Edinburgh RPG Community
Hi all.
Just thought I'd start doing a regular post to let people know what we
have in store for our gamers on a week to week basis.
Before I list the games for this weekend I'd like to formally announce
the launch of the ORC Shared D&D Campaign. The game kicks off on
Worldwide D&D Day on November 3rd. We have 6 DMs lined up to manage
the campaign as the characters progress through the New World.
If you want to take part please download the New World Explorer's
Guide from the ORC website. It has all the information you need to
play a character in the New World. Once you have the character built
it needs to be sent to Fraser (Caboose on the ORC site) who will input
it into a central database which we are using to manage all the
characters. (Sounds more complicated than it is..)
Anyway for the purposes of a teaser here's the blurb from the website
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"There's quite a crowd in the market place, all clustered around a
sign tacked against the wall with a large nail. A rough picture of a
treasure chest tops a crudely lettered poster:
'A land of opportunity and wealth awaits!
Wanted: persons of enterprise and ability to assist in the exploration
of the new world.
Previous nautical experience and background not necessary.
Report to the offices of Twin Horizons Trading Co.'
You've heard of the New World. It's supposed to be a place where a
being can make their mark and leave a legacy.
Looks interesting: hells, the sense of adventure, the gold and land.
You could make a fortune - why not?"
So now onto the games we have for you this week -
D&D [DM: Chris] - A continuation of a previous game.
Mutants & Masterminds [GM: Robert] - A one off 1st Edition M&M game.
Tales Of Epiphany (D&D) [DM: Alasdair] - The campaign continues.
We run a variety of games on a weekly basis with campaigns tending to
run fortnightly to give a good rotation of games. Other recently run
games include Shadowrun, Tribe 8, Unknown Armies, Vampire and we've
got a Ghostbusters (West End Games d6) game running for Halloween.
Any questions about any of this please let me know.
Cheers,
Dave
http://www.orcedinburgh.co.uk/
date: Thu, 27 Sep 2007 12:24:51 -0700
author: David Wright
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