die_kluge said:On the round robin, of course you can modify it however you want, but it still has to maintain some verisimilitude. For example, the last game I ran, the first DM had us in a tavern where we were listening intently to this wonderful storyteller weave interesting stories, and this guy comes in, and starts talking crap to the storyteller, telling him that he can't run forever, and that the he's finishing things once and for all, yadda yadda. This guy also has some "thugs" that accompany him. The storyteller vanishes, and the bad guy leaves, only to have the thugs do the dirty work.
So then I take over. The "thugs" start hitting the PCs really hard (I'm rolling d6s for fists) and one of the players is like "that's not right..." and then this illusion breaks down, revealing the thugs to be zombies. Oh, the look on the previous GMs face was priceless! Since he didn't intend for them to be zombies, but there wasn't anything stopping me from turning them into zombies! So, you work with what you have, and things change as you go. You can't just take over the reigns and say "suddenly you find yourself on a ship!" No, it doesn't work like that.
I use d20 rules for round robin just out of convenience. It's not tied to that. I could use HARP rules, but fewer people are familiar with those, and you have to be GM to play in the round robin game.
Cthulhu's Librarian said:die_kluge-
Looks like I'm going, but we won't be coming through Richmond. We're going down 29south from C'ville to get to Chapel Hill before headed to Raleigh, and I might be staying with friends there. Hope this doesn't mess up your plans. I'll let you know if anything changes.
Rich
die_kluge said:I'm trying to get some games added. I'm waiting to get GM status. Unless that's something I can do on my own. I sent the request off that that ncgameday email address. Anyone read that?
Henry said:Rel and Morgenes are admins for the site, so they are the only ones that can approve GM status. The good news is, once approved, you never have to be approved again to post new games under your account. However, they ALWAYS have to assign tables to new games, even if the events are listed in the overall event list. Doesn't stop people from signing up, it just means you don't have an official table assigned.
AND, as Old One just found out, if you change something about your event listing after they've assigned it a table, it has to be re-assigned to a table.So once you post a new game, make sure you have everything correct on it and then ask them to assign it to a table.

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