Regardless of that, I'm recently doing quite a lot of online roleplaying- mostly writing a story with more than one author, to be honest - and it's really fun.
Currently, I'm in... Four. I think. Yeah, four. One with a sky pirates and steam-punk style theme with a friend of mine, juanesilver, one that's based on Resident Evil 5 with silver as well, another with silver based on the pen and paper version of Exalted, and a group Role Play wth silver, Firestorm Delta, and Dynamite - that one's about werewolves.
As regards to tabletop Roleplaying Games, I'm setting myself up to host a few short, quick and dirty adventures to give some of my college friends a taste of what I enjoy about Roleplay games, and to see if they're interested in becoming part of the gaming group full-time... God, that makes it sound like a job, heh. I'm thinking of running a short Dragon-Blooded campaign with tabletop exalted, I've made a wholenew setting for the CortexSystem and I'm working extra hard ona far more traditional 'dark fantasy' type of setting. Conan-esque, I guess would be one way tosee it, though that's perhaps a bit too far - just something with a bit more bite that the traditional widespread view of DnD, which for a lot of roleplayers either biols down to 'I likeit and rarely play anything else' or 'well, it's not actually that good is it?'.
Maybe if I post up some art relating to this, you'll see more mention of roleplaying in my journals and submissions. Til then, that's my mostly needless journal update!
Catch ya on the flip!







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I bought a bunch of dice, you should come into college and help me teach everyone to play Lair's Dice (It's pretty simple for someone like you to learn, but I might need some help teaching by example)
Also, you should come in because I haven't seen you for aaaaaaages...
I miss the Ricky!
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