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My name is Jerry Barrington. I'm 42 and currently live in Ohio, USA, but hope to remedy that within a few years.
![]() I 1st encountered BRP as RuneQuest 3 back about 1985. I also have Elfquest, Ringworld, and Call of Cthulhu. I've played several game systems, and read many more, but I don't think I've found one better than BRP. Altho, I have a great fondness for Traveller, but that's because I like classic SF. Currently, I'm working on a non-system-specific star system generator, and might someday run a game with my stars plus BRP. ![]() Well, I've run out of things to say. I doubt I'll visit here real often, as life keeps me busy. But I'll try to check in at least every couple of weeks. |
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Hello,
I've been gaming now for over 25 years but not intensely. (I can't believe its been that long.) I've played every version of D&D. I've really loved Cthulu (it also had this magnificent box for keeping characters and stuff in). I've Loved Runequest (after all where else do you get the hit location tables that they left out of BRP! in COC!) I loved the magic in Stormbringer The tables in DragonQuest and Powers & Perils. The setting in Harn. "Realism has its place." The sense of the old gods in Palladium. The sense of the new tech in Rifts. I liked Hobbit and Centaur partnerships in Thieves Guild. The detail in Rolemaster. The speed in Paranoia. The coolness of Traveler. "You mean I muster out with a scout ship!" The wealth of modules in D&D and D20. In short, I've really liked a number of games. It is a pleasure to find a group of people that isn't talking endlessly about 4th ed D&D! I really like the terms of use for the website. I think the Creative Commons License is wonderful. I'd love to collaborate on something special. I have never been disappointed by a Chaosium product. Even if I never actually used the product (Dreamlands, Cthulhu by Lamplight and some others) I've always enjoyed reading them. These days I do my gaming over the net with Fantasy Grounds: Fantasy Grounds :: The Virtual Tabletop for Pen & Paper Roleplaying Games I believe that RPGs are all structured story telling and I'd like to see them become like Folk Song, part of our common heritage. - Saving Throw |
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Hey all:
I just signed up today and thought I should introduce myself. My name's Bill Nichols, and I am a Call of Cthulhu Keeper, but I am looking forward to using the BRP system for other settings, such as a fantasy/Cthulhu crossover I have been thinking about for a while. Anyway, I'm happy to be here. Bill |