Hi shaun,
Despite the lack of dragons we still call it Dungeons and Dragons and anyone 
can listen in.
If you want to join we ask you to listen in to get a feel if you like what 
we're doing then contact the DM, who is John.
Phil

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "shaun everiss" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Gamers Discussion list" <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, April 08, 2007 7:37 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Open letter to Dungeon Master, John


> on that subject, who do I contact if I wish to join in the dnd games, I 
> may wish to, when is it all on and are you still publishing stories of the 
> sessions.
>
> At 07:07 a.m. 9/04/2007, you wrote:
>>Open Letter to Dungeon Master, John.
>>Dear John,
>>I have been playing Dungeons and Dragons since February 29, 2000,
>>or for more than seven years.
>>Ever since I got this message from David Greenwood.
>>Hi all,
>>
>>Anybody interested in learning, and eventually playing D&D over the
>>Audio-tips chat line should join us this Sunday night at 6pm Pacific, 9
>>Eastern time, or 10:30 in Newfoundland.
>>
>>Randy Hammer is doing a great job as Dungeon Master.  We decided to try a
>>test dungeon, so four of us armored up and entered a tower filled with
>>Hobgoblins and other nasty creatures.  I have played D&D many times 
>>sitting
>>around friends' kitchen tables , and I wasn't sure how it would work over 
>>a
>>chat line.  It works very well.
>>
>>For those of you have never played the game, the concept is simple. The
>>Dungeon Master verbally describes in detail the dungeon world to you, 
>>while
>>you slowly explore.  All events in the world are controlled by an 
>>assortment
>>of various multi-sided dice.  For example, you might tell the Dungeon 
>>Master
>>that you are going to try to kick down this door that is blocking your 
>>way.
>>The DM then rolls several times.  First to see if you are successful. 
>>Next,
>>to see if you attracted any wandering monsters with the noise.  Then maybe
>>again to see what type of monster shows up.  An maybe yet again to see how
>>many of them appear.  This is all totally transparent to the gamer, who
>>interacts with the other gamers in the group while the world is slowly 
>>being
>>revealed.
>>
>>Even if you are mildly interested, it might be worth your while to listen 
>>in
>>and see what it's all about.  And for those of you who are interested in
>>playing, you should contact Randy at
>>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>By the way, you can access the chat line through Audio-Tips at:
>>HTTP://WWW.AUDIO-TIPS.COM
>>and make your way to the blind gamers room.
>>
>>Hope to see you there,
>>David Greenwood.
>>
>>Now Phil:
>>So although I know you have not been Dragon Master for the entire time 
>>when
>>I combine all the DM's that have run the game in all these seven years we
>>have yet to encounter a single dragon.
>>True, one dragon did pick up and fly away with one of our party members, 
>>but
>>this was due to his leaving the game and was not in a battle against the
>>dragon.
>>Maybe the game should be changed to Dungeons and Elves, or Dungeons and
>>Trolls for we have encountered these creatures much more than dragons.
>>I hope you will consider my suggestions with all the seriousness that they
>>are entitled.
>>yours truly,
>>Phil
>>
>>
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