We are the Big Fat Geeks, a mirthful fellowship of old school gamers and RPGers. As a computer gaming guild, we have been together for over ten years through several tabletop platforms, and dozens of MMORPGs. As a pen and paper guild, we have been together for over 20 years (yea, several of us are as old as lich-droppings in Acererak's outhouse). We recently arrived here at D20. We play house rules home-brew 2.X. I have converted several TSR and Judge's Guild classics into tourney dungeons and campaigns. We are currently play-testing TSR's C1 - Hidden Shrine of Tamoachan in its original tournament mode. We are a consensus-driven group of nerds and fan-boys that love RP and D&D. Our next intended foray would be to start new characters in a beginner campaign. This will help us flesh out our house rules together as a group, and prepare for good character-destiny driven campaign design as you progress out of lower levels. We will be gaming through TSR's In Search of Adventure, which includes modules B1-B9 (yep, 10 "instances" crammed together tighter than a fat dwarf trying to shinny into a portable hole for a nap). As a social guild, play can be slower at times, but the group we play with is a barrel of fun. Our guild motto is, "It's not the quest, it's the people you choose to travel with that make all the difference." (It used to be, "Pass the Keoghtm's" but nobody could pronounce Keoghtm's, so we changed it.) You guys sound like we might be compatible. Drop me a note and we can meet up in our geek-vent and see if there is a match in play-style. All other inquiries interested in playing D&D with old hippies and young fan-boys are welcome. Rule-Nazis are serious buzz-shavers and will be pressured to relax and release their logical, physics based beliefs (perhaps while deeply inhaling some Hobbiton pipe-weed).