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<blockquote data-quote="piou" data-source="post: 9088332" data-attributes="member: 7042024"><p>Friday evening, the first players come around 6pm bringing sweets, crisps etc. We chat as I setup the table and wait for the other players. My table averages 8 players (open table) so it can take a while, but it's in good fun. If we're the first session of the month I take the tax off the bank account sheet. I then give the sheet to the players so they can deposite money or take what they need for shopping as we typically don't roleplay that. When the last player arrives it's generally about 6:45pm to 7pm. We order food to be delivered later and people decide what they want to do for the session. We play until midnight generally, then people tell me what they want their character to do in the downtime until next session (we play in real time). By 00:30am everyone is gone and by 1pm everything is cleaned up and I'm in bed. We just had the table's 6 months anniversary last Friday, with no cancelled sessions and no session below 6 players. I feel very grateful for my group of players.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="piou, post: 9088332, member: 7042024"] Friday evening, the first players come around 6pm bringing sweets, crisps etc. We chat as I setup the table and wait for the other players. My table averages 8 players (open table) so it can take a while, but it's in good fun. If we're the first session of the month I take the tax off the bank account sheet. I then give the sheet to the players so they can deposite money or take what they need for shopping as we typically don't roleplay that. When the last player arrives it's generally about 6:45pm to 7pm. We order food to be delivered later and people decide what they want to do for the session. We play until midnight generally, then people tell me what they want their character to do in the downtime until next session (we play in real time). By 00:30am everyone is gone and by 1pm everything is cleaned up and I'm in bed. We just had the table's 6 months anniversary last Friday, with no cancelled sessions and no session below 6 players. I feel very grateful for my group of players. [/QUOTE]
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