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<blockquote data-quote="Tav_Behemoth" data-source="post: 5069683" data-attributes="member: 18017"><p><strong>When</strong>: Saturday, March 27th, noon until 5 pm</p><p></p><p><strong>Where</strong>: Compleat Strategist, 11 E. 33rd St., Manhattan, NY</p><p></p><p><strong>What</strong>: Celebrating Arneson's legacy by playing some of the roleplaying games inspired by his pioneering 1972 Blackmoor campaign (a category which includes D&D of every edition!) </p><p></p><p><strong>Who</strong>: Players and GMs of all ages, experience levels, edition preferences, and degrees of old- or new-schoolness</p><p></p><p>If you're in the tri-state area, I hope to see you there! Drop me a line at <a href="mailto:arneson.gameday@gmail.com">arneson.gameday@gmail.com</a> if you'd like to run a game, or just want more info. <a href="http://odd74.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=blackmoor&action=display&thread=2127&page=1" target="_blank">This thread</a> has a description of the games that folks ran last year and notes about my own experience playing, running, and talking to folks about the parts of Arneson's legacy like wilderness travel, clearing territory for strongholds, overseeing baronies, and leading armies that got largely left out of the branch of D&D that I grew up with (which did preserve things like dungeons, clerics, monks, and monsters, hurrah!)</p><p></p><p>If you're not able to make it, why not run a tribute game of your own in your local community? It's always a good time to get together with friends and celebrate the fun that's passed down to us from the giants of our hobby, but March 21st-27th is an especially good time: it's the <a href="http://traditionalgaming.wordpress.com/2010/01/18/international-traditional-gaming-week-2010-and-pledge-an-auction-2010/" target="_blank">International Traditional Gaming Week</a>. By running an event then, you'll share the collective experience of re-entering whichever classic gateway to adventure you choose, and <a href="http://www.traditionalgaming.org/" target="_blank">TARGA's</a> publicity and organization for the ITGW may help you find players - what better way to remember Dave Arneson, after all, than making a new friend who'll stand by your side even when your henchmen flee the oncoming horrors?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tav_Behemoth, post: 5069683, member: 18017"] [b]When[/b]: Saturday, March 27th, noon until 5 pm [b]Where[/b]: Compleat Strategist, 11 E. 33rd St., Manhattan, NY [b]What[/b]: Celebrating Arneson's legacy by playing some of the roleplaying games inspired by his pioneering 1972 Blackmoor campaign (a category which includes D&D of every edition!) [b]Who[/b]: Players and GMs of all ages, experience levels, edition preferences, and degrees of old- or new-schoolness If you're in the tri-state area, I hope to see you there! Drop me a line at [EMAIL="arneson.gameday@gmail.com"]arneson.gameday@gmail.com[/EMAIL] if you'd like to run a game, or just want more info. [url=http://odd74.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=blackmoor&action=display&thread=2127&page=1]This thread[/url] has a description of the games that folks ran last year and notes about my own experience playing, running, and talking to folks about the parts of Arneson's legacy like wilderness travel, clearing territory for strongholds, overseeing baronies, and leading armies that got largely left out of the branch of D&D that I grew up with (which did preserve things like dungeons, clerics, monks, and monsters, hurrah!) If you're not able to make it, why not run a tribute game of your own in your local community? It's always a good time to get together with friends and celebrate the fun that's passed down to us from the giants of our hobby, but March 21st-27th is an especially good time: it's the [url=http://traditionalgaming.wordpress.com/2010/01/18/international-traditional-gaming-week-2010-and-pledge-an-auction-2010/]International Traditional Gaming Week[/url]. By running an event then, you'll share the collective experience of re-entering whichever classic gateway to adventure you choose, and [url=http://www.traditionalgaming.org/]TARGA's[/url] publicity and organization for the ITGW may help you find players - what better way to remember Dave Arneson, after all, than making a new friend who'll stand by your side even when your henchmen flee the oncoming horrors? [/QUOTE]
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