Yes, it does…
i’ll be a little late 
Turns out I can’t make it today. Have fun guys.
Guess that changed the plan a bit - I guess one part is finishing up dungeon world and the other can either try Darth’s SW game, or I can run an alternative.
Thoughts?
Dang, that’s too bad. Well, I don’t know if that isn’t too spontaneous for Darth… Also -H- wanted in on the EotE game and he’s not gonna make it.
Auburney, how many more people can you host in your DW game? We’re three (GJ, Darth and me)…
If not, some improvised silliness also would work for me 
Hm, Neill said he’d also be showing up, right? That’d make 7 players… which I think is a bit much for me, sorry…
I could take 1 or 2 more players (bringing my group to 4 or 5 total), but anything above and beyond that, I dunno
Alright, I have a very vague one-shot idea then.
Who wants to play a game about plague doctors? 
Ha, you’re first GJ. Just when I was about to write that I’m going to bring a tiny Dungeon World one shot myself. I’ll have it with me anyway. We can figure out what to play later. Plague doctors… alright! 
He, I am OMW but was delayed at work.
And, yeah, I was also going to offer to improvise sumthing
Well, i suppose that’s what I get for not turning up for ages… I’m the only one here!
Ha! Feel my pain!
(I’d have been there already but the public transport screwed me over with delays)
Edit: I vote for dungeonworld after all!
[quote=“Darthbinks”]If you want to run Grimm on the 27th, I could wait with Star Wars?
btw. Did you dm “Shadows of Esteren” yet? I would love to play that.
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Hey Darth, either way works for the 27th.Your call - just let me know.
Haven’t played Esteren yet. Probably later in March or April once Melchior gets back, both because he wanted to play and because he has my book …
I was hoping you’d be interested; there may be a slight New Fire influence as well and I’m curious about your thoughts.
Looks like a gaming brunch to launch March on the right foot is a go then …
Anybody up for, say, a game on Tuesday evening as well?
Next tuesday or tuesday in general?
Always. Just give us like a summarized schedule so id doesn’t turn ozt there have been misunderstandings
Thanks for the awesome game! 
Yeah, very fun evening !
[quote=“GJsoft”]Ha! Feel my pain!
Edit: I vote for dungeonworld after all![/quote]
The Tenets of Kurgon the Bleak
(by the Dwarf “Björn the Cleric”)
History
One day a dwarven home businessman named Kurgon was discussing the trials of sending his hand-crafted Zen meditation workbooks out through the mail and he uttered the words: “Fulfillment is a bitch.” In that moment, he became anti-enlightened and joined the cosmos and was known as Kurgon the Bleak ever since.
Deciding that tranquility and the annihilation of the ego is a load, he formed an antibuddhist faith, which is dedicated to the notion that the essential quality of sapience is conflict and uncertainty. Complacency is the enemy and antagonism is the route to the perfect self (which is, of course, the perfect ego). The followers of this faith try to exacerbate wars, spur conflicts, wreck marriages and pick fights in bars, with varying degrees of success.
Anti-Enlightment: Not Stronger - But Easier & Faster
There are many ways to reach spiritial fulfillment. The followers of Kurgon the Bleak just believe that their way is easier and faster.
They do not try to convince others to join their faith. At that moment Kurgon became anti-enlightend and became Kurgon the Bleak, he joined the cosmos. There is no point in denying that.
This is not a religion for everyone. One is born a follower of Kurgon the Bleak. Many worship him, but do not know it. Then, later in their lives when the read the gospels of this dark faith, they find themselves there. It is like looking into a mirror and seeing yourself for the first time. This is the first small step to reach anti-enlightment.
So the priests of Kurgon the Bleak do not actively look out for new members and they do accept other religions, as they are also part of the cosmos and rightful roads to spiritual fulfillment in their own way. Although they are slower and harder than the way of Kurgon the Bleak.
Anti-Enlightment: The State Of Unconditional Loathing
By becoming anti-enlightened Kurgon the Bleak reached this divine status. He has gained the ability to loath everyone at the same time, unconditionally - and thus curses everyone at the same time to bring suffering into their lives.
So when your life is miserable, it is not not because of your own actions. It is because Kurgon the Bleak despises and curses you. But as he loaths everyone equally, so that is not something you should feel particularly bad about.
You could never betray Kurgon the Bleak’s trust. You could never fail him. He has reached anti-enightment. He despises you to begin with. For his followers this generates a sense of ease, since they know for sure they did nothing wrong. It is just that Kurgon the Bleak loaths them - unconditionally.
Life Of An Acolyte: Life Is Pain
Life is a pain in the ass, but Kurgon the Bleak believes in the divinty of suffering, since he despises and curses everyone unconditionally. As mentioned above complacency is the enemy of the true self (the perfect ego). So suffering is essential to reach anti-enlightment - but it kinda hurts. That is why his followers seek to hasten their own anti-enlightment process by dishing out as much suffering as possible.
So they wander the world hurting people, stealing lunch money and making people cry - basically: They are adventuring.
Life Of An Acolyte: Adventuring
Adventuring is seen as a noble cause by this dark faith. Because there is no greater active worship of Kurgon the Bleak, than being in a group of homicidal hobos (people, who do odds jobs, have no fix income, no fix home address and kill a lot of struff).
The adventuring lifestyle basically proves the tenets of Kurgon the Bleak.
A group of this homocidal hobos often starts as weak adventures, but they grow stronger and unlock new abilities in only a very short time.
This is the proof, that suffering and the homicidal hobo way of adventuring is the fast road to anti-enlightment, Kurgon the Bleak preached about.
Killing: Denying Penitence
The act of killing someone “evil” is nothing bad, because it robs the evil person the ability to repent. The evil soul will be sucked straight to the lower planes. These souls power the strength of evil divine beings … like the divine being of anti-enlightment Kurgon the Bleak (or these will empower you, if someday you will reach anti-enlightment too). This is why a priest of Kurgon the Bleak will never have a problem to aid an adventuring party to slay evil monsters or kill evil cultists.
Of course, would the evil monsters still exist, they would bring suffering to the world, but since it was defeated by an adventuring party, who most likely (unknowingly) walks the way of anti-enlightment - this is seen as a small but necessary price to pay.
Killing: Puppies, Not Heroes
To kill a good person is a sin.
It makes no sense. The person would just go to heaven and would not suffer anymore - thus denying the believers of Kurgon the Bleak the chance to dish out suffering to them, to hasten their own anti-enlightment process.
Kurgon the Bleak emphasised that practice and awakening cannot be separated: So the acolytes of this dark faith try to harm good people indirecly - so that their victims start to struggle with their own believe-system and ask their god, “Why…!”.
Abducting puppies of the elderly … meaningless “accidents” … secretly creating pollution … those are the tools of a follower of this dark faith to show others the spiritual reality of this world, thereby create suffering and thus hasten his own anti-enlightment process.
Prayers:
[quote=“The Anti-Enlightment-Code”]
There are no doubts - Only unconditional loathing.
There is no inner struggle - Only endless suffering.
There are no mistakes - Only divine curses.
There is only Anti-Enlightment.[/quote]
[quote=“The Prayer Against Serenity”]
Kurgon the Bleak, All-Divisive Power of the Universe, please give me the courage to destroy everything I can, the cunning to undermine what I can’t destroy outright, and EXPLOSIVES! EXPLOSIVES!!!”[/quote]
Hum, this morning post didn’t go through.
Anyway, I will be running a Pathfinder one shot next Thursday.
I am for a quick, fun romp that does not take itself, or the rulebook, too seriously…
It will be level 3 and I will bring some pte-gens…