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+2 GMT, Player, want to play a long-term text-only game

I'm free on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. I'd prefer if I could play with a bunch of people close to my timezone, but if the schedule isn't harsh for me, then I might join anyway. I'm willing to play Pathfinder, VtM/VtR and learn other systems. I'm more interested in the campaign and setting than the system itself. I like to create characters, give them back-stories, personalities and conspire with the DM for plans and what-not (revealing his plans completely is entirely optional). My contacts are: g1ebguy on Skype ; <a href="mailto:glebglebgleb@gmail.com" rel="nofollow">glebglebgleb@gmail.com</a> ; <a href="http://steamcommunity.com/id/GlebGuy/" rel="nofollow">http://steamcommunity.com/id/GlebGuy/</a>
What hours are we talking about here? Because in a little while I will be starting up an NWoD campaign (mortals, 1932, prisoners in a black book Russian internment camp) and the hours will most likely be from 19:00 (GMT+1, Sweden) and go for a few hours, depending on what people can cope with.
Asaram said: What hours are we talking about here? Because in a little while I will be starting up an NWoD campaign (mortals, 1932, prisoners in a black book Russian internment camp) and the hours will most likely be from 19:00 (GMT+1, Sweden) and go for a few hours, depending on what people can cope with. Doesn't really matter much about the hours, except Friday. I can only play after 16:30 (+2 GMT) during Fridays.
Alright. Well, I failed to notice the text-only comment in the title, so my apologies on that, probably can't squeeze you into the NWoD campaign. I have added you to my calendar though, with the contact info included, in case any come up later.
Bump.