NC Game Day XII: January 20th - BE THERE!

Torm said:
I intend to attend, and, if needed, I will gladly run something in one slot, as well. My thoughts for settings for such a game include:

1. Hanna-Barbaria - Medieval style adventuring using mostly 3.5 rules, involving a large number of integrated elements from 80s cartoons. Player races include Humans, Smurfs (as tiny constructs), Thundarans, Mongrels, Paxons (Pac-people), Avians, and Aquatics.

2. Mutants and Masterminds, set on Earth-H, the comic book parallel universe where Hostess Cupcakes and Fruit Pies could stop raging Hulks and rampaging supervillains.

Both of those sound like they could be great fun. :lol:
 

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Cthulhu's Librarian said:
Both of those sound like they could be great fun. :lol:
Take it from me, having played in Torm's demented version of Earth-H as a campaign... it's fun as heck. :D I tried last night to entice him to focus on that one, because it's definitely the kind of game most people won't use their Mutants and Masterminds for. I would draw comparisons to Rel's RISUS heroes game, but Torm's mind is it's own beast. :)
 

Henry said:
You forgot the more obvious explanation: I'm :D:D:D:Ding blind as a bat. ;) So we still have a good amount of room, assuming about twelve or fourteen games total.

Belen, you bring me a quandry: I'm usually running 1E rules when I do it, though there is little difference overall. I'll think about it, and what I'll probably do is run 1E rules, but find out what kind of pre-gens people might want, and make the pre-gens up myself. It will save time on rules confusions.

I think she just wants to try old school. I am not telling you to run 2e.
 


Alenda said:
Heck yeah!! I can't wait to play in an old school game.

Is circa 1978 or so old school enough for you? :D I still have a special place in my heart for the Rangers that could clean the clocks of giants like nobody's business, thieves who were two or three levels above the rest of the party, fireballs that didn't stop at 10d6, and lightning bolts that could ricochet. :)

This brings another point that I'm too lazy to check: Did Rel announce when the DM Signups were going to open?
 

Henry said:
This brings another point that I'm too lazy to check: Did Rel announce when the DM Signups were going to open?

Rel said:
Important: Right now we are only taking submissions for GM's to run games. If you're going to run a game send it in as soon as possible. Players can take a couple weeks to look over their options. At 5PM on Friday December 22nd we will open up registration for players to sign up for these games. We will continue to take submissions for games after this but there is a good chance that folks will already have signed up for stuff so the sooner you get it in, the better your chances of having players.

There you go.
 
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Henry said:
Rangers that could clean the clocks of giants like nobody's business

And man, what a business it would be. Teams of elite military forces scaling Big Ben sized clocks, cleaning them like Naval Captains wish their ships could be cleaned.

And for profit, too. No one could compete! Nobody's business, indeed.
 


Henry said:
Is circa 1978 or so old school enough for you? :D I still have a special place in my heart for the Rangers that could clean the clocks of giants like nobody's business, thieves who were two or three levels above the rest of the party, fireballs that didn't stop at 10d6, and lightning bolts that could ricochet. :)

This brings another point that I'm too lazy to check: Did Rel announce when the DM Signups were going to open?

When are you going to schedule your game: AM or PM? I will schedule my Betrayl at House on Haunted Hill opposite of it.
 


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