Return to Wolf Park + DEE AND DEE!!!

Jul 14, 2008 11:24

Now that I'm not hopping about the world and taking ten trillion photos (theoretical estimation), things have rather slowed down. And I'm not complaining one bit. Hey, I like a little bit of order to go along with that delicious chaos!

Saturday I went to Wolf Park for the first time in what felt like months. Here Monty Salone (WP Staff and ( Read more... )

vampires, roleplaying, wolves, wolf park, gaming, friends, d&d

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martenlyk July 14 2008, 17:19:11 UTC
We are in Gainesville..arrived about an hour ago. I forget and left my cellphone at home so if you need me call dad's cell. We have internet.

The guys start school tomorrow. I hope they like it and learn a lot.

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aj_hyena July 14 2008, 17:59:54 UTC
Maybe this means you'll get back into updating wolfpark :P

Wait, what? Kailani is alpha now? What happened to Erin?

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bandrik July 14 2008, 21:18:44 UTC
Maybe, but I doubt it. The wolfpark group seems to have died. I'll consider making updates, but...

As for Erin, I don't know the details. But it's been Kailani for all I can remember.

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aj_hyena July 14 2008, 23:37:43 UTC
*reads the Wolfpark wolf page*

Looks like Erin got moved to join Chetan. You're right, Kailani's the new alpha alongside Tristan it looks like.

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ladytremere July 14 2008, 19:17:59 UTC
I hope you had fun at Vampire, even with Alex not being able to shut up sometime :P And it's David not Kevin, he might mind that, lol.

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ladytremere July 14 2008, 20:51:09 UTC
http://www.assamites.com/assamites.htm

Check that out, I just found it. And curse you Livejournal for not people able to edit comments.

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bandrik July 14 2008, 21:57:12 UTC
Oooh, we have our own website!

And you -can- edit your comments! Check out that little 'Edit" button - I use it all the time! It's below your comment, by "Link, parent, thread, reply, EDIT, delete, and track this"!

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ladytremere July 14 2008, 22:00:53 UTC
All I see is Link Parent Thread Reply Delete Track This.

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bandrik July 14 2008, 23:18:06 UTC
Yeah! Thanks for that. And yeah, the stomach was gross. But I handled it fine. Even when it jumps into my mind when I eat food now, I easily keep my appetite. I guess I was able to get over some one my squeemishness.

The sight of it wasn't TOO gross for me. I didn't smell it (breathed through mouth - I wasn't foolish enough to use my nose!) and I kind of found it fascinating in a very morgue-like way.

As for a Wolf Park visit.... Maybe I should plan one for my LJ friends? Get you, XanderWulfie and CristoFurCoyote in on it too?

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xanderwulfie July 16 2008, 05:41:16 UTC
Sounds interesting. Christofur and I are at least a little easy to wrangle considering our proximity. :)

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cristofurcoyote July 15 2008, 00:32:45 UTC
Glad you got back to the Wolf Park and enjoyed most of the goings on. The stomach does sound nice and disgusting though. Blech!

Vampire was one of the few games I could never really get into, but glad that that was also enjoyable. It might have been who was running our games as yours sounds much more interesting. Plus, the time period would have been much cooler.

New friends are always awesome. Congrats!

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bandrik July 15 2008, 21:33:04 UTC
Yeah, gaming is certainly dependent on the players! These guys are great to game with - even "the loud guy" Alex was fun to be with.

On the other hand, Ironclaw, a furry tabletop RPG... it was horrible for me. Why? The players were cool, the game itself was neat, and it was furry. So what happened? The storyteller/gamemaster was wretched. Watched youtube movies while we tried to roleplay and talk to him, was an ass, and every NPC we encountered was a cookie-cutter version of the last greedy, lazy town guard or greedy, lazy quest-seeder.

And yay for friends!

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cristofurcoyote July 16 2008, 00:24:56 UTC
Ooo...yeah that sucks. The gamemaster certainly has the ability to kill things as well. Plus, it helps to have the right GM for the players as well. If you have a good GM, who just isn't right for the players, it doesn't work out that well either.

Glad to hear that Ironclaw may be a good game with the right people though.

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