
Thain |

As the other gentlemen pointed out...Where Are YOU?!
I have a game running that currently has two gals and two guys at the table, two other guys and one gal online. We actually have a female druid that I (TheDM) took over playing after her player had to leave the game. Would you be interested in playing an existing character?

Aerie |
As the other gentlemen pointed out...Where Are YOU?!
I have a game running that currently has two gals and two guys at the table, two other guys and one gal online. We actually have a female druid that I (TheDM) took over playing after her player had to leave the game. Would you be interested in playing an existing character?
I am in California, but i would rather not play another druid.

TheDM |
Speaking of young players I suppose its up to us old gamers to bring the new ones in. I know here at home I started playing with my three kids when they were younger. My 18 year old son and 16 year old daughter still play and they have brought in many of their friends from school. When we have a home game I generally have an average of ten teenagers gathered around the table playing D&D and trying to eat me out of house and home. I love it tho.

Jeremy Mac Donald |

Speaking of young players I suppose its up to us old gamers to bring the new ones in. I know here at home I started playing with my three kids when they were younger. My 18 year old son and 16 year old daughter still play and they have brought in many of their friends from school. When we have a home game I generally have an average of ten teenagers gathered around the table playing D&D and trying to eat me out of house and home. I love it tho.
They'd eat you out of house and home even if there was no game going on. Thats what teenagers do - they wander from one teens parents house to the next consuming anything the least bit edible. Sort of like locusts.

trapmaster |
TheDM wrote:Speaking of young players I suppose its up to us old gamers to bring the new ones in. I know here at home I started playing with my three kids when they were younger. My 18 year old son and 16 year old daughter still play and they have brought in many of their friends from school. When we have a home game I generally have an average of ten teenagers gathered around the table playing D&D and trying to eat me out of house and home. I love it tho.They'd eat you out of house and home even if there was no game going on. Thats what teenagers do - they wander from one teens parents house to the next consuming anything the least bit edible. Sort of like locusts.
Ha! Good times, good times . . .