I've always wanted to run The Great Pendragon Campaign, but I don't think I'll ever be able to talk my friends into taking it seriously. It's an enormous campaign that spans almost a hundred years of Arthurian mythology. And I'd like to run it very roleplay heavy. I was thinking of either playing on sundays, or possibly taking a somewhat more unusual approach: That is, to maybe play it a bit asynchronously. It seems like the sort of game that might be possible to play without all players necessarily being present. As each player essentially plays as an entire dynasty of characters, sometimes having very little to do with each other. It could even play out a bit more like a play by post game, like say for example, with a week of real time amounting to a year of game time. So as long as every player drops in at some point during the week, they can maintain the development of their lands, manor, and holdings, etc. I was thinking, if my schedule permits, to even run a daily drop in/drop out session for an hour or two each day. Do you think it could be done? Do you think it would be fun? And do you want in? Any and all feedback welcome.