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Current game is By Their Deeds, a game based around the core legend from The Book of the Righteous -- the party is waiting for the Final Fruit to ripen, but by their actions they shall determine its contents

Currently have five players -- half-sidhe Sorceror4/Fighter 1, human Cleric 5, human Fighter 5, human Ranger3/Fighter 2, and human Wizard 4/Rogue 1.
 

Current game = Call of Cthulhu set in medieval europe using the CoCD20 rules (with enough house rules/additions to choke a horse :) ).

Running an NPC, a former Saxon Housecarl who joined the Priesthood w/the hope of finding help for his "curse" (ie second sight w/ more psychic abilities to come).
 
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I am currently running a game set in Westgate (the pirate capital of FR), but am throwing in enough stuff that you can't really tell it's an FR game beond the use I got out of the FRCS.
 

I don't get to play. I DM 4 campaigns in rotation.

Sirbalis: Bronze Age Celtic campaign centered around megaliths. All the characters grew up in an isolationist small village. On the night of their coming of age ceremony, they entered the stonehenge circle for the rites when black iron-clad riders with a bloody red eye symbol attacked, wiping out everyone. The last man standing was the useless, incoherent town drunkard, who threw off his ratty robes to reveal impossibly thin and shiny armour. He cast a spell, there was a flash of light, and they awoke two years later, fully trained with no memory of how or why they know what they know. So far, thy've managed to find out where they are... On the opposite coast of the continent.

As-Yet-Unnamed Mutants & Masterminds campaign: Legacy heroes connected to the major superheroic dynasties in Freedom City, these particular heroes washed out of major teams for various reasons. Although noble, true, and good, they instead work for the Parole Board checking up on Supervillain parolees. In their spare time, they save the world and such in the confines of the Para-Mystical subculture known as the Underweird, receiveng no press outside the occasional tabloid that spells their codenames wrong.

My other two games, Aelfshire and Starburst, are both having their 20th anniversary this year. Info on them is at http://www.frontiernet.net/~srcsmith.
 


Hola. Well, I both play and DM. The former longer than the latter, but I'm having a blast with the latter :) I play a Human Monk by the same name as my Boardname. He's a Level 4 Monk/6 Ki Warrior with a Vow of Poverty (yes, I'm monk obsessed :D). I won't get into the gory details of my homebrew ;)
Thanks much. :)
 


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