I seem to have found myself in Darmstadt
So... who plays where and when?
Hello Darmstadt!
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Re: Hello Darmstadt!
Rudolf, play your Second Tradition . And also your Fifth, of course.
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Re: Hello Darmstadt!
Here I am!Männele wrote:Rudolf, play your Second Tradition . And also your Fifth, of course.
Hi Yorga,
are you in Darmstadt for a longer period of time?
And when and where did you play V:tES for the last time?
Right now, we do not have a regular playing V:tES group in Darmstadt, and even in the Rhine-Main area we struggle to play at least once per month, because it's 2 or 3 players here, and 2 or 3 in the next city ...
The main problem regarding Darmstadt is that the one player, where we met for playing, is in torpor for over a year now ...
So, one new player, and a place to meet and play, would probably improve the situaltion a lot!
Maybe we could meet in the city in the near future to get to know each other?
Just PM me for details then.
Re: Hello Darmstadt!
Oh, it's been a few years... but I used to play in the Cologne (and occasionally Bonn) playgroups.
I'm living in Eberstadt now (new job) so I hope to be around for quite some time
My kids go to bed at about 7.30, so depending on when people want to start I could possibly host a small group (one table).
Meeting up for a drinkie sounds good to me!
- Ed.
I'm living in Eberstadt now (new job) so I hope to be around for quite some time
My kids go to bed at about 7.30, so depending on when people want to start I could possibly host a small group (one table).
Meeting up for a drinkie sounds good to me!
- Ed.
Ed.
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