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From: MC23 <mc23@**********.COM>
Subject: Re: How much down time?
Date: Thu, 7 May 1998 16:18:50 -0400
Once upon a time, Robert Nesius wrote;

>Questions for the list:
>
>How much downtime do your characters usually have between runs?

We have a tendancy to use a rough real time catch up method. so what ever
it takes after a story arc to catch up with current real month is how
long it takes. Easy way to keep up with seasons that way. When there is
alternating campaigns the catch up downtime can be quite a lot.

>How many runs per game year do your groups fit in?

Couldn't even guess

>What is the average grade of initiacy that your magically actives attain?

We might have had a second grade in one of the campaigns

>How about average skill rating. ie: Lots of sixes and higher? Sixes and
>lower?

I think I had a 7 once but Cavalier is no longer alive to use it.

>Just trying to get a feel for where people are at. Probably all over
>the map, but I'd appreciate your input on this.

The three different campaigns had us in either Seattle, Charlotte or New
Orleans.

I should also point out that our games here typically reward 2-3 pts of
Karma per game session. I think that puts us on the stingy side but it
works just great for us.

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