Great to hear from you! From what I've read of your approach, I'd bet your players are having a really good game too! Looking forward to hearing about it!?
Cheers
Matthew
On 30 December 2011 02:47, ckubasik <christopherkubasik_at_WODhwfITW4nTmcxbbJzbLbwcboajJXjqkbxpmK3H20wOz-vY3G6VJOfYReJtOKL4cZe0N_B-43rJQ3_ryuVLnjwlL6gn.yahoo.invalid> wrote:
> Hi all,
> I'm currently heading into my fourth session of playing in Glorantha
> with the Hero Wars rules.
> I just wanted to say thank you.
> I never played RuneQuest back in the day, so my introduction to the
> setting was with the release of Hero Wars. I picked up the game, along
> with Glorantha: Introduction to the Hero Wars, Thunder Rebels and Storm
> Tribe and thought it was all terrific. A few months ago some friends
> said, "Hey, we want you to run that Glorantha game you've been talking
> about!"
> So, I started hustling and grabbed the Lunar Handbooks, The Book of
> Heortling Mythology, the Barbarian Adventures books, and Dragon Pass:
> Land of Thunder.
> We built a clan using the Clan Generation rules, came up with great
> characters, and I have been hustling to dig through the material even as
> we've played a few sessions. I might say it's all overwhelming (it is!)
> and yet... I'm having such a blast!
> Tonight I'm building the timeline of the clan's history built with the
> Clan Generator, adding in details to the narrative along with glosses on
> the gods so my players have more details to play around with. It's work
> checking references and such (and thank goodness for the Glorantha
> wiki!). But I'm having such a blast sewing together my own storytelling
> instincts with the work others have already done. Really, I've been
> working hard this year on many projects and this holiday season I'm
> taking a nice vacation in a strange mix of
> anthropologist/archeologist/storyteller as I sift through the material
> and find the Glorantha is going to work for my Players and myself.
> I know everyone has their own view on the relative value of the
> different game lines. I'm just wanted to thank Greg and everyone who
> worked on the books I've mentioned above. They're full of color and
> detail and passion and life... and I'm having a terrific time even
> before I sit down to play with my Players!
> Thanks!Christopher
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