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Mantyluoto
10-28-2005, 07:29 AM
Since i have a really small gaming group (me +1) i was wondering about the location of .. um .. well.. you lot.
I'm in Somerset, UK.
Manty
Patrucio
11-02-2005, 03:51 PM
I live in Bloomington, IN (USA). Probably too far for you to commute to for games. ;)
ausrick
11-10-2005, 01:46 PM
Hi Mantyluoto, I know I've seen other people from the UK on these boards in the past. I've visited Salisbury before on holiday. (though I know that doesn't help us get a game together. :) )
As to Patrucio, Hi, its nice to see someone from nearby, you are about two or three hours from me. Are you attending IU or just live there? Of course, with the cost of petrol that is still a good sized commute.
Heh, I'm from Denmark.... obviously, so in theory we would be able to get together and play. I'm afraid that's only in theory though as I, despite the relatively short distance and ridiculously cheap airline tickets, probably won't have the chance to visit the UK any time soon. As for the US..... no explanation needed I would think. But nice to meet y'all. :)
Reimer
11-10-2005, 06:03 PM
I am also from Denmark (Århus)!
just moved to this city, so I am not found a group (yet).
Bialaska
11-10-2005, 06:49 PM
Wow. It's crazy! The Danes are invading! ;)
I'm from Aalborg, Denmark myself...
The Danes are invading!
Again :) This time without swords and ships.
Reimer
11-11-2005, 12:50 PM
Again :) This time without swords and ships.
says who?
___|___
\_____/ .,_
(my ship marta) (and my deadly sword)
Draac
11-14-2005, 01:59 PM
ok, i'm from germany
Greetings to you all!
ausrick
11-14-2005, 02:29 PM
Es ist ein Vergnügen, Sie zu treffen! It's good to meet you!
Arius Vistoon
11-14-2005, 06:40 PM
i'm french (PARIS)
Patrucio
11-15-2005, 02:45 AM
Ausrick: I'm a graduate student at IU. I'm in the NELC department here, studying Arabic. Though I am originally from the area as well.
ausrick
11-15-2005, 01:56 PM
That is cool. I bet you would be the go-to guy for information and ideas about the Khinasi. So what are your plans and goals once you obtain your Masters?
Patrucio
11-15-2005, 07:48 PM
I was actually considering starting up a small Khinasi PBeM in January, as things would have it.
After I get my MA, I'm planning on getting a PhD in Political Science.
Doyle
11-24-2005, 09:00 AM
Greetings all,
I'm from Melbourne, Australia (pretty much the other side of the planet, sorry Mantyluoto).
Given that the question of "who is nearby for gaming?" does come up every now and then, and most of us do enter a location in our profile, it might be worth asking the web / list master if it's not too much of a hassle to have either a small search by location option on the Members list screen, or perhaps the location as one of the columns on the Members list itself (possibly a sortable column?)... or have I opened a can of worms, Arjan ;-)
Regards,
Doyle
midnight_narcissus
11-24-2005, 07:30 PM
Greetings All,
I used to play Birthright™ way back in the day :) and I am starting up a game once again in 3.5. Birthright always made the most sense to me of all the AD&D worlds. It had a good combination of realism and fantasy that I enjoyed. I have begun to develop a website for my humble campaign that I will be updating in the coming month with information and probably a lot of eye candy. Yes, if you are wondering...I am a girl and I have been role-playing for years. Cheers and happy adventuring.
http://www.mabelyn.com/Birthright
Sorontar
11-25-2005, 02:49 AM
I am one of the suckers who is in Doyle's AD&D 2nd Ed campaign in Melbourne, Australia so I'm afraid I can't help either.
I wasn't there at the start of the campaign but we have been doing this for a number of years so far. I have been playing Brokk Beokson, blooded Rjurik male Druid L12, in an annoyingly pro-Anuirean party. Have many of you that actually do Birthright as an adventure campaign found that everything seems to be aimed towards revival of the Empire or that the Empire is always played as having been the good guys?
If you want to see a rudimentary timeline of what the party (Team D) has been doing since my Druid joined in, go to: http://www.geocities.com/sorontar/teamd_timeline.html . It is just missing a few sessions.
Sorontar.
Question
11-25-2005, 12:32 PM
Greetings All,
I used to play Birthright™ way back in the day :) and I am starting up a game once again in 3.5. Birthright always made the most sense to me of all the AD&D worlds. It had a good combination of realism and fantasy that I enjoyed. I have begun to develop a website for my humble campaign that I will be updating in the coming month with information and probably a lot of eye candy. Yes, if you are wondering...I am a girl and I have been role-playing for years. Cheers and happy adventuring.
http://www.mabelyn.com/Birthright
Very impressive book there.....ive never seen it done before.What program did you use?
Also...you are starting a PBEM right?
Sir Robin
11-25-2005, 01:18 PM
I come form the land of midwestern hillbillies.
Where teeth and cars (with tires) are both optional.
Played Birthright ages ago and always enjoyed it more than any other D&D or AD&D setting. The setting just "felt" right to me.
DemyztikX
12-01-2005, 06:42 PM
Group of 6-7 + DM here. Hoping to up that a bit to about 8-9 + DM. We're in west michigan. Maybe it's because all we really have to do is play games or underage drinking, and I'm too old for underage drinking.
Me, i'm in the Bay Area, California.
I was in Ann Arbor Michigan a few years back, had a group of 7 Birthrighter's there. But haven't run a game in a couple years now. :(
Anyone here in my neck of the woods?
-Fizz
irdeggman
12-02-2005, 01:14 AM
Me, i'm in the Bay Area, California.
I was in Ann Arbor Michigan a few years back, had a group of 7 Birthrighter's there. But haven't run a game in a couple years now. :(
Anyone here in my neck of the woods?
-Fizz
Nope.
I'm a Univ of Mich grad but live on the other coast now.
I do end up travelling to San Diego about twice a year - not enough time nor is it close enough to to "visit".
I was long gone out of AA before BR got published so never got to play at school.
Magistar Ardavan
12-03-2005, 04:22 AM
New to birthright . . . about to start in a campaign here in Chicago, Illinois!
Just 3-4 players at the best of times. Is there a good “quick start” guide to the setting?
:)
Ramlyns
12-03-2005, 05:13 AM
Interesting thread. I played several BR campaigns when it first came out, and have had a couple good (and several not-so-good) PBEM experiences with it since. I lost track of it for the past four years or so, but the 3.5 Edition BRCS has me jazzed up again. I'll be starting a "semi-local" PBEM-based campaign in the next month or so... but I may come looking for some experienced BR players soon.
darkon
12-03-2005, 11:20 AM
OK. Athens, Greece here.
And always interested in pen & paper campaigns.
Graduate of the Computer Engineering and Informatics Department in Patras, Greece.
Postgraduate in Applied Mathematics in Modern Technologies and Economics, NTUA Athens.
CU
Jason
Audric
02-21-2006, 09:52 PM
I am from Wisconsin, USA.
...Dane enters the forums hehe :)
Chabit Rane
02-22-2006, 07:44 AM
Well I'm from Albany, Georgia, USA.
Walter
02-22-2006, 02:31 PM
I´m from Eislingen, Baden-Würtemberg,Germany.
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