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Some battle buddies and I talked about how D&D helps the time fly by when you are in the desert. This group is to let all those soldiers out there that love to play D&D and thought there would be no one else out there that will want to play. So, if you want to meet up with other deployed soldiers in Afghanistan and Iraq this is the group for you.
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This group was formed in order for me to post interesting facts, possible adventure links, and recaps of previous games. Feel free to post your notes for the game here. Also, feel free to post your own After Action Review(AAR) here.
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A group for gamers who would like to find or start an online game using virtual table top software.
This group is dedicated to creating a strong community for playing RPG's online.
So grab your mouse and stroke your keys... make some friends and have some fun!
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The official group for the Living Forgotten Realms campaign. Learn about the largest shared-world D&D campaign here, access the community forums, find games, and more!
What is Living Forgotten Realms?
Living Forgotten Realms (or LFR for short) is a regionalized organized play Living campaign, and the first to utilize the new 4th Edition Dungeons & Dragons rules. Players create characters and assign them to a specific region set in the Forgotten Realms. Characters can be played in any LFR adventure that supports their levels of play, anywhere. All non-special LFR adventures will be available for play no matter where you live in the world. As your character plays adventures, it earns experience points, gold, and magic items which stay with you from game to game. There are dozens of unique adventures each year!
What Do I Need to Play?
In order to participate in the Living Forgotten Realms campaign, you’ll need the same things you’d need for any other D&D game (Player’s Handbook, dice, character sheet), plus a few other things.
You’ll need to get an RPGA/DCI number to play, as this will track your play officially. You can obtain an RPGA/DCI number when you attend your first Living Forgotten Realms event, or check out the information posted over at Customer Service (see the link below).
You’ll need to print out your first adventure log and advancement tracker. Both of those documents can be found in the RPGA Character Creation Guide, available on the Living Forgotten Realms website.
You might also want to have a copy of the Forgotten Realms Player’s Guide and have a subscription to D&D Insider. Both of these introduce tons of new options for your character! Grab a Forgotten Realms Player's Guide at your local gaming shop and sign up for D&D Insider at wizards.com/insider.
Living Forgotten Realms Adventures
Selected adventures released from 2008-2010 for the Living Forgotten Realms campaign are available in an archive zip file for use for home play and public play. Simply follow the link below and save the file to your computer.
http://media.wizards.com/downloads/dnd/LFR_Archive.zip
Adventures from 2011 going forward are available via the Living Forgotten Realms download hub at
http://www.livingforgottenrealms.com
For a list of all adventures, including both current and retired adventures, please visit the LFR Adventures wiki page at
http://community.wizards.com/lfr/wiki/Adventures
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D&D fan? Military? Can't find a game locally? Online hard because of weird time zones?
This is the group for you! As a currently deployed Soldier, I know how hard it is to play a game of D&D. This group is for me and others who need their fix of fantasy RPGs but can't because they are overseas and it's next to impossible to find a game!
Also see the other military group, D&D over Afghanistan.
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Do you like anime or manga? Are you an artist? Do you like playing in systems that are anime/manga inspired or like to introduce this style to systems not typically known for such conventions (D&D, Star Wars, Call of Cthulhu, etc)?
If you answered yes to any of the above, you're perfect for the Anime Fans group.
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Are you a parent? Have you shared your love of Dungeons and Dragons (and indeed other RPG's) with your little ones yet? If you have, or you plan to do so, then this is the place for you. My name is Roger (Dargurd on the forums) and as of 2012 I have been gaming for about 30 years now (since I was 12 years old). Now I am the proud parent of two 'up and coming' gamers of my own one of which, my eldest, DM's his own 4ed game on a semi-regular basis with his friends. I would love to share my experiences and to hear about your own. :D