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Topic | Would anyone be interested in participating in a tabletop RPG based on DC Comics |
scarletspeed7 04/27/19 10:57:29 AM #129: | I've got a busy day today (going to see Hamilton!), but here's where I'm sitting right now: I have enough people for two full-fledged groups at this point. I have absolutely no problem having people switch after a merged week if it's necessary for their schedule, but going forward, do people want both groups playing in the same continuity, or do people want to experience all of the content? Right now here are the people I have down as interested for the first schedule: Monday Hombad War Johnbobb Inviso Friday Ermine Wickle Han IGCD I also noted the following people were interested: @ScareChan, @PrivateBiscuit1 . If people want to give some feedback to me, that will help me determine how I proceed with the entire idea. If both Scare and Biscuit wanted to pick opposite days, that would likely work perfectly. If Han and someone else wanted to flip groups after the merged week, that would also work perfectly in terms of numbers. After we determine that, the biggest question really will be whether both groups want to work independently of each other but in the same Gotham City, or if both groups would like to play completely separately. The upside to the togetherness is that the campaign won't drag out as long; you could also in theory float between groups if you needed to miss a week here or there, or if schedules were changing. The downside is that you would ALL miss some of the content. I'll try to check my phone from time to time today and respond to posts, but I wanted to throw this out there as an option given that we've now got a possible group of 10. ScareChan posted... do you need another person My first group had a person who had never played an RPG before, and he said he had an absolute blast. Of course, he moved after we finished the first campaign, but he always talks about the campaign when we talked. There really isn't even much of a learning curve to it. --- "It is too easy being monsters. Let us try to be human." ~Victor Frankenstein, Penny Dreadful ... Copied to Clipboard! |
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