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07/05/11(Tue)16:22 No.15483809 Now, to avoid the complications inherent in this sort of thing, they divided the task evenly amongst themselves to prevent anyone from having to shoulder the majority of the work and not get to have the same amount of fun. Each DM invented a nation in this sprawling world they all shared, their players would be free to travel to each realm by simply walking to one of the other rooms, where they would be welcomed, pending prior approval of that group and that group's DM. There were some concerns though as to certain DMs getting "all the players" and others not having so many, so they each set to provide something 'unique' in order to appeal to as many different people as possible. It was some three months into this grand campaign when I decided I would try a hand at playing.



My friend Teddy, well hell, I haven't said much about the man yet. Then again I probably shouldn't as he's one of those individuals that really does like to not be the center of attention, he was wrapping school up at this point and I was only beginning. He was and Is a rather funny person, possessing a very sharp wit when he needs to have one. We had become acquainted by sharing some of the same elective courses during the previous semester. We both hated said courses and spent most of our time in the back planning to spend what little free time we had in pursuit of fun, what we could find of fun on a budget that was. He taught me to play 40k, and we spent many afternoons doing that, he allowing me graciously to borrow his army whenever I needed it in my few, and very sad attempts to best others in the local gaming store. I never did quite have a head for tactics.