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Running from 2004-2009 on RPGnet, this classic T2k PbP campaign makes for compelling reading- it's almost like a novel for stretches. A lot of the writing is very good, and the GM (not a native English speaker, believe it or not) created and sustained a really compelling series of connected story arcs. I stumbled across it- I can't remember how- read the whole thing in a couple of days, and promptly asked to join. Unfortunately, it went under not too long after I started, and the overarching plotline was never resolved.
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This is one of the coolest things I've ever seen. I've kept the DM/GM notes from the games that I've run with my boys and this inspires me. Thanks for sharing!!!
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Oh man. I'm afraid to read that. I think that was the first PbP in which I played and I'm scared of what my writing was like back then.
- C.
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