My second and last GMed game of the weekend, this went a bit looser than Karna’s Cache did. But as with the prior game, I made sure to have a good variety of important characters for players to choose from, … Continue reading
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This was the first game that I ran at Con of the North 2013. I used Blade & Crown, as I so often do these days. The scenario concerned a group of thieves living in a tenement together who discover … Continue reading
Saturday morning started nice and early with Lost Days of Memories and Madness, aka the Elf Memory Game. Eric facilitated this (it doesn’t have a traditional GM, though he knows the game best, so he was teaching us). The group … Continue reading
This was my first RPG of the Con, using Chad’s variant of the Fate rules for WWII. He started by asking us how gonzo we wanted it to be. I tend to want less cinematic, more realistic games, and it … Continue reading
Quite soon after Ace of Aces ended, I got into a game of Hansa Teutonica. I’d actually just played my first game of it a week before, and liked it. Hansa Teutonica is a game of building trade routes in … Continue reading
I got to the con later than I’d hoped, Friday afternoon. Lots of games were already in progress. I found my friend Alan, and we chatted a bit; he’d already been at the con for a few hours. He’d earlier … Continue reading
Con of the North was very exhausting, and vastly entertaining. I’m very sleepy and very happy. More soon…
Like a lot of gamers, I have a lot of dice. I even have a set of spares that I keep at home. But I carry my main set with me in a large, purple leather bag. I used to … Continue reading
This year’s Con of the North is February 15-17 — just a few weeks away! At the Con, I’ll be running two Blade & Crown events: Karna’s Cache Honor among thieves? Well, we all stick together, and old man Karna … Continue reading
Whenever I GM, and fairly often when I don’t, I lug this thing with me. It’s a gym bag, Oleg Cassini I think, that I acquired for free somewhere along the line. It’s just about the right size. It usually … Continue reading