DescriptionGreetings all of you roleplayers who are looking for a one-on-one game which wouldn't suddenly stop as the GM makes a disappearing act. It's like a magic trick that doesn't make anyone laugh. It shouldn't be like that. The game ends when it should end, be that good or bad. Victory or fall. Not when real life takes over. At least then both involved should have the common decency to let the other know that there will no longer be a game to play. Not just vanish in thin air... Now, after getting that out of my system... I have a proposition. I have about dozen ideas running around in my head - some fantasy, some scifi and some modern. I can't make up my mind and therefore I'm looking for a player to kick me ahead. So you tell me what kind of a game you'd like to play and I'll set it up. Maybe you have a character idea already spawning in your mind but it's hard to find a game where he/she could fit in? I might also start a game with two players working together, so maybe if two willing players would be found... ? Think about it. Some of my favorite movies include two main characters, such as the Lethal Weapon. The reason why I'm only looking for one or two players is simple - it gives me more control for the game and also decreases the risk of the game simply starting to get boring. So I'm not interested in running a sim where anyone could control what happens next. As like in the tabletop rpg's, you only control one character and decide for his/her actions. I, as the GM, decide the outcome of those actions. The NPC's and the gameworld as well. Story, characters and certain flow in the game are more important than anything to me. And I'd rather play with one (or two, like said earlier) good player who I feel we're on the same wavelenght than with 10 who feel so distant I can hardly understand why I'm playing/GMing in the first place ;-) -P/E |
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Greg Lindahl