The Alliance of Eclectic Gamers and Interactive Storytellers (AEGIS) is a network of gamers and gaming groups based in the Philippines promoting role-playing games as a hobby and building bridges between the many scattered gaming groups in the country. Just because we live in an archipelago doesn't mean you have to start playing by yourself. AEGIS is a nonprofit group of roleplaying game enthusiasts in the Philippines, and we have made it our aim to help the many isolated gaming groups here by:

 

  • Reaching out and getting in touch with each other

  • Promoting roleplaying games as the highly entertaining and educational hobby that it is

  • Providing a forum for discussion and sharing of ideas about our favorite hobby

  • Supporting locally authored gaming material

  • Gaming with new players and game masters

 

However, we are not limiting ourselves to the Philippines. We are collaborating with gamers from other countries to make the gaming experience truly world encompassing. We have linkages with players from the United States, Europe, Asia, South America, and Australia.

 

The AEGIS wiki will serve as a central station for GMs to host gaming background material for their campaigns. Players may use the AEGIS wiki to look for GMs and fellow players, and form online and face-to-face gaming groups with them. Gaming articles and other related materials will also be hosted in this wiki.

 

Currently, the AEGIS wiki is under construction. The following game systems and settings are set to be up and running by the end of 2007:

 

Big Eyes, Small Mouth (Tri-Stat dX)       
  • Jinzuuruki High
Dungeons and Dragons 
  • The Second Age of Heroes
  • The War of Winter

Legend of the Burning Sands

  • City of One Thousand Stories

Legend of the Five Rings

Marvel Superheroes (FASERIP System)

  • Heroes: Season Zero

Savage Worlds

  • Supernatural: UK

     

 


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