>>one of our illustrious members didn't notice he had a retreat, and it wasn’t me
Von: Mike Hoffman [mailto:mrh(at)panix.com]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 9. Mai 2012 16:52
An: Jeff Hall
Cc: Maxatrest(at)yahoo.co.uk; Chris Bender; Christopher Martin; Jerome Payne; dc406; Garry Bledsoe; Hamish Williams; Jason K; Justin Card; Mark Smith; Matt Kremer; Michael Penner; Michael Sims; Pat.C C; Philip Hahn; psychosis(at)sky.com; René Krøll; Rolf Loschek; tim.diplomacy; Warren Fleming
Betreff: Re: New Faerie!!! Since the Faeries had no retreats, there was no deadline change.
However, one of our illustrious members didn't notice he had a retreat, so I made the GM decision to push the deadline (plus I didn't get home until after midnight last night and wasn't about to process anything other than snores).
Of course you'll get an updated map with the retreats --- as long as I remember to attach it.
Mike
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On Wed, May 9, 2012 at 7:32 AM, Jeff Hall <hall.jeff(at)gmail.com> wrote:Are there any deadline changes and will we get an updated map with retreats?On Wed, May 9, 2012 at 2:24 AM, Mike Hoffman <mrh(at)panix.com> wrote:Hi All,Unfortunately, Chris had some RL issues to take care of and has asked to leave the game. He was willing to stick around for the past 2 seasons while a replacement was sought.Please Welcome Jerome Payne <jerome777(at)ymail.com> as the new faerie King! He is up-to-date with the moves and the map.Chris, would you mind sending an email to Jerome to bring him up-to-date with your game history. Not that important... I'm sure everyone else will do the task for you.
By the way, Chris, do you want to stay on the game Mailing List or should I remove you? Thanks,Mike---------
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