JohnD
March 7th, 2016, 22:35
I have two Castles & Crusades campaigns that have had a little player attrition due to an unavoidable change in game nights.
The first game is Thursday evenings from 7 - 9:30 PM Central time. In this a new player would likely be assuming control over their selection of recently vacated PCs which will likely be 3rd level, as are the majority of the characters in this campaign. There is the option of creating a new PC, but new characters start roughly one level of XP behind existing PCs. This campaign has been ongoing since the fall of 2013. I have up to two spots in this game.
The second game is Saturday evenings from 8 - 11 PM Central time (possibly a little earlier or later depending on the situation). In this a new player would have the choice of assuming a recently vacated PC (Human Cleric of Kelanen), or generating a new one, which probably should also be a Cleric since the party will not have one otherwise. This game has been going a relatively short time; you would be joining in the 3rd or 4th session. I have one spot in this game.
I know 5E is the big juggernaut right now... but I see a lot of posts with people looking for a game and apparently not finding one. So, if you are interested in expanding your horizons, feel free to post here and/or PM me. C&C is an "old school" ruleset known for being very fast paced and easy to pick up for a new player. I run games where everyone in the party is needed in order to survive, and I take a very old school approaching to GMing. If you are a 40s+ something player with memories of the old books from the late 1970s and early 1980s, these are probably the games for you. We are playing through a classic AD&D campaign adventure.
Both campaigns follow roughly a game every 2nd week scheduling wise, however there are times where we have a weekly game or go three weeks between games; it all depends on availability.
Come on and get in a game instead of wondering how and when you're finally going to find something. Extremely 'newbie' friendly with respect to the ruleset and FG experience. I am not against the same player joining both campaigns if it works out like that.
The first game is Thursday evenings from 7 - 9:30 PM Central time. In this a new player would likely be assuming control over their selection of recently vacated PCs which will likely be 3rd level, as are the majority of the characters in this campaign. There is the option of creating a new PC, but new characters start roughly one level of XP behind existing PCs. This campaign has been ongoing since the fall of 2013. I have up to two spots in this game.
The second game is Saturday evenings from 8 - 11 PM Central time (possibly a little earlier or later depending on the situation). In this a new player would have the choice of assuming a recently vacated PC (Human Cleric of Kelanen), or generating a new one, which probably should also be a Cleric since the party will not have one otherwise. This game has been going a relatively short time; you would be joining in the 3rd or 4th session. I have one spot in this game.
I know 5E is the big juggernaut right now... but I see a lot of posts with people looking for a game and apparently not finding one. So, if you are interested in expanding your horizons, feel free to post here and/or PM me. C&C is an "old school" ruleset known for being very fast paced and easy to pick up for a new player. I run games where everyone in the party is needed in order to survive, and I take a very old school approaching to GMing. If you are a 40s+ something player with memories of the old books from the late 1970s and early 1980s, these are probably the games for you. We are playing through a classic AD&D campaign adventure.
Both campaigns follow roughly a game every 2nd week scheduling wise, however there are times where we have a weekly game or go three weeks between games; it all depends on availability.
Come on and get in a game instead of wondering how and when you're finally going to find something. Extremely 'newbie' friendly with respect to the ruleset and FG experience. I am not against the same player joining both campaigns if it works out like that.