In the last year or so, I've bought a few RPG books (Dark Heresy and Witch Hunter if you're wondering) to play with people on Librium Arcana but each time the game died out either because people have lives to take care of or just plain stopped posting. I am practically still new to it so I'm not confident in being a GM otherwise I would have certainly try to start a game here and help try to make this place more RPG friendly than just the STGOD.
I've tried Googling but mostly found forums where they set up to meet in person. I perhaps should do that to get to know and interact with more people off the internet but it'd still be nice to follow a forum posting type of gaming. Anyone know of one?
In search of dedicated RPG posting-style forums
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Re: In search of dedicated RPG posting-style forums
Try Pen and Paper Games.
School requires more work than I remember it taking...
Re: In search of dedicated RPG posting-style forums
www.darkreign40k.com
They run quite a few Dark Heresy and Rogue Trader games, though many are short-lived.
They run quite a few Dark Heresy and Rogue Trader games, though many are short-lived.
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