Sailing on the Seven (or so) Seas


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Maybe. I meant to, but I'm not sure I can remember enough details, like who died when and all that. I never really even knew who most of the characters were! We also started late (some of the wives were off visiting the player that just had a baby, so me and the other husbands had to sit around talking about gaming theories and fantasy novels for a few hours or so -- kinda fun!) If I get my act together, I'll just add it in this thread, although I'll make it a different color so it stands out easily.
 
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Well, I didn't feel like posting an update to tell you that in D&D Clue, I discovered first that Regdar did it with the Flaming Battle-axe in the Dragon's Hall (or whatever room it was) or that in Settler's of Catan Falyn's player won by a long-shot. So, here I am again, just bumping this page up one more final time.

Tomorrow night we're beginning a new campaign, one designed as a long-term campaign based on Shadow Chasers with a little bit of CoC thrown in. But, I think the consensus is that this little trial campaign that we did here might not be completely kaput either -- there might be gradually added adventures in it for a little while since the DM of the modern campaign likes to really prepare and feels like once a week is a bit of a burden for him to come up with the kind of session he likes to run. So, there might be some sporadic updating of this thread still, although the real news will be the new thread on the modern campaign we're starting, and any other alternate long-term campaign that we may run on off-weeks. In theory, we may run two long-term campaigns with a third week being used as an alternate night for one-offs or other non-RPG games. We'll have to see how it all works out still.
 
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