Hello,
Obviously, I am a new member here. And since Inquisitor isn't the most popular game and this forum, from reading a bunch of posts here, seems pretty good, decided to join so I can finally discuss the game and maybe even get some much needed feedback.
I have recently gotten into the game of Inquisitor (a year ago), but have known about it for awhile (I originally learned the rules 4 years ago and loved them, but never got around to actually doing anything about it...). Been playing 40k for 9, 10 years.
I live near Philadelphia, U.S., PA, and am wondering also if there is anyone else on here that lives in that area and plays. I sorely need people to play with at the moment.
Otherwise, hello, look forward to being a part of the forum.
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The only member in the US that I'm aware of lives in Florida, I'm afraid.
However,
WELCOME TO THE CONCLAVE
Thank you for the nice welcome sir! I am hoping to finally start posting things, seeing as I am done my semester for college finally.
And ah well...figured it was worth a shot! Thank you anyways. At least I can still discuss things with the members here finally instead of solely dreaming in my head...
Back to the mission of converting my 40k friends into Inquisitor friends...
We've got a reasonably active member who lists his location around NE Virginia and mid Maryland. I know that's at least a hundred miles, but that's still surprisingly close in terms of how few US members we have and how large the country y'all live in is.
Even in Blighty, I'm 85 miles from where I play most of my Inquisitor games - and it's a 140 mile journey (in each direction) to do it, given it's actually easier to double through London.
(And that's fairly routine - I'm actually fairly close. Van Helser, in comparison, flies down from the Scottish Highlands and stays in hotels overnight to make it to games.)
Despite the mileage, Virginia, although depending where in Virginia, is really not so far; sure not good for every day or weekend gaming, but certaintly plausible for monthly/every so often! thanks!