The Second Apocalypse

General => News/Announcements => Introduce Yourself => Topic started by: Fenris777 on May 02, 2017, 04:35:07 pm

Title: Hey there
Post by: Fenris777 on May 02, 2017, 04:35:07 pm
So this is a thing here huh? Cool. I'm getting a real "long timer listener first time caller" Grosse Pointe Blank vibe. :D

if someone could just show me where the coffee and cookies are I'll get on with the "Hi, my name is Fenris777 and I'm an R. Scott Bakker fan.." speech.

Technically I got here through Three Pound Brain, but now we're just talking messy details. Anyway, hi all.
Title: Re: Hey there
Post by: MSJ on May 02, 2017, 04:41:13 pm
Welcome, F777! Now go post your thoughts and theories, so we have more new perspective. 🍻
Title: Re: Hey there
Post by: mrganondorf on May 02, 2017, 05:01:12 pm
So this is a thing here huh? Cool. I'm getting a real "long timer listener first time caller" Grosse Pointe Blank vibe. :D

if someone could just show me where the coffee and cookies are I'll get on with the "Hi, my name is Fenris777 and I'm an R. Scott Bakker fan.." speech.

Technically I got here through Three Pound Brain, but now we're just talking messy details. Anyway, hi all.

HELLO!  WELCOME!  WE ARE ALL HERE TO DIE FOR THE TUSK!
Title: Re: Hey there
Post by: Fenris777 on May 02, 2017, 05:07:39 pm
IS IT EASIER TO FIND THE TUSK WHEN YOU"RE SHOUTING?... WHAT?! ... I SAID TRY LOOKING UNDER THE COUCH...

And now back to our regularly scheduled programming. :)
Title: Re: Hey there
Post by: Madness on May 02, 2017, 05:18:06 pm
Welcome to the Second Apocalypse, Fenris :).

Aztec then Norse religions were the first that ever cracked my brain when I was a child.
Title: Re: Hey there
Post by: Fenris777 on May 02, 2017, 05:34:47 pm
I'll freely admit to playing way to much D&D as a young man. Deities and Demigods was a wonderful primer on world myth and religion.
Title: Re: Hey there
Post by: Wilshire on May 02, 2017, 05:37:00 pm
Nothing is really 'a thing' here - or at least nothing is required. Choose to imbibe the cookies and other delicacies as you choose - though I'd ask that if you do partake in consuming the words others have spoken here that you in turn write down your own. Its a bit of a potluck, and if no one shows up with food, we all go hungry!

But yeah, welcome welcome. I always find it interesting to see how people ended up finding this place.

"Hi, my name is Fenris777 and I'm an R. Scott Bakker fan.." speech.
What do you think this is, The-Second-Apocoholics Anonymous? Because you're pretty much right lol. Where else can you find others that suffer our shared affliction?
Title: Re: Hey there
Post by: Redeagl on May 02, 2017, 06:58:56 pm
Welcome Fenristhree7s :)
Title: Re: Hey there
Post by: mrganondorf on May 02, 2017, 08:11:44 pm
I'll freely admit to playing way to much D&D as a young man. Deities and Demigods was a wonderful primer on world myth and religion.

WHERE IS GJ?  HE IS WORKING ON BAKKER DND!!!
Title: Re: Hey there
Post by: Wilshire on May 03, 2017, 12:01:31 am
I'll freely admit to playing way to much D&D as a young man. Deities and Demigods was a wonderful primer on world myth and religion.

WHERE IS GJ?  HE IS WORKING ON BAKKER DND!!!
Forgot about him. He'd have to be reached via non-electronic methods I do believe. But hey, if you're in the southwest USA, you might be able to meet up and share a beer and discuss the specifics.
Title: Re: Hey there
Post by: Fenris777 on May 05, 2017, 02:14:01 pm
I'm very much a meet for beers kind of guy. Sadly, I live on Baffin Island, so unless you're up my way we may have to settle for electronic get-togethers.

I think the world needs a good RPG for Bakker's stuff too. I love to know where this project is at currently.
Title: Re: Hey there
Post by: H on May 05, 2017, 02:46:40 pm
I'm very much a meet for beers kind of guy. Sadly, I live on Baffin Island, so unless you're up my way we may have to settle for electronic get-togethers.

I think the world needs a good RPG for Bakker's stuff too. I love to know where this project is at currently.

Wow, I guess I never really even realized people lived there, although obviously they would, there are people nearly everywhere.

Talk about small towns though...
Title: Re: Hey there
Post by: Fenris777 on May 05, 2017, 09:17:11 pm
I live in Iqaluit, which has a population of 8500, so it's not terrible. A lot of the communities up here are tiny though. Nunavut is 800,000 square miles and has a total population of about 36,000. It's a little different than living down south to say the least (and when I say south I mean anything south of Baffin Island :) ).