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It's a day. It's a Friday, which makes me happy.
For CoC people: I still need one character sheet, and then we need to get together and hammer out a time for the first session. It'll need to be something where everyone has at least four hours to spend, and considering it's on Sammy, likely more. I am free most evenings but Friday, some Saturdays, and early Sunday.
Also, is it actually required to have an ORC for a journal game? I would like to start one up with about ten character slots, but I hate having to fill out paperwork and do mail stuff just to set up a casual game. It seems terribly silly.
For CoC people: I still need one character sheet, and then we need to get together and hammer out a time for the first session. It'll need to be something where everyone has at least four hours to spend, and considering it's on Sammy, likely more. I am free most evenings but Friday, some Saturdays, and early Sunday.
Also, is it actually required to have an ORC for a journal game? I would like to start one up with about ten character slots, but I hate having to fill out paperwork and do mail stuff just to set up a casual game. It seems terribly silly.
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Technically, yes. A journal game is much closer to the persistent-world, no-GM-required-for-interaction setup of a MU* than it is to an OTT setup, so it is covered by the ORC restrictions.
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Please tell me it's not this.
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