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LF Players for a S6S campaign to be played wednesday's or friday's at 7-8PM GMT

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I am looking for about 4 players for a campaign using the S6S system, whose rules can be found here <a href="http://s6s.i8.com/" rel="nofollow">http://s6s.i8.com/</a> . Basically the system is quite simple to learn and utilises just 1 or 2 D6's for the majority. --Copy of the campaign details-- On a world that does not spin, the beings of the 'dark side' of the planet (where the sun never shines) have begun in-fighting, which means that the dwarves have now been able to stop defending against these beings and concentrate on expanding their territory (which is beginning to encroach on other races). You are just a bunch of apprentices, who until now have just lead pretty ordinary lives, in a small village who have been asked by the village elder for a seemingly straightforward task of delivering a package but as he himself tells you "There are many parties interested in this package, some even I'm unaware of"
wow sounds like a lot of fun im in but ive never played a game like this
thats fine just follow this link <a href="https://app.roll20.net/lfg/listing/10225/summum" rel="nofollow">https://app.roll20.net/lfg/listing/10225/summum</a> . Also my skype is bryan.walesby1 and we can discuss it better.
Hi guys. My name is Elton ... used to play a bit of online D&D with a charater called Golandrinel. I wrote s6s abot 11 years ago in my lunch hours at work and I'm very excited to see you're going to give it a play test! Im sure thete will be loads of pitfalks in the system but my emphasis was on the fun and acting aspects as opposed to game mechanics. D&d 3rd ed had been out a while and it was so overengineered that rules dominated the game sessions. I don't have the time to play but would enjoy hearing your feedback! Have fun!
Ok thank you for the message I'll be sure to let you know how it goes