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The '''[[Archipelago Conundrum]]''' is a set of characters and a scenario intended to be used at conventions to teach people how to play Exalted: Second Edition.
The '''[[Archipelago Conundrum]]''' is a set of characters and a scenario intended to be used at conventions to teach people how to play Exalted: Second Edition.


A [[Vortex Campaign]], attempting to make the inability of people to show up on a regular basis an asset instead of a detriment.
A '''[[Vortex Campaign]]''', attempting to make the inability of people to show up on a regular basis an asset instead of a detriment.


===Inactive===
===Inactive===

Revision as of 17:16, 29 July 2008

Welcome to our worlds

This MediaWiki-powered website provides a place for information about various role-playing campaigns. All account holders may read, edit and add documents and files to this site, allowing the gaming group to collaborate on campaign content.

This site may be read by the public, but only account-holders may edit it. Accounts are granted by invitation only.

Campaigns

Active

Forgotten Suns is an Exalted campaign run by Wordman in Long Island.

Dissolution is a one-shot d20 game set in the Ptolus campaign setting.

Conceptual

Byzantium a possible play-by-chat game.

The Archipelago Conundrum is a set of characters and a scenario intended to be used at conventions to teach people how to play Exalted: Second Edition.

A Vortex Campaign, attempting to make the inability of people to show up on a regular basis an asset instead of a detriment.

Inactive

Enroth is a unique rules (AD&D based) campaign conceived by Russ.

Greyhawk: a D&D2 game set in the World of Greyhawk, run by Russ.

Control: a Heroes Unlimited game set in 1970's San Francisco, run by Russ.

Mecca: an In Nomine campaign influenced by 9/11, run by Rob

The Reavers is a gang-based Shadowrun Third Edition campaign run by Wordman.

Thorn: a long running D&D2 campaign pivoting around a chess set.

Tyrian: a mostly diceless Roman-like campaign where the players were unaware of their own stats.

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