A quick summary of my gaming groups & activities.

by RPG Research Admin published 2015/06/22 02:25:00 GMT-7, last modified 2022-11-12T08:26:46-08:00
I have a few things going on related to RPG, here is a quick summary of the RPG groups I'm in, and some key events...

My gaming groups are temporarily on hold due to health issues and the upcoming WSTRA Con, but I hope to resume some of them shortly. The list is as follows:

* The One Ring RPG (TOR RPG) - Twice per month, usually Friday evenings from 7:00 pm to 10:00 pm (at alternating homes). Mid-north Spokane.

* Merlyn's Late Night D&D Group - every other Friday, 10:00 pm past Midnight. Started as OD&D in Against the Slavelords prequel, now running 1st Edition AD&D Tomb of Horrors, using 5th Edition (core rules, no house rules) characters/rules. At Merlyn's. Open to other players joining. Downtown Spokane.

* The Spartan Show's Adventurer's Guild - Weekly on Tuesday evenings, 6:00 pm to 10:00 pm, featuring my Worlds of Beru campaign setting, using D&D 5th Edition with my house rules. Broadcast online with audience participation (NPCs). Spokane Valley.

* Firefly RPG - Thursday nights, 7:00 pm to 10:00 pm. At home. North Five Mile area.

* Oriental Adventures - AD&D 1st Edition - Thursday afternoons, 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm. At home. North Five Mile area.

 

Some other groups placed on hold longer, but hope to resume:

* Game of Thrones Song of Ice & Fire RPG - Every other Monday night, 6:00 pm to 10:00 pm. Downtown Spokane Monroe Street Office.

* Babylon 5 RPG - Every other Monday night, 6:00 pm to 10:00 pm. Monroe Street office.

* Basic D&D (1983 red box), Keep at the Borderlands. Every other Wednesday night, 6:00 pm to 10:00 pm. Downtown Spokane Monroe Street Office.

* Worlds of Beru 5th Edition (with house rules) campaign. Every other Wednesday night, 6:00 pm to 10:00 pm. Downtown Spokane Monroe Street Office.

 

These are NOT on hold and going ahead on schedule:

Presentation at WSTRA Con XVI, Seattle, Saturday, April 11th - Therapeutic and educational uses of role-playing games (RPG) as intervention modalities for individuals and groups from the Therapeutic Recreation perspective. http://rpgresearch.com/blog/presenting-at-wstra-conference - Seattle Children's Hospital.

The annual Tolkien Moot XI, third weekend of July, all Tolkien-based gaming for 3 days - http://www.tolkienmoot.org - North Five Mile, Spokane area.

And finally, here is a video of my speech at ZoeCon II (much less formal setting than WSTRA Con will be) on the current status of RPG research: http://rpgresearch.com/blog/rpg-research-speaking-at-zoecon-ii-video - Seattle.

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