Here is a detailed look at the three groups I have currently running in my Earthdawn game.

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The first group and the one that hasn't been run as of late fall in 2003. It was the second group that I ever played Earthdawn with and I would really like to get back to playing with them.
They are a party of the following:

An Elf Beastmaster,
A Human Swordmaster,
A Human Thief,
An Ork Air Sailor,
A Windling Elementalist.

This group are all 2nd Circle but we haven't played in a long while. But, I still have hope for this party.

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The second group is a bunch of friends/classmates who wanted to play because it was a better alternative to learning things in class. They are my most played group and I enjoy watching them making fools of their characters. We currently play about a game a month due to schedules.
This wild bunch now consist of:

An Elf Swordmaster,
An Elf Thief,
A Human Elementalist,
A Human Illusionist,
An Obisidiman Warrior,
A T'skrang Weaponsmith,
A Windling Archer,
A Windling Beastmaster.

This group are all nuts!! They fail rolls a bunch rolls a lot, but when it counts, they pull through. They are also cover each others bases quite well and play with great synergy, so they really are cool...except when they go nuts.
More on them here --->

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The third group is small and we just started playing. They are old high school friends who wanted to play because they were tired of other RPG's. Although a small group, there is potential for more players.
They are made up of:

An Elf Elementalist,
A Dwarf Thief,
A Troll Sky Raider,
A Windling Archer.

Although they are almost to 2nd Circle they haven't gotton the hang of the game as of yet. But they have good team work so any problems they may encounter in the future hopefully won't kill them.

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As everyone can see, I somehow got elfs and humans and windlings up to my eyeballs as well as a bunch of Swordmasters, Elementalists, and Thiefs. I would like to have some more diversity but hey, players will be players.

But regardless of such all three groups are fun to run and each are as different as they look.

Hopefully soon each one will form a Name for their party so that they can sound cool and give me a reason to not call them 'group number 1, 2, or 3'.





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