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J:
are there any open source game systems, or ones where the necessary materials are available online? not everyone has a stack of rpg books laying around or wants to shell out the cash to buy some.
henri bemis:
The SRD is basically that for core books of D&D 3.5 (mainly, it lacks a handful of copyrighted creatures and items, like the Beholders, and some of the fluffier stuff, but it has all the essentials), and it has some supplemental things, too, and it's all compatible with Pathfinder - I don't know if there's something similar for other editions or games, but then I've never really looked. *shrug*. But it's a completely free and adequate replacement for the books.
eta: poking around a bit, I think myth-weavers might be a better option if we're going to be playing with new people. It seems a bit more streamlined and user-friendly than rpol when it comes to character creation.
And yeah, I'm sorry if I'm getting ahead of things. I just really like the idea, so I'm throwing options around to see if anything sticks.
TheEvilDog:
Not a big fan of D&D, my dice prefer the likes of Dark Heresy, Black Crusade, Inquisitor and Pathfinder. But I might be interested.
de_la_Nae:
Normally I would be in, *but*, I'm already playing in a Paranoia game and a Shadowrun game, and running an Exalted game. I'm... a little diced out, as it were. Good luck though!
Welu:
I really want to try table-top games but I've got this big paranoia about being stupid during them. I know bugger all about individual ones though.
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