Well, as evidenced by how late the last adventure was I'm still trying to catch up from the week I spent with/at GenCon. What this means is that the next adventure will almost certainly not be out tommorrow (barring little gnomes coming and working on it while I sleep like the old fairy tale). Ideally, the new adventures come out on the 5th, the 15th and the 25th. In reality what I'm really shooting for is between the 1st and 10th, the 11th and 20th and between the 21st and the end of the month. This next one may slip to the 11th (in other words I may need the weekend), but after that we'll be back on track (more or less). I appreciate your patience.
My Midnight Play by Post campaign continues to move forward, though only by inches. Right now I'm trying to decide where to host it. I love ENWorld and their Play by Post Forum looks pretty good, but this campaign is for all of the people I've gamed with in High School and College and if you play on ENWorld there seems to be an expectation that you'll stage an open invite, which is only fair since it is a community website. There are some other websites I've been checking out when I get a minute here and there.
I guess the point is that I'm open for suggestions, so if you have some experience running a PbP game and would like to smack me upside the head and give me the skinny, I'd appreciate it. Failing that, I can go post on ENWorld and ask for help there; it's just I'd rather not expose my ignorance to too large an audience (something which makes VFB singularly attractive). One of my assumptions is that since everyone isn't trying to take advantage of the same limited time that a PbP campaign can support a larger number of player characters then a normal campaign where everyone is competing for the same limited amount of time and DM attention. In any event, I'm excited to hop back in the saddle, so we'll see how it goes.
Carpe Diem Quam Minimum Credula Postero
Ross
Posted by direkobold at August 4, 2003 09:34 PM