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Kyoto Kid
post Jan 31 2007, 02:53 AM
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...hokay, sending some feelers out.

Currently I am part of a really small group (3 - 4) who trade of GM duties here in Portland OR. For the most part we have been working though the SR4 ruleset & running one shots to exploit certain parts of the rules (eg hacking, magic, rigging etc).

I still have an interest though in running a second playtest of my previous SR3 campaign Rhapsody in Shadow with a different group of players. I originally was intending the campaign as an adventure/setting submission but things were cut short when FanPro announced SR4.

Considering that there is still a segment of players/GMs who prefer to stick with the SR3 rules, and are even expanding on them (SR3 Revised, SOTA 2065) I decided to revive and slightly retool the campaign arc. It originally occurred in the years just prior to Crash 2.0 and had the potential to extend into the "transition" era. The campaign is primarily intrigue driven, but knowing PCs will be PCs, there is always plenty of opportunity for action as well. I will be implementing several house rules and, as with most of my campaigns, there is a slight divergence in canon to the "official" one.

This is a fairly detailed (and quite dangerous) campaign that also involves a few "sensitive" themes. So, I am looking for experienced players who are into role playing as well as rolling dice.
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