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DFRPG / Playing the Dresden Files at Origins
« on: June 16, 2010, 05:26:30 PM »
If anyone going to Origins can squeeze a little extra DFRPG in between shopping and ticketed events, let's do it. I'm looking to try out the character and city creation there at least and hopefully spin a pick-up game into a play by post forum game at RPGGeek.   If you weren't able to sign up for any of the sold out Dresden games, or if you just can't get enough, rally @ the Evil Hat booth.  I'm going to leave a sign up sheet to match gamers to games.   

Let's play the hell out of this thing!

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DFRPG / Re: Learning to play RPGs / Where to Find Players
« on: April 13, 2010, 05:41:22 PM »
I'm interested, too.  I'm normally a play-by-post junkie, but I've been letting my boards slide a bit lately obsessing over my shiny new DFRPG pdfs.  XD

I've none traditional RPGs before, (Star Wars, D&D, OWoD, etc) but this Fate stuff seems really alien to me.  I can't wait to try it out.  Anyone here have any experience with Spirit of the Century or FATE?

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DFRPG / Re: Dresden Files Forum Sim?
« on: July 07, 2007, 08:32:42 AM »
Sorry I didn't finish my charrie yet, Boss.  My computer's been in the shop for what seems like forever.  Get online and crack the whip!  Surely you're not STILL mired in finals.

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DFRPG / Re: Dresden Files Forum Sim?
« on: May 13, 2007, 03:47:14 PM »
Is this still happening?  The board seems to be, uh... "resting."

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DFRPG / Re: What will be your Dresden Files house rules?
« on: April 20, 2007, 08:36:22 AM »
Oh, I do have a "Wand of Player Control".  It's a dagger that's about a foot long.   ;D

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DFRPG / Re: Dresden Files Forum Sim?
« on: April 20, 2007, 08:31:13 AM »
But really, it's more like a collaborative writing effort. We're all conversing, discussing all the things we do and brainstorming (via private messages, instant messanger, etc.). Like I said before, usually only a few people have all the pieces of the puzzle while everyone else has a handful that the others don't. Keeps everyone interested. Theoretically, anyway; it's been slow lately aside from the solo stuff.

That's the way my two favorite boards are right now.  When I'm talking about it I usually call it "collaborative fiction" because, face it, it sounds a lot less dorky to mundanes than "roleplaying game".  I've got a good group now that not only pitches ideas and plans where the story's headed, but can also pick up and run with subtle cues from each other's IC posts.  It's taken me years to find writers with the right...let's call it 'chemistry,' for lack of a better word.  Now, I want it to happen again, with brand new people. 

KW, you sound like you're pretty on the ball.  Concider me totally not "put off" any longer ;D

BTW, I understand your concerns about Faeries and I share them.  The challenge of their limitations is exactly why they seem like an attractive prospect to me.  Well, that and the opportunity to take a well known figure from folklore like Jenny Greenteeth or the Leanaunsidhe and stick 'em in a hard-boiled detective story (That is SO wrong. I wish I'd thought of it first).  But I'm not sold on anything, yet.  The brain is leaping in many directions.  I won't have a character until it settles down.



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DFRPG / Re: What will be your Dresden Files house rules?
« on: April 20, 2007, 07:33:18 AM »
I don't think I'll ever get to play the game IRL.  But if I did, I think my house rules would involve a Burger King crown and accepting bribes for small favors.

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DFRPG / Re: Dresden Files Forum Sim?
« on: April 20, 2007, 06:46:35 AM »
If the story and players are good I don't care if we have to post our Social Security numbers at the top of every post.   ;D 

I think Brodie and I are probably coming from a similar type experience and we're just as set in our "RP" ways as you are in your "simming" ways.  No worries.  We just get out of our comfortable ruts and try something new.

On most boards where I've played, a story would play out in several threads, each of which would be set in a different location in the gameworld represented by subforums on the board.  When a character enters a thread, the player generally notes the location/title of the thread they're entering from and does the same should they leave for another thread.  So, looking at your book keeping info block from my rut... er... perspective, it presents a jarring break in the narrative as I read a thread.  However, I understand now that in your sims you keep all the In Character posts in one thread, regardless of a character's location in the story.  In that case, that info block seems vital.  Without it, reading the posts of a "split party" or about things happening at different times would make my head hurt.  So, I'm cool with it. 

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DFRPG / Re: Dresden Files Forum Sim?
« on: April 19, 2007, 06:19:54 AM »
I'm a flake.  But you'll like me.  ;)

Your format is unfamilliar to me.  That block of bookkeeping info (time, place, etc.)  that just goes at the start of a new thread, not at the start of every post, right?  If it's in every post, that would put me off.

Do you have a character limit that I haven't noticed?  I usually play more than one on small boards.  If you need an NPC mod or anything, I'll be your single-serving friend...or enemy.  Also, doctor, lawyer, or indian chief.  Whatever the scene calls for, I'm in.

I admit, I have my doubts about playing DF totally free form.  Once you have a lot of people onboard representing the various supernatural factions and can bring politics into play, free form's fine.  But as long as it's small, how do you keep the occult mystery theme on track with everyone doing their own thing?  Or...do you have something up your sleeve?

San Francisco is an EXCELLENT spot for forum fun and frolics, BTW.  All those bridges, I bet there's trolls aplenty.  Colma's gotta be a trip in the Dresdenverse.  If you can't use the Second City, SF makes a good second choice.  I'm anxious to See what it's like.   ;D

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DF Books / Re: Did you discover the books because of the TV Show?
« on: April 17, 2007, 05:20:50 AM »
I liked Eureka, but I'm always at work when it's on, so I rarely get to see it.  If they'd put Eureka, Doctor Who, and Dresden Files on together on Sunday, I would be a very very happy fan.   In fact, I might change the quickname I have in my hotmail address book for the Sci Fi channel from "Pinheads" to something a little more flattering.  (I emailed them steadily for about a week once upon a time to get The Chronicle back).  I don't watch much TV these days.  I catch Dresden on Sunday and whatever half hour anime catches my fancy on Saturday.  That's pretty much it. 

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DFRPG / Re: Dresden Files Forum Sim?
« on: April 16, 2007, 03:08:43 PM »
Rock on!  I'll check it out tonight.  *dances like Snoopy*

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DFRPG / Re: Very small peek
« on: April 16, 2007, 05:34:47 AM »
 :o  I'll trade you a kidney for an advance copy.  Non-drinker--the thing's barely been used. 

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DFRPG / Re: Dresden Files Forum Sim?
« on: April 16, 2007, 05:28:08 AM »
To be honest, I found out about the forthcoming RPG (and through that, this board) while searching for a good Dresden Files forum-based RPG.  I haven't found one yet.  If there isn't one, it's a sin against man and God.  The setting screams to be played in.  We should start one immediately! 

Or, after I finish the books, even.   :-\

If you get a lead, please, post it.  I'll do the same.

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DF Books / Re: Did you discover the books because of the TV Show?
« on: April 15, 2007, 11:35:21 PM »
I work at Borders North East Distribution Center.  If you live on the East Coast of the US and you shop at Borders, there's a chance your new copy of White Night passed through my hands and since it wasn't written by John Edward, I promise I didn't sneeze in it.   ;D

I read the backs of a couple of Jim's paperbacks on slow nights at work, but didn't start devouring them until I caught a couple episodes of the show and said to myself "Damn, I wish this was better."  The books ARE better.  The books are exactly what I wanted them to be- fun pulpy fantasy noir that keeps you turning the pages until you run out.  I only wish they were longer.  I tend to read them in one or two sittings (My weekends utterly belong to Harry). 

Don't get me wrong.  I DO like the show.  It's not great.  I tear every episode apart as I watch it, but I NEVER miss one.  I like the hockey stick of doom and the drum stick blasting rod.  (They remind me of Changeling: The Dreaming.  What better way to hide the fantastic than under such a mundane 'seeming.')  I was a Bob fan from the moment Terence Mann uttered the words "Where there's kids, there's snot."   

The show just can't hold a candle to the books.  I've read the first three (which, given my tasty discount I technically didn't pay for.)  Right now, I'm trying very hard not to read Dead Beat.  I picked it up early because it was actually THERE and because I was hooked by the chapters posted online.  I've since decided I should read them in order.  I can do this.  I'm sure the shakes and the cold sweats will pass.   ;)

I'm also eagerly awaiting the RPG.  I doubt I'll ever find anyone IRL who'll play it, but I admit I'm searching the net every week for some inkling of when it will come out.  I've promised myself I'm NOT buying another game that I'll never get to play and I haven't since 1999.  For the Dresden Files, I have to make an exception.   *wipes drool off keyboard*  I love this world of Jim's and the brain wants to play in it.


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Author Craft / Re: Why Do You Write?
« on: April 15, 2007, 08:58:07 PM »
Hmm… how about an itemized list?

1.   It’s fun!
2.   I could give up dreams of being a writer easily enough.  I just couldn’t give up on the actual WRITING.
3.   Putting the escapist fantasies in my head into print is cheaper than renting or buying someone else’s.
4.   I work until I drop and I live an hour’s drive from anywhere.  I can’t think of anything else to do with my scant free time.
5.   I could pour hours of lifetime into writing and not even notice the passage of time.  The present job makes this something of an inconvenience, actually.  I don’t care.  See #1.
6.   Figuring out how characters work actually helps me understand and cope with real people.  I don’t know if you’ve noticed, but real people are REALLY weird.  Also, annoying.  :D
7.   I live almost entirely in my head.  Writing gives me something tangible to show for it.
8.   I’m probably never going to get back to college.  But I can still be everything I ever wanted to be…for a few pages.   :-\

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