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D&D 3.5 western/fantasy game looking for players

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Hey all, I'm a pretty experienced GM, been playing 3.5 for nearly four years now. I'm in the process of starting a game, Electrum City , a western/fantasy game. It's going to be city-oriented with a base of operations at the local saloon, but there will be plenty of off-site adventures. No mics, no video chat - sorry, I'm pretty old school like that. Right now, we're looking at official adventures once every other week, on Saturdays at 8 PM EST, but if there's interest (and maybe additional GMs in the distant future) that may happen more often. In the meantime, I'd like to put a healthy emphasis on roleplaying in-between sessions, and I strongly encourage character back stories and motivations beyond taking the obvious plothook. I'd really like to create a flavorful, fleshed out world with my players, too. If any of these things sound like you, head on over! Oh, and I have plenty of experience teaching newbies, so if you're new, no worries. I'll go easy on ya. ;) New! Electrum City is hosting a totally optional side quest on Wednesday, May 28th, at 8PM EST. It's a saloon brawl, meant to serve as a tutorial for players new to the system, though it's open to all levels of experience, as well as a social function. I kind of like the idea of it, so if it goes well it may become an ongoing thing Wednesday evenings.
No mic or video isn't really old school. Old school is sitting around in person.
Haha, that's true! I just know a lot of people use it or skype nowadays. Personally I think video/voice with essentially strangers is kind of, well, strange, but I'm sure a lot of people disagree or use it for sake of convenience. For me, the absence of video/voice creates a more immersing environment, too--it's hard to take the evil necromancer seriously when she's asking her roommate to pick up some more mountain dew from the piggly wiggly. ;)
marie said: it's hard to take the evil necromancer seriously when she's asking her roommate to pick up some more mountain dew from the piggly wiggly. ;) LMAO! (obviously evil because the necromancer drinks Mountain Dew...dead give-away...or should I say undead-give-away)
John said: ...or should I say undead-give-away) LMAO nooo! I knew I should have never made that joke - now I'm being pun -ished! D: In an attempt to (vaguely) keep things on topic - characters are starting to trickle in. In light of this, I'm hosting a totally optional side quest on Wednesday, May 28th, at 8PM EST. It's a saloon brawl, meant to serve as a tutorial for players new to the system, though it's open to all levels of experience, as well as a social function. I kind of like the idea of it, so if it goes well it may become an ongoing thing Wednesday evenings.
Just a quick bump before I head out. :) We have two characters now and a third will be joining tonight. We have a lot of arcane spell casters - would love to see some melee characters or divine casters.
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Bumping one more time - we just had our first adventure and it was a BLAST! Who here can say they've rumbled with a troop of sombrero-wearing orc banditos? Sombreros, people.