Post by Gilvan Blight on May 25, 2011 15:16:06 GMT -5
Two Tables good to go, you can sign up now:
For levels 1-4 we have:
DALE 1-1: The Prospect - DM Joe
The Fall of Stars is the most famous adventurers’ club in Faerûn. Who can say no when offered membership in the Stellar Fellowship, for a mere errand? But of course, things are never that simple.
For levels 4-7 we have:
AGLA 1-2: At the Foot of the Lighthouse - DM John G.
The Sea of Fallen Stars is the lifeblood for many who live along the coast of Aglarond. For the men and women whoply their trades over its dangerous depths, the sight of a lighthouse means a welcome return to the relative safety ofshore. That is, of course, unless the lighthouse in question is no longer dedicated to guiding travelers along the safepath.
The usual info on the RPGA and our events:
What is RPGA? - The Role Playing Gamers Association is a form of organized 4th Edition Dungeons and Dragons gaming. Each RPGA event is a 4 hour session of D&D in which the players play through a sanctioned module. At the end of the module players are awarded money, xp and possibly a magic item. Players are then free to take that character to any other sanctioned RPGA event. So you could come out and play tomorrow, then bring your character down to Origins this weekend and play a game with the same character there.
Modules for RPGA run about 4-5 hours long and are somewhat serialized. This means that each module is a full stand alone story. There are some that are sequential but it's not necessary to have played the first part in a series to play the second (though usually there is a better reward if you play through an entire series. Our events start at 1:00 and we ask then you plan to be available until at least 6:00PM, though we usually finish before 5:00PM.
The current season of RPGA is set in The Forgotten Realms. They call these events Living Forgotten Realms because what you do in the module will affect the events in future modules. At the end of each module the DM will note down things like which NPCs were killed, which groups you helped etc. This gets reported to WotC who use the info to plan the future adventures.
So sounds great right? What do you need to play? Well all you need is a 1st level character that follows a very small set of restrictions (basically anything from a published source is allowed but they have to be full races and classes, so no monsters from the Monster Manual). Here is a copy of the RPGA player creation guide:
2.0 Character Creation Guide
Part of LFR is that you have to pick a region your character comes from (basically it ties your character to The Realms). For this I suggest checking out the Forgotten Realms Player's guide as there are some pretty cool benefits to coming from certain regions.
A two dollar donation is required to play. This money is split among the various DMs we have in order to recoup the cost of printing the modules, buying minis, etc. Sign ups are being taken at the store both in person or by phone. Pre-paying is suggested and guarantees you a spot. Sign ups for the next session will be avaliable at the start of the current game.
Hugin and Munin contact info:
1664 Tecumseh Rd. E. Windsor, Ontario, N8W 1C5
Telephone Number: 519 974 7898
www.huginmunin.com
For levels 1-4 we have:
DALE 1-1: The Prospect - DM Joe
The Fall of Stars is the most famous adventurers’ club in Faerûn. Who can say no when offered membership in the Stellar Fellowship, for a mere errand? But of course, things are never that simple.
For levels 4-7 we have:
AGLA 1-2: At the Foot of the Lighthouse - DM John G.
The Sea of Fallen Stars is the lifeblood for many who live along the coast of Aglarond. For the men and women whoply their trades over its dangerous depths, the sight of a lighthouse means a welcome return to the relative safety ofshore. That is, of course, unless the lighthouse in question is no longer dedicated to guiding travelers along the safepath.
The usual info on the RPGA and our events:
What is RPGA? - The Role Playing Gamers Association is a form of organized 4th Edition Dungeons and Dragons gaming. Each RPGA event is a 4 hour session of D&D in which the players play through a sanctioned module. At the end of the module players are awarded money, xp and possibly a magic item. Players are then free to take that character to any other sanctioned RPGA event. So you could come out and play tomorrow, then bring your character down to Origins this weekend and play a game with the same character there.
Modules for RPGA run about 4-5 hours long and are somewhat serialized. This means that each module is a full stand alone story. There are some that are sequential but it's not necessary to have played the first part in a series to play the second (though usually there is a better reward if you play through an entire series. Our events start at 1:00 and we ask then you plan to be available until at least 6:00PM, though we usually finish before 5:00PM.
The current season of RPGA is set in The Forgotten Realms. They call these events Living Forgotten Realms because what you do in the module will affect the events in future modules. At the end of each module the DM will note down things like which NPCs were killed, which groups you helped etc. This gets reported to WotC who use the info to plan the future adventures.
So sounds great right? What do you need to play? Well all you need is a 1st level character that follows a very small set of restrictions (basically anything from a published source is allowed but they have to be full races and classes, so no monsters from the Monster Manual). Here is a copy of the RPGA player creation guide:
2.0 Character Creation Guide
Part of LFR is that you have to pick a region your character comes from (basically it ties your character to The Realms). For this I suggest checking out the Forgotten Realms Player's guide as there are some pretty cool benefits to coming from certain regions.
A two dollar donation is required to play. This money is split among the various DMs we have in order to recoup the cost of printing the modules, buying minis, etc. Sign ups are being taken at the store both in person or by phone. Pre-paying is suggested and guarantees you a spot. Sign ups for the next session will be avaliable at the start of the current game.
Hugin and Munin contact info:
1664 Tecumseh Rd. E. Windsor, Ontario, N8W 1C5
Telephone Number: 519 974 7898
www.huginmunin.com