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Amluril Dire-Weaselbane |
Posted - 26 Feb 2008 : 12:57:36 I've started a FR campaign that runs on a thurs night in Fanboy3 in Manchester and I seem to be struggling for players (People seem more interested in non-D&D roleplaying these days!).
I'm running it in the Dales / Moonsea / Sembia regions with a view to tackling Myth Drannor.
I've had over 10 years xp as a DM running FR and would like a party of serious adventurers who play from the heart (and not by the stats)
Is anyone intersted? |
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Delzounblood |
Posted - 12 Mar 2008 : 22:42:22 Hail Amluril, Alas though I be nearer than most of my fellow scribes.... a 70 ish mile trip is a bit of an issue for a regular meet But if you want a one of mini adventure I might be convinced to make it across from York! let me know though as I have a young family baby sitting is a prob!.
OH and Jimbobx ........... NOSEBLEED heading north of the GAP!!!!! I knew all southerners were soft shandy drinkers but NOSE BLEEDS !!! What would happen if you visited where I was born, my homeland Scotland??
Just joking but seriously us UK keepers should meet up soon..
Delz |
Thangorn |
Posted - 11 Mar 2008 : 21:35:42 Ever used Fantasy Grounds? Its quite good and relatively cheap (It cost my group $20 Australian dollars each).
3.0 is built in but I use it as a tabletop to run a 2nd Edition game and it works a treat..
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Jimbobx |
Posted - 26 Feb 2008 : 20:52:12 I might as well be in the States - I've only ever been north of the Watford gap twice. Got a nose bleed both times. Keep me posted if you start a PBEM though. |
Amluril Dire-Weaselbane |
Posted - 26 Feb 2008 : 19:30:44 Thanks everyone
If I continue to have the rotten luck with players that I seem to enduring at the moment then I may consider a PBEM campaign (more advice will be sought as I have never stepped down that path yet!)
If so I'll keep you posted if you're interested |
Rinonalyrna Fathomlin |
Posted - 26 Feb 2008 : 18:37:36 Welcome.
Can't play with you in person, as I live "across the pond". Sorry. |
Mace Hammerhand |
Posted - 26 Feb 2008 : 16:40:01 Welcome to the 'keep, mate.
I'd join, but the flight-costs every week would bring my budget to its knees...well, actually it would break my budget's knees as it's already on 'em |
Amluril Dire-Weaselbane |
Posted - 26 Feb 2008 : 15:45:47 Thanks
Yeah it would appear the US is the world capital of D&D, I suppose it was invented there! Nearly everyone I know in the UK who plays D&D has either given it up or now play really obscure stuff like Pendragon or Ravenloft
I will keep up the search however!
Thanks for the welcome |
Wooly Rupert |
Posted - 26 Feb 2008 : 13:33:34 Indeed!
But Florida is a bit too far away from Manchester.
BTW, welcome to Candlekeep! |