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<blockquote data-quote="MikeWilliams" data-source="post: 1283309" data-attributes="member: 9234"><p>The high point of 2003 was my Earthdawn rules/Planescape setting campaign. The third game of the campaign, it left my hands as the players explored Sigil. Sure, I had a plot that I'd planned on getting to, but that was secondary to the players exploring this city that was new to them - plot could wait. There was a sense of wonder as they discovered the different aspects of the city that I haven't felt in quite a while, making it one of the best game sessions I'd run in years.</p><p></p><p>The low point of 2003 was an unsatisfying end in a different campaign. After a battle that had a couple of character deaths in my d20 L5R game, the players decided they'd had enough of dark roleplaying against an insurmountable evil (in this case, the Lying Darkness, for those of you familiar with L5R), and declared they wanted a more light-hearted, high powered fantasy epic. So, the L5R game ended rather than concluded, and we switched to Exalted. However, it didn't really click for me as a GM, and I turned over what I'd written for the Exalted game to another GM. He's ran once in November, not at all in December, and we don't yet have a game scheduled for January. I think I'm going to check and see if that gaming group would be up for some Buffy or Heavy Gear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MikeWilliams, post: 1283309, member: 9234"] The high point of 2003 was my Earthdawn rules/Planescape setting campaign. The third game of the campaign, it left my hands as the players explored Sigil. Sure, I had a plot that I'd planned on getting to, but that was secondary to the players exploring this city that was new to them - plot could wait. There was a sense of wonder as they discovered the different aspects of the city that I haven't felt in quite a while, making it one of the best game sessions I'd run in years. The low point of 2003 was an unsatisfying end in a different campaign. After a battle that had a couple of character deaths in my d20 L5R game, the players decided they'd had enough of dark roleplaying against an insurmountable evil (in this case, the Lying Darkness, for those of you familiar with L5R), and declared they wanted a more light-hearted, high powered fantasy epic. So, the L5R game ended rather than concluded, and we switched to Exalted. However, it didn't really click for me as a GM, and I turned over what I'd written for the Exalted game to another GM. He's ran once in November, not at all in December, and we don't yet have a game scheduled for January. I think I'm going to check and see if that gaming group would be up for some Buffy or Heavy Gear. [/QUOTE]
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