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From: lobo1@****.com (John E Pederson)
Subject: Re: Informal Survey
Date: Tue, 17 Sep 1996 18:28:08 PST
Okaaaay...I'm 17, an Eagle Scout (and to dispel the rumor that Boy Scouts
are all Clean, Reverent, etc., I picked up my worst cases of Dirty
Mouth/Mind Syndrome while among other Scouts), I run a web page, I think
I'm the current GM for my group of 2 to maybe 4 real players, plus 4 to 5
munchkins. I've got very little experience (6 or 7 games over about the
past year or two) with RPGs, except, that is, video game RPGs (Final
Fantasy, etc). I'm a avid reader of Fantasy novels, though I don't read
most of what's in the library (I've yet to read anything by Anthony,
Anderson, Heinlein, Clarke, etc, but I've read all the Wheel of Time
books to date, and I've read a lot of Tolkien's Middle Earth stuff). I
design characters and gear for this game almost incessantly. I've run a
shapeshifter-mage (I don't think I did a good job of it, but, after all,
I've got no less real experience than most anybody else in the group) and
the campaign I'm trying to start should have a lower power level and more
of a magical slant to the game. I'm going to try to run an Ork (with no
cyber and no magic AND he has a background-See, I'm no munchkin! :).

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| The Wheel of Time turns, and Ages come and pass, leaving |
| memories that become legend. Legend fades to myth, and even |
| myth is long forgotten when the Age that gave it birth comes |
| again. |
| --Robert Jordan, _The Wheel of Time_ |
| John "Lobo" Pederson, lobo1@****.com |
| http://members.gnn.com/lenoj/johns.htm |
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