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Current Campaigns

Started by S. John Ross, August 31, 2006, 03:37:14 PM

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Zachary The First

Man, I hear so many people running or using Wilderlands of High Fantasy!  I have the pdf version, but haven't gotten to use it yet as much I'd like.
RPG Blog 2

Currently Prepping: Castles & Crusades
Currently Reading/Brainstorming: Mythras
Currently Revisiting: Napoleonic/Age of Sail in Space

JohnB

The very first long term D&D campaign I ever played in was set there. I still had a lot of the old Judges guild stuff stored away, so I thought "what the hell". Using a setting from my first days as a gamer along with a system I haven't used in twenty years is definitely a trip down nostalgia lane. Surprisingly, it's been more fun so far than you might suspect.
 

FickleGM

Currently:  Just started a one-on-one Risus we switched D&D 3.5e campaign with my wife.  Will be starting similarly based campaigns with my daughters and perhaps with one of my other groups, depending on how things pan out.

Future: My brother-in-law is thinking about starting a D&D or D20 Modern game, but we haven't discussed the details.

PbP: I am joining a soon-to-be-started Serenity PbP game.

Past: Different 2e and 3.xe D&D, Fudge, d6, True20 and Risus games.

Boardgames: My normal D&D group is playing Axis & Allies while we wait for someone to take up the DM role again (probably me at some point).
 

beejazz

Running DnD. Heavy modifications to the d20 system... but races, classes, feats, skills (the specifics) modified only sparingly. Playtests in the new system have gone well enough that I'm considering writing unique game rule information... but later.

Dr Rotwang!

Quote from: S. John RossYou anywhere near Austin? I'd love to GM for you sometime; you have My Kind of Gamer Vibe.
I'd jump through hoops, but there's a lot of 'em twixt Austin and Bloomington, IN.

If I snort a lot of spice, I might be able to fold myself over...but I'd look funny and probably have trouble rolling dice.
Dr Rotwang!
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Dr Rotwang!

Quote from: Caesar Slaad/me eyeballs audience.

Did therpgsite become, like, an annex of RPG.net?
No, I'm just here to hang out in a place where Exalted is not king.
Dr Rotwang!
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flyingmice

Quote from: Caesar Slaad/me eyeballs audience.

Did the rpgsite become, like, an annex of RPG.net?

Hah! I suspect a lot of us are increasingly frustrated with the rpgnet mindset. I know I am. I like to PLAY games.

Anyway - I'm a designer. I'm almost always running my own games, which I won't bother listing. Once in a while I run something different - my next will be Steampunk Musha. My last one was Pendragon.

-mice
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David R

I run all the games for my group. Currently in the middle of the second season of the "early John Carpenter" inspired Hunter campaign, which some of my players have said is a cross between Boogie Nights and Dario Argento (sp) movies :D

Soon we will finally start In Harms Way. Then move onto our cyberrap(punk) game - 99 Problems But....

Meanwhile I'm trying to figure out my fantasy robot game Factotum - thanks Flyingmice for your input, it has been very useful :)

Regards,
David R

Hastur T. Fannon

Alternating between playtesting the YotZ "Hold at all costs" series and a Feng Shui campaign based on British Gangster movies

Both on hiatus until we've finished moving
 

Volkazz

Ars Magica 4th

BESM - Mecha

WFRP 2nd

Shadowrun 3rd when possible (very hard recently to organise a convenient day for everyone)

Rising of Chaos LARP

V.
 

Marco

Quote from: S. John RossWell, waiting around for gaming threads doesn't work very well, so I'll start one :) I'll keep the goals modest: let's chat about our current campaign(s). I don't know a lot of the nicks around here, and I'd like to try to get a sense of what kind of gamers are posting ... What are you running/playing? How often? Does it rock a little, or a lot?

I just wrapped up a modern-day horror game (JAGS Wonderland) for a group I play with every other week (Sundays at the FLGS).

I'm in a playtest for a game set in anime-Japan where the characters are Kaiju-Chan trainers (Pokemon!). It's, really, a very cool darkly themed anime game ... with little monsters you can collect and train to fight in the Kumite!

:-D

-Marco
JAGS Wonderland, a lavishly illlustrated modern-day horror world book informed by the works of Lewis Carroll. Order it Print-on-demand or get the PDF here free.

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joewolz

On wednesdays nights, I'm running a Castles and Crusades game set in my world of Malbatil.  It's set in the city of Ville Eternelle.  The main roleplaying issues of the game are conflict and tragedy, which we voted for.

It's pretty damn cool so far, although we've only had one session.  I play my games by semester, since we're all students, I don't know what we'll do next semester, but I keep telling my players I want to tell a ghost story.
-JFC Wolz
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JamesV

Right now I'm playing in a military themed GoO Tekumel game, where our group is a medium clan on the make with their new legion in an area that is a hotspot for conflicts.

I'm preparing to run a modified RC D&D campaign based around a homebrew setting. I hope to encourage the game with a spirit of colonization, but we'll see what happens.
Running: Dogs of WAR - Beer & Pretzels & Bullets
Planning to Run: Godbound or Stars Without Number
Playing: Star Wars D20 Rev.

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Zachary The First

Quote from: joewolzOn wednesdays nights, I'm running a Castles and Crusades game set in my world of Malbatil.  It's set in the city of Ville Eternelle.  The main roleplaying issues of the game are conflict and tragedy, which we voted for.

It's pretty damn cool so far, although we've only had one session.  I play my games by semester, since we're all students, I don't know what we'll do next semester, but I keep telling my players I want to tell a ghost story.

Fictionalized 30 Years' War-based setting?  Fantastic!
RPG Blog 2

Currently Prepping: Castles & Crusades
Currently Reading/Brainstorming: Mythras
Currently Revisiting: Napoleonic/Age of Sail in Space

Caesar Slaad

Quote from: flyingmiceHah! I suspect a lot of us are increasingly frustrated with the rpgnet mindset. I know I am. I like to PLAY games.

Ouch.

I remember one time I put somthing in my sig that implied that a lot of folks on RPGnet didn't actually play. I drew some fire for that...

I can find some decent conversation there from time to time (as Dr Rotwang alludes to, I self-filter out the exalted threads.) But there seems to be a bit more elbow room here and the recent influx of posters seems to have livened the conversation up.
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Running: Pathfinder Scarred Lands, Mutants & Masterminds, Masks, Starfinder, Bulldogs!
Playing: Sigh. Nothing.
Planning: Some Cyberpunk thing, system TBD.