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calyad
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Hey there!

I'm new to this forum, but thought this might be as good a way of introducing myself as any.

Some friends and I have been making a tabletop RPG. The idea is to be a science-fantasy game that it can fit with a Christian worldview, but we're not going to bill it that way (at least, that's not the plan).

We're trying to find a number of playtesters who would be willing to try out an adventure or two. Basically we just need like 3 people with 4+ hours to kill all at the same time. I don't know what times might be good for you folks, but most evenings are good for me.

If this is something that people have interest in, let me know! I will happily respond with as many details as are necessary.
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I'm sorry I've never played a tabletop rpg before so I wont be much help. But Godbless in your attempt it sounds cool!
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I'm moving this to the Tabletop RPG section we have. :)
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I'll give it a try.

But, just as a side comment... I don't think you should hide that the game approaches it from a Christian worldview. Matthew 26:34
"He who takes offense when no offense is intended is a fool, and he who takes offense when offense is intended is a greater fool."
—Brigham Young

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I didn't read it as him hiding and certainly not denying Jesus, just choosing not to brand it as a Christian game. I saw it more as Tolkien's perspective, where Lord of the Rings wasn't written as a Christian story, like Narnia, but for Tolkien, it became largely a Catholic work because that's his worldview. Another reader finds something different in it.
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