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The Bloodlines Players

Greg Collins works for Microsoft. He lives in Seattle and enjoys watching sports and drinking fine single malt scotches. He's been part of the group since Andy's very first D&D game in 1982. He plays Adarrial Smythe (the Man of Renown) and Quinborough Cadwallader.

 

Jesse Decker is the editor of Dragon Magazine. He's been playing D&D with Andy since 1998, making him the "new guy" of the group. And don't think we ever let him forget it! Jesse's first character was Seth McCullin, and he currently plays loremaster  Stannis Alensin.

 

 

Chris Galvin is the irascible yet lovable director of the Organized Play division of Wizards of the Coast. He met Andy at GenCon in 1996, and has been playing D&D with the group since 1997. Chris began the campaign with the druid/rogue Aethelred, but currently plays the dwarf Thorgrimm.

 

 

 

Joe Hauck is the vice-president of Magic: The Gathering at Wizards of the Coast by day, and plays keyboards in Seattle's hottest lounge band, the Dudley Manlove Quartet, by night. He's been playing D&D with Andy since 1996, way back when they worked side-by-side in the trenches of the Organized Play division. Joe plays Eandrynn, the arcane archer.

 

Kevin Kukas works for the state government in Olympia, Washington. He's been playing D&D with Andy since about 1989. His character is the Altian cleric Duran Fortnite.

 

 

Viet Nguyen is a slimy political consultant in Seattle. He's been playing D&D with Andy since 1984. Viet began the campaign with Druga Entier-dahl, but currently splits time between the paladin Alarion and the sorcerer Falaster.

 

Brent Pearson is a mild-mannered music teacher in Olympia, Washington. He's been playing D&D with Andy since 1983. He plays the temple raider, Caedrus.

 

 

Marc Russell is an "independent technology consultant" living in Seattle, Washington. He's been playing D&D with Andy since about 1986. He plays the half-elven ranger Beran Findalson.

 

 

Scott Smith works for Intel and lives in Olympia, Washington. He's been putting up with the rest of us since 1989 or so. Scott plays the rogue Thomas Johnson.

 

 

 

None of us really understand exactly what Dennis Worrell does, but we know it's got something to do with flow regulation. He lives in Olympia, Washington, and has been capering about in Andy's D&D groups since 1987. Nudge, nudge, wink, wink. He plays the hard-hitting fighter, Jarvis.

 

 

Andy Collins is blessed with one of the very best gaming groups a DM could ask for. Not only has the group maintained a stability that would put the average professional sports team to shame, it turns out that these jokers are a bunch of great guys, to boot. Andy estimates that since 1981, he's run about a half-dozen medium- to long-term campaigns with subsets of these players (and a few others), and every one of them has been a blast.

 

All material copyright Andy Collins 2001-2007.