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Author Topic: A History of Play in Rhode Island, Part 1.  (Read 533 times)
Joshua A.C. Newman
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« on: July 09, 2009, 10:52:36 AM »

All right folks. I appreciate everyone lots and lots, and Joshua, that's the fuckin' awesome character of the year. You ought to post more about those early experiences of play; I sure never did anything like that back then.Ballsac The Jaws of Death were the major ones.

(I'm not joking. It was actually Balsac.)

We played for several weeks at Kevin's house. Every week, there was some intrigue or a tournament of some sort. We probably alternated. Intrigue stuff was largely to do with our respective ladies, who were scheming behind the scenes to get into power. (Gary said that this was inspired by my dude's propensity for poisoning and the like).

My dude's thing was to return Britain to the Fomori, so I had the patronage of Crom Cruach, the Bloody Maggot
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Joshua A.C. Newman
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« Reply #1 on: July 09, 2009, 10:54:07 AM »

So, that's the social ecology.

More interesting play to come.
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