Minicon 48 was great, all told. I did quite a bit of gaming, though no RPGs. I will be writing up more in the next few days. … Continue reading
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This weekend, I’ll be at Minicon, the Twin Cities’ longest-running SF convention. No scheduled games, but I could certainly run something if there’s interest! And I’ll be on a panel that promises to be really interesting: “Twin Cities Ties to … Continue reading
This has been a long series of posts, but Con of the North is probably the most intensive few dozen hours of gaming that I do in a year, so I think it’s worthwhile. This year’s lessons for game-running at … Continue reading
The last game of the con for me was one of the highlights: the Artemis Spaceship Bridge Simulator. This is an amazing computer-moderated game in which three to six (but ideally six) players take roles of the bridge crew of … Continue reading
For a few years now, I’ve been trying to get into one of the InSpectres sessions that Heather runs. I’ve heard a lot about how fun they are, and I’ve been determined to see for myself. But it has seemed … Continue reading
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
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
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