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RPGs & CAMPAIGNS Here is the listing of recurring role-playing games that are currently in progress, or that are planning on starting soon. If you have a campaign to add to this list, be sure to send in the appropriate information. Thank you! Updated 04/09/03 (new additions are listed first) DRAGONFIST (D&D VARIANT) run by David Whitton Participants:
Accepting New Players?:
YES Summary: The Emperor
has been tainted in his search for immortality, corruption and injustice
are running rampant,and heaven and earth are no longer in harmony. The
martial arts societies have been purged and driven off of the mainland
and must use all of their skills in order to survive. The setting is a portrayal of mythological ancient China and features lots of furious martial arts action (it was designed to mirror the Hong Kong action movies). Besides this I'm planning on including a good ammount of plot/character development too. * * * MEN IN BLACK run
by Mike Peterson Participants:
Accepting New Players?: YES Website: http://gladstone.uoregon.edu/~mpeters1/ Summary: The setting is just like the movie. Be a gun-toting agent of the MiB as you capture, negotiate, escort and otherwise interact with aliens that should and shouldn't be on the planet. We only play irregularly. Watch the gamelist, I always post games in advance there. There isn't much of a campaign continuity as much as mission after mission. You don't need to play consistently although several players do. * * * DUNGEONS & DRAGONS, 3rd EDITION: Too Many Cooks run by Various (currently Pol Jackson) Participants:
Accepting New Players?: Possibly, but we're pretty full right now. Website: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TooMuchInformation/ Summary: A D&D 3e campaign with rotating DMs. Currently involved in "The Return to the Temple of Elemental Evil", as well as other wackiness. Site contents are © 1998-2001 University of Oregon Gaming Club. Site design is © 2001 Mokuzen Design. This site is protected by copyright law, and any mis-use of its resources will not be tolerated.
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