galladril wrote:Cheers, all, and game on!
serleran wrote:Hi and stuff. Leave your collection at the door. When you leave, it will have grown. Damn mutant books and their self-fertilization.
Dwizardkitty wrote:Newbie to the Acaeum here.Played D&D since the early 80s and still do! Currently play mostly Pathfinder.
Dwizardkitty wrote:I'm also a huge horror fan, and work a lot with http://www.campblood.org which is a fun-filled place that you might want to check out sometime, too.
nevadaknight wrote:I wanted to stop in and say Hi. I haven't really been an active member on the forum here, however I hope to chance this do to the fact I enjoy reading what everyone has to say. I have been playing rpgs since the 80's, starting with Frank's Basic Set. I currently DM for two groups (It was originally just one group but play style caused players to clash, so I was forced to separate the players into two groups) with four players in each, with one group playing 1e in Greyhawk and the other playing 3.5 in Ptolus. Until recently I ran WOTC sanctioned D&D events (Delve Night and Encounters) at my FLGS, however interest in 4e has fallen off in my area causing me to discontinue the events, because no one would show up.Recently I've began collecting and I have a modest collection (only one book case) located in my gaming room (I'll have to post photos of it sometime). My collection doesn't have any of the rarest Items that one could own with a large enough bank roll, however it does contain many items that remind me of my youth with my most prized one being a 1e PHB signed by Gary. I hope to get to know all of you here at The Acaeum and meet you at future Cons and what have you.Dwayne
benjoshua wrote:Welcome! We like photos.
nevadaknight wrote:Well if thats the case here is my humble game room. s304.photobucket.com/albums/nn166/nevad ... me%20Room/My album is public so if you want you can see my ugly mug and photos of my trip to the Lehman Caves I took in June.Dwayne
Prufrock wrote:Very nice, Dwayne. You have cemented your Geekdom with pics. By the way, is any of the art on the walls original?Martin
gyg wrote:very nice too - lovely set up. I particularly like the framed modules, a nice touch.