I love the attitude I'm seeing here!

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vivsavage
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Post by vivsavage »

Treebore wrote:
I think Ser has a lot more to do with the monster side of things.

Um, well I've heard the CK Guide is a bit of a monster. Does that count?

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Post by serleran »

Actually, I have a lot to do with a lot of things, and not all of its got anything to do with C&C or TLG. Those areas are mostly monster-related, but often times, involve rules issues, or other design-like concepts (so yes, some of its got to do with the CKG.) Also, the real world has decided that I should join it for a game, and no one can resist that call... it happens so infrequently. I just hope I fumble.

Anyway, enjoy the game.

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Post by old school gamer »

angelius wrote:
Yup it's true us C&Cers are amazing people.

Group Hug!

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Orpheus
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Post by Orpheus »

old school gamer wrote:
Group Hug!

Hmmm. It does feel "warm and fuzzy" in here. Seriously though, there does seem to be much more open dialog here in regards to house rules, campaign ideas and such. Hopefully it will remain so when the inevitable flood of gamers finally make their way here to discuss "this really cool game that seems very familiar."

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old school gamer wrote:
Group Hug!

Welcome to the Crusade, old school gamer!
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"Enjoy a 'world' where the fantastic is fact and magic really works!" ~ Gary Gygax

"By the pricking of my thumbs, Something wicked this way comes:" - Macbeth

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