Zanthal
July 28th, 2009, 12:14
I've played a lot of D&D 2nd edition, 3rd and 3.5 ... Vampire the Masquerade, and Call of Cthulhu.
It's been a few years, but this software looks to make tabletop pen and paper RPG fun again.
In D&D the main campaign I played in stretched from Dragonlance to Planescape and other realms, but it began in Forgotten Realms. The DM fused the different modules and made the campaign kind of a tour de force of the Dungeons and Dragons game. Played for two years, as my fighter/mage and eventually his son, a thief/mage.
I played Vampire 2nd edition and had influences from Werewolf and spilled over into Mage the Ascension.
the Call of Cthulhu I played was mainly in the 1920s but occasionally 1990s.
I'd be interested to hear from any GMs who have something prepared. I'll be monitoring this thread. Cheers
PS: I'd also be interested in getting together with a small group to take advantage of the group discount on the fantasy ground software.
It's been a few years, but this software looks to make tabletop pen and paper RPG fun again.
In D&D the main campaign I played in stretched from Dragonlance to Planescape and other realms, but it began in Forgotten Realms. The DM fused the different modules and made the campaign kind of a tour de force of the Dungeons and Dragons game. Played for two years, as my fighter/mage and eventually his son, a thief/mage.
I played Vampire 2nd edition and had influences from Werewolf and spilled over into Mage the Ascension.
the Call of Cthulhu I played was mainly in the 1920s but occasionally 1990s.
I'd be interested to hear from any GMs who have something prepared. I'll be monitoring this thread. Cheers
PS: I'd also be interested in getting together with a small group to take advantage of the group discount on the fantasy ground software.