HereticSoul/Naux, Mid 30's leftist-something, currently in Ohio. Talk to my face about tabletop games and giant robots, and tell me about your fursona.

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HereticSoul
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The party, on the run from Trunk Security, hides in an independent city-state with a reputation for being a bolthole for pirates and full of job opportunities for mercenaries. They're looking for work, with the hopes of getting their hands on longer-term resources, and one of the party wants to make a connection that can help them figure out why they were framed. They've taken a job as security for a railroad shipment crossing a lot of open, unprotected space, and in exchange, they'll get the ear of someone who can get them info they're looking for.

That means next session... (don't open this if you're in my Lancer group)


HereticSoul
@HereticSoul

I made the party fight the helicopter from Armored Core 6

(also token aura hell)



I've gone back and forth on like, advertising myself as a GM. For a lot of games, but I guess specifically for games other than D&D. Most of my tabletop experience over the last 5-10 years has been as a GM and game organizer, usually because I have a stack of games that sound fun and will be the one to actually wrangle a session together just to try them out.
I know there are services where you can charge to GM sessions but I've never felt organized or confident enough to post a classified there as a GM-for-hire, especially since I'm usually GMing because I wanted to play a game and bugged some friends into joining me. But I dunno. I'd like people to try tabletop games other than D&D out, and I get itchy if I'm not sufficiently busy with tabletop games at any one moment.
So, maybe I should start trying to more publicly organize games or offer services as a GM? Things are kinda busy now, but maybe later this year? Early next year? Probably depends on the game, too, but I'd absolutely organize some single-session narrative games like Trophy or Brindlewood Bay any time.


 
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