play styles that occasionally don't gel, but I would be willing to use us as an example of a good group anytime...just warn us before you come over OK...we might need to get our stories straight.</p><p></p><p>Edit: About the Occult: I probablly know more about the occult than the average self labled occultist, but thats a proffesional interest. I certainly know enough to tell anyone that the vast majority of RPGs have NOTHING to do with any real world occultism, and most likely scare them doing it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stormborn, post: 1935777, member: 14041"] Our Group: 1 human male: Ex-Missionary now Baptist Preacher/College Proffesor/Writer, married, BA, MDiv, only swears >mostly< In Character (great fun the first time I did that for an Unknown Armies game), can be geeky about any number of things, but can also "pass"(That's me.) 1 human female: Preacher's Wife, Publications Manager for major private university, BA, published author/editor, can be geeky about food and knitting, but probablly passes better than the rest of us. (Mrs. Stormborn) 1 human male: Head of Computer Serivces for small state unviersity, married, BA and MA, son of an Episcopal Priest, can be geeky about history, music, and obscure TV shows but looks utterly mundane. 1 human female: Ex-Librarian now Web Designer for major private universtiy, married, how many degrees?, sings in the choir, IS a GEEK and can't help it. So, are we a good example, probablly for any one in the 30-40 age range who might be interested, or might be worried about their kids getting into it. Geeks? yeah, kinda, all in our own ways that have nothing to do with gaming. Our convesations can be "adult" but not usually horribly innappropriate, and certainly never in public. We do have fun, although we still have some different play styles that occasionally don't gel, but I would be willing to use us as an example of a good group anytime...just warn us before you come over OK...we might need to get our stories straight. Edit: About the Occult: I probablly know more about the occult than the average self labled occultist, but thats a proffesional interest. I certainly know enough to tell anyone that the vast majority of RPGs have NOTHING to do with any real world occultism, and most likely scare them doing it. [/QUOTE]
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