Sep 20, 2007 08:40
I'm currently active in three rpg groups, all of the meet this week.
Yesterday my online D&D group met in the usual irc-channel. It was a fun game, although the wizard-boy was acting stupid again and rolled very bad scores (survival 9, reflex save 8, grapple check even less) and therefore nearly got killed by a strangling vine. Why was I so nice to save him? I think that happens when you play a chaotic good character. Always mocking the boy, but when he's about to die, saving him form his own stupidity (and the malevolant tress he didn't notice)
This evening my new Shadowrun group meets again. Last time we were three players and the GM and played a nice little starting adventure. Today at least one of the other players will join us (finally). Let's see what we'll do today and what character he brings.
Tomorrow should be our longest running D&D group, meeting at the house of some of the players. But I still don't know if we're going to play, because two players can't come tomorrow and the game is not really playable if we're missing two players.
On Saturday we're not going roleplaying ;)
We (my husband and me) are going to try out the tabletop game Warmachine or probably rather Hordes. That should be fun. :-)
Later on Saturday we're going to meet some friends and play Descent, a board game, that's similar to rpg's.
The sunday will be needed to get back into this world and this reality. ;-)
d&d,
roleplaying,
shadowrun