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August Rotation - Start picking your games

For the August Rotation we have the following games on the schedule Aerosian Nights 2 - Saif Bard Harder - Mark Blades in the Dark - Jo Call of Cthulhu - Julian Freespace Outlaws - Adam For further information on each please see:  August to November 2025 Rotation To vote for your top three games, or to inform us if you are skipping the rotation please use the following link Game selection - August 2025 Please respond no later than Wednesday the 18th June 2025

First Night Back!

I got excited last week when the giant scissors we ordered arrived! I was nervous coming back to real world gaming and even more on edge as its the first game I have GMed in a very long time but i'm please to say it went better than could be expected!  A big thank you to everyone who came in, geled their hands and made last night fantastic!  WHO OPENS A CLUB ON THE SAME NIGHT AS THE SEMI FINALS!   Apparently we do...  Which means we was a few people short last night and hopefully next week we will see all three tables full but I really enjoyed eating cup cakes (Thank you richard) and giving out goodie bags (Thank you Foresters.)  As for the game! I was very nervous and even though I had wrote the story I kept having to refer to my own notes! Can't wait to see where this rag-tag bag of high level heroes end up!  ..................... A centaur, An elf, A warforge and a dark elf walk into a bar...  the bartender says well we don't often see your kin...

QUARTERLY NEWSLETTER! - 001- July 2021

Hobbits Hole SE London Roleplaying Club Committee Meeting Notes and Actions June 2021

By Marco Curran Good afternoon all, Less than 2 weeks until we meet up in person. Anyone else excited yet!!? Please find attached the latest Committee minutes. Going forward these will be send via the website to allow people to view them at their leisure. Also, please take this email as notice that an SGM will be held on Discord next Friday to propose and approve some changes to the Constitution. This is a simple change that is simply adding a new Online member option. Following the success of our online community, some of those who will be unable to come to the hall due to living further away have asked about becoming club members. Below is how the start of the Members section of the Constitution currently reads and the areas in red are the proposed changes: Members All Members are expected to: Pay their fees on time Abide by the club’s constitution Notify the Committee of any extended absences (eg. skipping a rotation) In-hall Members have the right to: Vote in the AGM/SGM Put them...

Interview with a GM - Mark C

Hi Mark, well me, yep you guessed it I am interviewing myself, as one of the three GMs for the inaugural games in venue, I thought of a bit of a mini interview on the 3 GMs would be cool. So lets crack to it. When did you first start playing RPGs and what were they? Depends... I started off with things like HeroQuest, Space Crusade, Battle Masters which although are board games we played out the characters. Steve Jackson and Ian Livingstone Fighting Fantasy gamebooks published by Puffin, were probably my first foray into Roleplaying games. Later Shadowrun, D&D, Cyberpunk and Vampire the Masquerade, Call of Cthulhu and LARP What was the most memorable part of those sessions Meeting mates, doing dumb shit and then rolling epic for it. Still remember an old half Troll from Shadowrun, who was a dumb detective/private eye, who thought shouting shhhh to his shotgun made it a silenced weapon. Why did you start GMing? Had the thought, it cannot be that hard can it? From there tried it out,...

Interview with a GM - Jerrie

Hi Jerrie, as one of the three GMs for the inaugural games in venue, I thought of a bit of a mini interview on you. When did you first start playing RPGs and what were they? I have always been a video game RPG player but table top from 16. I played abit of 3.5 D&D and abit of dark heresy. I also tried stars without numbers and a few small indie titles. What was the most memorable part of those sessions Mostly just having fun with my friends, really only two of us knew how to play but pizza mostly and That feeling you get as you roll for something really important! Why did you start GMing? I had lots of game ideas and wanted to try them out. My friends were guineapigs basically. I had some puzzles I wanted to try but then got hooked. How long have you been GMing? I GMed my first game about 6 years ago, it was a E5 D&D game. I joined the club shortly after. What systems have you GMed? Dark Heresy, dungeon world, D&D 3.5 and 5th edition and stars without numbers. What are the ...

Interview with a GM - Simon

Hi Simon as one of the three GMs for the inaugural games in venue as we restart Face to Face after this COVID mess, I thought of a bit of a mini interview on you. When did you first start playing RPGs and what were they? I started with Holmes Blue Book Basic D&D. I soon moved on to mainly RuneQuest and Traveller. What was the most memorable part of those sessions Creating characters and trying to figure out how to run or play adventures that weren't dungeons. Why did you start GMing? I'm really into world creation and tinkering with mechanics, so naturally gravitated to GMing. How long have you been GMing? 39 years. What systems have you GMed? Basic D&D, AD&D, Runequest, Traveller, Call of Cthulhu, Tunnels & Trolls, Ringworld, Stormbringer, Elric, Judge Dredd, Star Wars (West End Games version), TMNT, Vampire The Masquerade, Pendragon, Amber Diceless, Nephilim, Hero Wars, HeroQuest, Night's Black Agents, Monster of the Week, The Black Hack, Fabled Lands, Du...

Making your NPC's live

Right you have some kick ass or even a one shot brief interlude NPC, great. So like the grand puppet master you have to make it dance. One of the ways to make a NPC dance is to include them saying and linking in anecdotes. What is an Anecdote? An anecdote is a very short story that is significant to the topic at hand; usually adding personal knowledge or experience to the topic. Basically, anecdotes are stories. Like many stories, anecdotes are most often told through speech; they are spoken rather than written down. Anecdotes, like other forms of stories, are common and highly effective devices found throughout literature, film, television, theater, and even real life, so include them in your RPGs. Anecdotes make conversations or dialogue more personal and interesting. Usually, they are employed in a way that will make the players laugh or think more deeply about a topic. Examples of Anecdotes Example 1 Picture a mother and a father discussing whether or not to get a dog for the famil...