DarkWhite |
Hi Tar-Bafiar,
The good news is that anyone can purchase PFS scenarios and run them for their friends, either at home, at a local gamestore, public library, school college university, community centre, or any other appropriate place.
There may already be someone doing this in your area, if so, you can help them out by attending their games, and offering to help GM a few sessions. Here are a couple of places you can look for local games, or your nearest PFS Venture organiser:
http://paizo.com/pathfinderSociety/about/regionalCoordinators
http://paizo.com/pathfinderSociety/events
If there doesn't appear to be anyone running PFS in your local area, you can get things started by approaching a local game store, or by advertising PFS sessions looking for new players anywhere gamers might frequent, such as online messageboards, store/cafe windows, school college university or supermarket notice boards etc.
If you're looking for some "Join the Pathfinder Society" flyers to print and display details of upcoming gamedays in store windows, you can download some from:
http://pathfindersociety.net/community/pfs-community-downloads/
Providing your contact details: name, email, facebook group, warhorn; on these flyers helps players looking for a game to contact you. You can also print these flyers four or eight to a page, to leave on the counter at game stores for interested players to pick up and take home to contact you later - this really helps!
If you're serious about being a local game organiser, contact your nearest PFS Venture organiser who may be able to help you out. If there's no current representation in Greece, have a look through the PFS "Get Involved" page, and if you think you can meet the requirements in your area, have a shot at applying.
http://paizo.com/pathfinderSociety/getInvolved
That's how most of us got started, simply by running public games, and becoming known by players and game store staff as the guy who runs PFS in my area :-)
Good Luck!
Wintergreen Regional Venture-Coordinator, Mediterranean |