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[LFP - WFRP2nd Ed - GMT] Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay - 2nd Edition - Role-Players Wanted (Not Roll-Players).

Good day, gentlethings.&nbsp; I am looking to run WFRP 2nd Edition. You are looking to play WFRP 2nd Edition. We should meet and make beautiful ... narrative ... together.&nbsp; I'm looking for players that 'get' character development, role-playing and narrative story telling. Of course, I will be using Roll20 as a platform to provide a visual element, but this game is not about pushing tokens around a dungeon. We will use the tool to its best advantage, but this is still very much 'theatre-of-the-mind' play, where visuals and audio are used to enhance a 'feeling', rather than the absolute definition of a 3d environment.&nbsp; The game will look to run either on Wednesdays or Thursdays between 20:00 and 00:00 GMT. I don't have much flex on the times, I'm afraid. For the avoidance of doubt, this is a LOW fantasy, pathetic aesthetic game - set in a medieval world not unlike 15 century Germany - there is magic, and monsters, and horror (oh .. the horrors!), but nothing to the scale of a high (standard?) fantasy experience. There are no resurrections, or regrowing of limbs, for example. Death is absolute. For the moral, anyway... For those familiar with the setting, I am NOT running this in the standard WFRP 2nd setting of the Storm of Chaos/Archaon story line. I believe this storyline is badly thought out and compromises everything WFRP tries to achieve. This will be run in the Old World - just, the one from before Storm of Chaos and GW's latest 'world' shenanigans. Game details are here: <a href="https://app.roll20.net/lfg/listing/94167/insanity-point-wfrp-2nd-ed" rel="nofollow">https://app.roll20.net/lfg/listing/94167/insanity-point-wfrp-2nd-ed</a> So, if interested, do post a message or PM me.&nbsp;
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Hi there, Just so's you're aware, the link to your game you've posted isn't functioning. I just got a 'not authorized' message when I tried to follow it. I think you're trying to link to the main game room (which doesn't work unless you're a Pro subscriber) rather than the LFG listing. However, I am extremely interested in this game. The time is perfect for me, since I'm stuck with very similar availabilities (though I could only do Thursday), and I definitely prefer character growth and development to just, I dunno, random slaughtering orcs? I'm not entirely sure I agree with you on the Storm thing, though. While I think the way GW handled the fallout (immediate reversion to the status quo) is pretty poor, post-Storm is a great setting if you chase up some of the consequences that got quietly shuffled out of the way (like how the northern provinces of the Empire are mostly ruined and the Empire as a whole is desperate for money, Bretonnia lost a lot of its young nobility, Tilea and Estalia are untouched but see their northern neighbours looking.... vulnerable - Chaos may not have won the military battle, but it might still have brought about the Empire's fall...) However, I'm not really able to do Voice games. So, I've got to ask, and I suspect I already know the answer since you've not said otherwise; is this a text-based game? Thanks for your time, and best of luck with your game, Aneurin
Oops. My bad - I have a looking for group listing, but posted the wrong link. Have updated the original and, of course, its here again: <a href="https://app.roll20.net/lfg/listing/94167/insanity-" rel="nofollow">https://app.roll20.net/lfg/listing/94167/insanity-</a>... Many thanks! @Aneurin - Thanks for replying. That's a pity about the audio, because I think that's a huge element of the game and one of the key enablers for something like Roll20. I'm guessing that's an environmental thing for you? As in, no place to speak / role-play in private? Unfortunately you are correct - I am really looking to use voice for the game.&nbsp;
It pretty much is an environmental thing, but to be honest, I don't think that I'd really want to do voice anyway. I did a little once upon a time, and while it's handy for, say, getting combat out of the way and dealing with other "we throw dice at the problem" bits, voice just doesn't hold a candle to text for actual roleplaying. With text I can write around my character, add little snippets of thought and reasoning, that you can't really do in voice without it feeling/sounding weird or (at least for me) worrying about other people going "ugh, will they just shut up already so I can say something?". I also don't have to listen to, say, John with his deep, gravelly, bass voice and nigh-incomprehensible Cockney accent trying to talk like a pampered and refined noblewoman or something. And, of course, if someone has to step away you've got a log of everything that went on while they're gone - no need to pause to catch them up, or stop playing while they're away (unless they're vital to the scene, obviously). You lose a bit of dynamic with text, and you can't interrupt someone, but I honestly feel the trade offs are more than worth it. But I know some people feel differently. I can see the appeal of having those actual vocal cues, too, but the slower pace of text is also an advantage because it gives you more of an opportunity to consider how your character would react, rather than just, well, reacting yourself. ...Anyway. That basically has nothing to do with your topic, so I'll stop now. Thanks for the quick response, and best of luck with your game