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[[AKAFred]], player of Fred, gnome bard<br> | [[AKAFred]], player of Fred, gnome bard<br> | ||
[[docinsano]], player of Beauregard Tau, human fighter<br> | [[docinsano]], player of Beauregard Tau, human fighter<br> | ||
− | [[usasatsui]], player of Suzume, human | + | [[usasatsui]], player of Suzume, human shugenja.<br> |
[[Neutral-Bob]], player of Gato, human ninja.<br> | [[Neutral-Bob]], player of Gato, human ninja.<br> | ||
[[Lottel]], player of Viktor, half-elf cleric of St. Cuthbert<br> | [[Lottel]], player of Viktor, half-elf cleric of St. Cuthbert<br> |
Revision as of 20:21, 17 July 2009
Fernin decided to open the floodgates and drown in the excess of the many D&D games he was also DMing by offering to run a game in the chatroom. 8 people were originally chosen to be the Heroes of his Legend, but this number has dwindled down. The group usually meets around Friday at midnight (Eastern time) and usually stops around 2 in the morning unless everyone's cool with playing longer.
Active Players
Lordsathien, player of the human druid Taran Almasy (and hawk companion Orseph)
Not_Sure, player of Suntoer, the quiet, yet ferocious falchion-wielding half-orc.
Valdronius, player of Derickt, the human sorcerer with a propensity for dual-wielding. Has a Calico familiar named Sieryn.
Ghandi, player of Jox Ashwood, halfling rogue
LowEndLem, player of Terramos Leyarn, human cleric.
Retired Players
AKAFred, player of Fred, gnome bard
docinsano, player of Beauregard Tau, human fighter
usasatsui, player of Suzume, human shugenja.
Neutral-Bob, player of Gato, human ninja.
Lottel, player of Viktor, half-elf cleric of St. Cuthbert
slayer1, player of Falash, gnome rogue.
??? Players
These are players that either haven't been around in a few sessions or occasional-frequent scheduling conflicts but haven't stated that they are bowing out either.
Crazy-Bastard, real life issues make it difficult but not impossible to keep up with the campaign.
See Also
Dungeons & Dragons
GameTable, the program used for most game sessions (or at least the ones that involve combat) [1]