Michael, thanks for taking time to post in this thread. As you may know, I have a bit of an obsession about Dave Arneson's original campaign. I have learned alot from some of the others who played in his early games, but I would also be interested in hearing more about your experiences.
A couple of questions:
1) Did you have a specific character that you remember playing? Or if not, did you have a class or race that you would frequently use?
I played Gronan for a while, I also played a couple of Blackmoor-specific characters I no longer remember much about.
2) Arneson ran multiple parallell games in Blackmoor. Who were the other players in the group you played with?
As with Greyhawk, it varied from time to time, but included Greg Swenson, the Schnieder brothers, Bob Meyer, Marty Nazel, and quite a few others. That's all I remember right now.
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Re: Michael Mornard « Reply #31 on Jul 23, 2011, 1:27pm »
Hey, Gronan—
Gary mentioned in that Europa article that referees should pick a literary and/or mythological world as the basis of their game (but try not to reveal it to the players). I can’t think of a single dominant influence on Greyhawk (the home campaign), unless it’s possibly 3H&3L. Any comment?
A man may do both. For not we but those who come after will make the legends of our time. The green earth, say you? That is a mighty matter of legend, though you tread it under the light of day! —J.R.R. Tolkien
The Spring 1974 date goes back to when Prof. Barker prepared the game. Michael Mornard enrolled as a freshman at the University of Minnesota in Fall term 1973; shortly thereafter he began playing in Dave Arneson's Blackmoor campaign and was introduced to Prof. Barker. Our current estimate, based on what Prof. Barker has told us, was that the original manuscript for EPT was produced in early 1974, and the initial game session was sometime during the Spring or possibly early summer. There is a copy that's dated to August 1974, but that does NOT mean that that was when the first game took place. (There is apparently some disagreement amongst Phil's first EPT players as to when it happened.)
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Re: Michael Mornard « Reply #36 on Feb 23, 2012, 12:51am »
I feel grateful that nothing I did as a teenager turned out to be so important that fan boys would be bugging me about every last detail four decades later...
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Re: Michael Mornard « Reply #41 on Jun 30, 2012, 8:55am »
Mike said this over there and I just have to quote him because it's a nice way of summarizing my feelings, too.
But in this old fart's opinion, things took a turn for the worse when the zeitgeist of the game went from "Anything not forbidden is permitted" to "Anything not permitted is forbidden." ---Mike "Old Geezer" Mornard, RPGNet, 25-JUN-12