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Who is in what game for April Rotation

The One Ring GM: Andy  Andrew W  Graham W Jo F Kat  Will L Traveller  GM: Richard T  Callum   Chris J  Freddie M Helen H Neil  Hard to be the Bard  GM: Mark  David H Lucas M Matt  Richard C  William P  Star Trek Adventures  GM: Liam  Daniel  George  Jon Kasama  Mareen  Simon Hibbs  Star Wars Edge of the Empire  GM: Shaun  Benjamin C Em  Jason  Saif

Its time to look at games, its time to make your picks, its time to meet the GMs on the Hobbits Hole tonight

It's time to look at games, 
It's time to make your picks, 
It's time to meet the GMs on the Hobbits Hole tonight

It's time to gab those dice
It's time to find an adventure
It's time to get things started
Why don't you get things started?

Well, I always dreamed we'd be back here
Dreams? Those were nightmares
It's time to get things started
On the most sensational, inspirational, celebrational, Hobbitational
This is what we call The Hobbits Hole!


Battle of the Bards - System: D&D 5e - Game Master Mark C
Unscripted Adventures - System: D&D 5e - Game Master James
Port Blacksand - System: Advanced Fighting Fantasy - Game Master Jo F
Ovion Circus - System: D&D 5e - Game Master Dan C
Coriolis - System: Coriolis - Game Master Andy


Voting sheet: Games being run next rotation (google.com) - August Rotation



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