Hello, all!
It's that time of year again and I am planning an introductory session for TOR at DragonCon (I'm actually booking it through the proper channels this year). So if you have any friends in the Atlanta area, invite them to attend! Or if you know someone attending, send them my way! The game is not up on the site yet but once it is I will make a note here.
I will also be hanging around the gaming area Sunday/Monday playing Hobbit Tales and other games.
As an aside, I am trying to get to
DragonCon
DragonCon
Elfcrusher wrote:But maybe the most important difference is that in D&D the goal is to build wtfpwn demi-god characters. In TOR the goal is to stay alive long enough to tell a good story.
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Re: DragonCon
I wish I was going but spent all my money going to gencon. However, if you are going NEXT year, we (my wife actually wants to go) are shooting to go to dragoncon then. I'd love to meet up with some TOR fans
Re: DragonCon
Deal!
Elfcrusher wrote:But maybe the most important difference is that in D&D the goal is to build wtfpwn demi-god characters. In TOR the goal is to stay alive long enough to tell a good story.
Re: DragonCon
Elfcrusher wrote:But maybe the most important difference is that in D&D the goal is to build wtfpwn demi-god characters. In TOR the goal is to stay alive long enough to tell a good story.
Re: DragonCon
Cool stuff. I'm almost certainly going to be in Florida that weekend and will miss out, but I wish you the best of luck.shipwreck wrote:Game is up now. Just fine The One Ring under 'Game System'.
http://gaming.dragoncon.org/eventsearch
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Re: DragonCon
Many thanks!zedturtle wrote:Cool stuff. I'm almost certainly going to be in Florida that weekend and will miss out, but I wish you the best of luck.shipwreck wrote:Game is up now. Just fine The One Ring under 'Game System'.
http://gaming.dragoncon.org/eventsearch
Elfcrusher wrote:But maybe the most important difference is that in D&D the goal is to build wtfpwn demi-god characters. In TOR the goal is to stay alive long enough to tell a good story.
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