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ladysprite ([personal profile] ladysprite) wrote2011-07-19 10:55 pm
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Mayhem, Bullets, and the Black Arts

There are not enough words in the world to describe how much I love having a regularly scheduled tabletop game that I am a part of.

I love having people over on a regular basis; it makes our house feel more like a home. I love the chance to see my friends at least once every couple of weeks. I love cooking for people, and the excuse to make large or complicated recipes that it just doesn't make sense to put together for just [livejournal.com profile] umbran and myself.

And I love the game itself. I love the drama and the excitement, and the way that just dealing out cards sometimes can become a moment of triumph. And I love the dorky stick-figure drawings and baroque-to-the-point-of-ridiculous plans and the way we sometimes wind up laughing hard enough to completely derail the plot for a few minutes. I love the running gags that develop, and the obscure language of references and in-jokes, and the stories that we build with the world and each other.

And, you know, sometimes after a day of typing records, turfing phone calls, and cleaning up after mistakes untrained staff make, I just love being a badass gun-toting voodoo priestess in the quasi-lawless wild west.

There are worse things in the world than refusing to be too old to play make-believe.

[identity profile] gmkieran.livejournal.com 2011-07-20 12:41 pm (UTC)(link)
Hear!Hear! Badass, definitely! ;)

I'm bummed, 'cause I missed my dose last night! :( Stoopud cable going out! (We play on a virtual table-top, 'cause half the group's out of state, but it's the best I can do these days.)

[identity profile] umbran.livejournal.com 2011-07-20 12:54 pm (UTC)(link)
Which VTT client you guys using?

[identity profile] gmkieran.livejournal.com 2011-07-21 12:50 pm (UTC)(link)
Fantasy Grounds - VERY pleased with it. Under new management for the last year and they're awesome. Very responsive to their users, very hands-on and with great ideas for where to take the software. There's also a hugely helpful community, many of whom do additional development work to support specific systems and functionality. The code is all xml based, so pretty much anyone can develop in it and the best stuff gets added into the base software. My only regret is that Serenity RPG is not supported, but that's the fault of MWP, not the FG folks. I'm in the process of building a hacked version based on Savage Worlds so I can run it, eventually. :D