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[LFG][Numenera - Cypher System] Let's Do This!

I am a player looking for others interested in getting a game of Numenara started. &nbsp;This is a fantasy/sci-fi hybrid game with some wonderful mechanics and crazy character options. &nbsp; Ideally, this would be a weekly or bi-weekly session on Tues/Thurs with voice and/or video. &nbsp;This weekend was spent diving into the rulebooks and players guides, and I'm dying to get something going. &nbsp;Looking for a GM if possible, I've never run anything IRL or on Roll20, but I'm happy to organize! &nbsp;Hit me up on this thread or directly at the contact info below! Thanks, Name: Bill C. (28 y.o.) Experience: Running two separate campaigns at the moment, and looking for a weekday game! Love RP and action both, and enjoy GMs with a healthy dose of humor mixed in with the RP storytelling. Absolutely love Critical Role and D&D podcasts. #Critter I've got a high-quality headset (Astro) and camera (Logitech), and accounts with hangouts, discord ( BillTheBourbon#0316 ), skype, etc. ( <a href="mailto:BillTheBourbon@gmail.com" rel="nofollow">BillTheBourbon@gmail.com</a> ). &nbsp; &nbsp; ----------------------------------------------------------------------- About Monte Cook's Numenera : We are now 1 billion years into the future. 8 ages of civilization have come and gone. Some of those ages weren't even mankind. For whatever reason, we're back now. The people of Numenera are at a medieval level of technology, and all around them is the high technology of the past. Little is understood about it other than to be able to bend that tech to their will. As Arthur C. Clarke so thoughtfully put it "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic". So it is here in the world of Numenera. There are strange forces at work that seem mystical to these people who have yet to understand the world around them. Numenera is a game of discovery that seeks to defy all the tropes and procedure. There is less focus on rules (though the system is robust enough to enjoy anything found in most other systems), which makes it easy to learn, a greater emphasis is put on the story, characters, and fun. And no Numenera campaign is complete without a healthy dose of the strange, the weird, and the completely misunderstood. Post below if you are interested, or feel free to send me a PM.&nbsp;
Well, I PMed, but I figure I might as well post here too. Numenera is one of my favorite games; I've been in two campaigns as a nano and a jack, respectively, but it's been a while since my last one, and I've still got some character ideas to try out (especially now that I've got my copy of the new Character Options book). So yeah, here's hoping. ;-)