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Re: Unpleasant experience on local regional Pathfinder Society site (no complaining, tho'- see body!)
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<blockquote data-quote="Boethermsbrukan" data-source="post: 6453966" data-attributes="member: 6786578"><p><strong>Re: Unpleasant experience on local regional Pathfinder Society site (no complaining, tho'- see body!)</strong></p><p></p><p>Afternoon, folks! First off, Boethermsbrukan isn't native to Pathfinder (I toyed with the idea of making her a Flind Gnoll in D&D 3.5, but I don't know if Gnolls are in Pathfinder or if they are, whether or not they're an optional PC race under more-or-less normal conditions); she's a Wolfen from Palladium Fantasy, so we're clear on that. Second, I've been thinking about getting into Pathfinder recently; I found out about a new LGS not far from home (think 20 or 25 minutes away, less if there's a shorter subway wait than usual) that carries the full line of products, and I've really been itching to play a solid few hours of gaming. The nice thing about this place is that each Sunday they have an open play session, alternating between Pathfinder and another RPG I'm not familiar with every week (so every two weeks) right there in-store. Even if the gameplay runs late there would be little trouble getting home into the wee hours. Thirdly, I had a rather unpleasant experience on the Ontario Pathfinder Society forums (I'm in Toronto) and ended up with most of my posts later on being ignored or unreplied to. I don't know if in-character posts are frowned upon there, or if I'd made some idiotic faux-pas that I hadn't realized wasn't appreciated. As such, it did kind of suck that my home-base Pathfinder Society experience wasn't very pleasant from the beginning. That said, I'm hoping someone here can give me a better idea as to how to express myself on a Society forum, assuming there's a standard conceptual for doing so. I enjoy being IC in my posts, and I suspect that's what did the deed on the Ontario Society forums. Is that amongst the things that aren't really appropriate for any of the Pathfinder Society forums? I'd very much appreciate it, if there's one available, if someone might point me towards a list online of behaviour and expectations, both do's and don'ts, on one of the official forums. I still would very much enjoy getting into Pathfinder, certainly judging by the resources I've found online. Thanks for (hopefully! ^_^) putting up with my extended-length message. Cheers! -Boe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boethermsbrukan, post: 6453966, member: 6786578"] [b]Re: Unpleasant experience on local regional Pathfinder Society site (no complaining, tho'- see body!)[/b] Afternoon, folks! First off, Boethermsbrukan isn't native to Pathfinder (I toyed with the idea of making her a Flind Gnoll in D&D 3.5, but I don't know if Gnolls are in Pathfinder or if they are, whether or not they're an optional PC race under more-or-less normal conditions); she's a Wolfen from Palladium Fantasy, so we're clear on that. Second, I've been thinking about getting into Pathfinder recently; I found out about a new LGS not far from home (think 20 or 25 minutes away, less if there's a shorter subway wait than usual) that carries the full line of products, and I've really been itching to play a solid few hours of gaming. The nice thing about this place is that each Sunday they have an open play session, alternating between Pathfinder and another RPG I'm not familiar with every week (so every two weeks) right there in-store. Even if the gameplay runs late there would be little trouble getting home into the wee hours. Thirdly, I had a rather unpleasant experience on the Ontario Pathfinder Society forums (I'm in Toronto) and ended up with most of my posts later on being ignored or unreplied to. I don't know if in-character posts are frowned upon there, or if I'd made some idiotic faux-pas that I hadn't realized wasn't appreciated. As such, it did kind of suck that my home-base Pathfinder Society experience wasn't very pleasant from the beginning. That said, I'm hoping someone here can give me a better idea as to how to express myself on a Society forum, assuming there's a standard conceptual for doing so. I enjoy being IC in my posts, and I suspect that's what did the deed on the Ontario Society forums. Is that amongst the things that aren't really appropriate for any of the Pathfinder Society forums? I'd very much appreciate it, if there's one available, if someone might point me towards a list online of behaviour and expectations, both do's and don'ts, on one of the official forums. I still would very much enjoy getting into Pathfinder, certainly judging by the resources I've found online. Thanks for (hopefully! ^_^) putting up with my extended-length message. Cheers! -Boe. [/QUOTE]
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