[Churchofgaming] "The CoG", Church of Gaming Newsletter, November 2009, Issue 16
Lev Lafayette
lev at rpgreview.net
Sun Oct 31 10:50:37 UTC 2010
On Sun, 2010-10-31 at 10:43 +0000, james wrote:
> The dates mentioned in this newsletter are all Saturdays. Is this a mistake?
>
They are too! You're quite correct..
Let's try that again..
> > D&D Original
> > ------------
> >
> > Thanks to James we now have had a session of original, 1974 edition, of
> > Dungeons & Dragons. Roll 3d6 in order to determine characteristics, pick
> > on of three classes & etc. Our journey through a forest, past a witch,
> > into a dungeon with exploding cultists and a giant (disembodied?) hand
> > have all been great features. True to early D&D style we've also managed
> > to go through quite a few characters already!
> >
> > The next sessions of this fine classic is on November 27th
Read: November 28
> >
> > RuneQuest Rhythm of the Heat
> > ----------------------------
> >
> > Penultimate success has been achieved! With the capture of Queen
> > Martoraz of the Sazdorf Clan and subsequent ransom for the final torch
> > of Yelmalio's Blood and the release of Trollkin (of which only some
> > wished to join their comrades at Rabbit Hat Farm), all that is required
> > is the transportation of half a dozen ever-burning torches across
> > troll-infested hinterlands into the middle of a troll complex housing
> > some four thousand such individuals, and the conducting of a HeroQuest
> > ritual. Easy!
> >
> > http://mimesisrpg.com/mailman/listinfo/runequestprax_mimesisrpg.com
> >
> > Next sessions are on November 6th and 20th
> >
Read: November 7 and 21
>
> >
> > GURPS Krononauts
> > ----------------
> >
> > The computer, once again, seems to be going crazy going on about zombies
> > again. Again, a most peculiar link has been drawn. The lost company
> > time-traveller, Ingrid Berkwight, disappears as "Ombre La Belle
> > d'Bearroc" into the United States and befriends authors Washington
> > Irving and Edgar Allan Poe in a town once known as Sleepy Hollow, where
> > the van Meyer family have established themselves. Why is it, suggests
> > Connor, that they seem to be so up-to-date with discoveries in dynamo
> > technology?
> >
> >
> > http://mimesisrpg.com/mailman/listinfo/krononauts_mimesisrpg.com
> >
> > Session on November 13th
> >
Read November 14
Thanks James!
Lev
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