utopia27 |
We have a great group of 6 players assembled (and started off) for a Rise of the Runelords (Anniversary Edition) game.
We had a GM, but he has disappeared on us. We believe this is a medical issue - and we all understand (though we're a bit worried). It's been 2 months now since our old GM last posted on the boards anywhere, and as a group we've decided to either draft a new GM, or give up the ghost.
This is a good group - great characters, good interaction, good pace.
If you've considered running an RoR game, please take this as an opportunity to have a proven group, with lists and logistics and whatnot already set up.
Here is the original game campaign group, the gameplay thread, and also FYI there was significant RP in the initial recruitment thread.
AdamWarnock |
Hey, I'm one of the players in this game. We haven't gotten very far and I would love to continue with my character. There's at least three of us still actively checking the threads, and we could probably get the others back in pretty quick.
We've waited for 2 months and we don't want this game to die.
roger Gilbert |
ok how often could every one post/ would want to post... a little about my self i've played in several of the pathfinder ap... dm 1 mod of one and a couple of home brews... also played and dm a few society mods... but this would be my 1st running though i've played(am play ing) 4-5 mods and one 1 star wars one...
Chadron B. Land |
@gilbert - original gameplay thread was 115 posts over 20 days. A quick scan shows GM input once per day or two, with a couple bursts of 3-4 back-and-forths (looks like both parties were online concurrently).
There was also a fair amount of inter-character interaction - given a bit of license, this group isn't shy about painting in the details on a broadly drawn canvas. It also seems folks aren't shy about calling for GM input when the details have an impact.
So - we'll adapt to pace. But if you leave us alone for too long, don't be surprised if we've co-opted the serving staff, and hocked the silver to the duchess next door, by way of the jeweler uptown that you hadn't realized moonlights as a fence. But no worries - if it was important that the butler is intensely loyal, we're happy to see him scourge the scullery maid down the boulevard for betraying the trust of the household :)