Yay, yet another common trait shared by Birthright fanatics... we're all senile

When I started with BR PBEMs I was applying for everything that was available out there. I can't remember the name of the first PBEM I joined, it was one that was run by..I think his name was Lyndon but I'm not sure, sometime in 2001 I'd guess. In any case it had several DMs and was split regionally like in the books. The second was LEBR1 which, I believe, is the only other PBEM ever to approach RoE's longevity (40+ turns) but it turned into a 20th century like game with Anuirean good guys meddling in wars in northern Rjurik, far far far away from their spheres of influence. Still it was fun.
Afterwards, I had to learn the hard way that 90% of PBEMs were afflicted by the infamous "1d4-1 curse" but at that time I had the energy (I guess I can blame it on youth) to keep applying to what would inevitably become doomed projects. Some games were memorable, despite their brevity, like Randy's Night of Fire (hey, you don't forget taking out High Mage Alies as El-Hadid

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Then I discovered this game and started as the Iron Rider, but, having played 5-6 PBEMS simultaneously, RoE completely overwhelmed me (and I had to get used to the idea of a lack of pangalactic-instant-inter-regent communication devices most PBEMs used, i.e. the forum) so I withdrew after a short stay, only to rejoin again as HA in turn... hmm..40? See, told you I'm senile hehe.
I'm 99% convinced this will be my one and only PBEM. I love the rules, I like the maturity of the player base and our dear DM's ability to turn everyone into a masochist, inflicting pain on you and you wanting more hehe. I also don't have that youthful spark of applying and creating characters, putting blind faith into a PBEM to last. I guess, I've just described a PBEM transformation from a young radical to a middle aged conservative
