[ale] [OT] Dungeons & Dragons
jrtroberts
jrtroberts at gmail.com
Wed Jul 14 15:10:02 EDT 2010
Sorry for the flurry of replies. I am wiped out and my thoughts are not
very cohenrent at the moment, but I seem to be focused on your question.
I don't know if Fayetteville is closer, but
http://www.treefortgames.com/ <http://www.treefortgames.com/>
A quick google search dug this site out.
I didn't realize that dragoncon was a pay for membership site. you may
or may not like that.
But you might want to contact the guys at the above link and see if they
are closer and if they can help you find games and learn more about
being a regular player.
I personally would love to play, but I live in Dahlonega, and in case
you don't know that is about 60-80 miles NE of Atlanta, depending on the
destination.
There may be plenty of people on ALE that would love a game, I don't
know. Hopefully you find one. It really can be a fun game. It also
really starts to get interesting once you get some DM experience.
best of luck
On 07/14/10 14:04, Marc Ferguson wrote:
> Hey Folks,
>
> I'm 31 years old and I finally played a game of D&D. I really like it
> and I wanted to know if there's anyone else that plays? I'm apart of a
> D&D group on Meetup.com, but going out to Marietta is a bit of a
> stretch. So; I'm looking to find other players (south of Atlanta) that
> would be interested in playing. I've written some blog posts about my
> experience thus far (if you're interested):
>
> http://www.fergytech.com/tag/dungeons-and-dragons/
>
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