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<blockquote data-quote="seskis281" data-source="post: 2952215" data-attributes="member: 41593"><p>Thank you for your reply Quickleaf!</p><p></p><p>In answer to your question, I should 1st say that I am transitioning between gaming groups. I lived in Louisiana for 6 years while working on a doctorate and had an excellent group there. Many of the ideas I'm incorporating reflect some of what my players always liked - not counting my one power-player who loved his half-dragon characters (ugh). I am just starting to put a game together for a new group, but they will be younger and not sure how they will react or enjoy my style. I'm a pretty competant story teller and as a playwright most of my games are pretty interesting at the very least.</p><p></p><p>I will be using this as the basis for this new group, but I am also hoping to look to publish it (or failing that get it out over the internet - just can't reproduce my posters as nicely there) - I especially think I will be appealing to old school and those in the rules-lite circles like C&C (which is what I'm now set with) and others. </p><p></p><p>I thank you for the many good points and suggestions.</p><p></p><p>I think maybe I'm coming into focus on this as the specific difference in my campaign:</p><p></p><p>"What if Humans really are the major source of evil? That even their noblest intentions and greatest achievements unbalance the world around them, and the growth or expansion of fell creatures in oppostion is just a reaction through evolution to the imbalence created by man?"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="seskis281, post: 2952215, member: 41593"] Thank you for your reply Quickleaf! In answer to your question, I should 1st say that I am transitioning between gaming groups. I lived in Louisiana for 6 years while working on a doctorate and had an excellent group there. Many of the ideas I'm incorporating reflect some of what my players always liked - not counting my one power-player who loved his half-dragon characters (ugh). I am just starting to put a game together for a new group, but they will be younger and not sure how they will react or enjoy my style. I'm a pretty competant story teller and as a playwright most of my games are pretty interesting at the very least. I will be using this as the basis for this new group, but I am also hoping to look to publish it (or failing that get it out over the internet - just can't reproduce my posters as nicely there) - I especially think I will be appealing to old school and those in the rules-lite circles like C&C (which is what I'm now set with) and others. I thank you for the many good points and suggestions. I think maybe I'm coming into focus on this as the specific difference in my campaign: "What if Humans really are the major source of evil? That even their noblest intentions and greatest achievements unbalance the world around them, and the growth or expansion of fell creatures in oppostion is just a reaction through evolution to the imbalence created by man?" [/QUOTE]
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