[PnP] PNP PBeM?

Chris & Karen Wells ckwells at gmail.com
Tue Apr 29 14:20:21 CEST 2008


Hi Lev,

I've been playing in Scott Adams PBEM on this mailing list for about 3 years
now.  I'd be interested in joining your game also.  I wouldn't mind trying
out a rogue-type character.  I don't have much experience playing that
type.  Let me know if there's room in your game for me.

Thanks!
Chris Wells



On Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 6:55 PM, Lev Lafayette <lev at mimesisrpg.com> wrote:

>
> Hello Alan and J Hooten,
>
> Character creation would be by the player's themselves but with some
> modifications to reduce the emphasis on randomness explicit in the
> process.
>
> I would also require a first-come, first-served set of adventurer
> character stereotypes (e.g., one ranger/fighter type, one rougue-type,
> one magician-type, one priest-type). A scholar-warrior is certainly an
> interesting combination, but one I can work with. Thus, Alan you will be
> the warrior character.
>
> The rules set I'll be using will be pretty much straight from the boxed
> set, but am happy to entertain changes where it is clear that they
> simply don't work or don't make sense (e.g.,1.321A). I am more than
> happy to entertain other house rules.
>
> With yourself and J Hooten that will make two out the four necessary
> characters. I'll set up a mailing list on mimesisrpg.com and send both
> of you an invitation to join.
>
> All the best,
>
>
> Lev
>
>
>
> On Mon, 2008-04-28 at 10:18 -0800, Allan Samuelson wrote:
> > Lev,
> >
> > Heck yeah! I would love a chance to play again. I only get to run
> > games right now and my players are all about d20 and only d20.
> >
> > As was asked already, how would you want to handle character creation?
> > I would love a chance to play either a scholar-warrior or a shaman. I
> > normally play humans, but would be willing to play a dwarf if that
> > would fit better in the game.
> >
> > Allan, the Shadowsmith
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > On Sat, Apr 26, 2008 at 4:02 PM, Lev Lafayette <lev at levlafayette.com>
> > wrote:
> >
> >         Hi, I'm Lev and I'm delurking.
> >
> >         Many years ago (like over twenty years ago) I saw and read
> >         Powers &
> >         Perils. I thought it was unwieldy and badly written.
> >
> >         The website hosted here brought me back about 18 months ago to
> >         reconsider the game. I now have the main boxed set, the Book
> >         of Tables
> >         and Perilous Lands.
> >
> >         It still strikes me as unwieldy and badly written but I also
> >         think it
> >         has some pretty camp art as well :-)
> >
> >         All this said however, I have a certain fascination for the
> >         game. I'd
> >         like to run a PBeM using PnP.
> >
> >         I guess this might be the right place to ask for potential
> >         players?
> >
> >         Who would be interested in playing such a game? I would plan
> >         to run it
> >         over a period of roughly twelve months with one major post per
> >         week and
> >         minor posts every couple of days depending on requirements. I
> >         would be
> >         using the Perilous Lands supplement (yes, all of it).
> >
> >         I need a minimum of four interested individuals who can
> >         participate
> >         consistently. I should point out that my campaigns, both face
> >         to face
> >         and PBeM actually run their full course, so you won't be
> >         wasting your
> >         time designing characters.
> >
> >         All the best,
> >
> >
> >
> >         Lev
> >
> >
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