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LFP for Demon: the Descent [GMT+1]

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Sungrass
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Sheet Author
Evening everyone! After my attempt at getting a solo campaign started basically crashed and burned, I've decided to go with a more traditional approach. I'll be looking for a group of about four people (five, tops) who are familiar with creating characters in World of Darkness, and who have an understanding of the God-Machine Chronicle's lore. I don't require previous experience with Demon, seeing how new the system is, but I won't turn you down if you have played before. The story I have in mind is a Groundhog Day- esque mystery, focusing on recurring timelines and the consequences of the players' actions. If it sounds interesting to you, let me know; if it doesn't, I'm sure we can work something out. Cheers, Calle A.
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I would be very interested in playing, I have experience with both old and new world of darkness, along with the new god machine rules. Sorry to hear about the lack of players for a solo game as well. The story idiea as well sounds very intriguing. Im allso in the GMT + 0 time zone.
Yes, indeed, it sounds very interesting and would love to try the new Demon game!
I wasn't even aware Demon: the Descent was out yet. Anyway, I'm a veteran World of Darkness storyteller/player, on both incarnations of the game, and I'm in almost the same timezone (GMT+2). I'd be interested in playing, though I have microphone troubles on my computer (the jack is busted, apparently, and there's no fixing it - and I'm stuck with this computer for the foreseeable future) and I have noticed many games here are "Mic Required!". Will this be a problem or are you guys good with writing-style play?
Myself I prefer writing over mic, I can listen to conversation but don't have mic.
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Sungrass
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Sheet Author
I predominantly use mic in my games, but I won't turn you down for that. Writing's just fine. With that, I think we have all our players. I'm heading off to sleep now, but I'll get you guys a link to the campaign in the morning.