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<blockquote data-quote="TracerBullet42" data-source="post: 1401157" data-attributes="member: 11885"><p>Well, this was my first game day, and my first time playing in a game outside of my regular group. So I really had no idea what to expect.</p><p></p><p>I must say that I was very pleased.</p><p></p><p>First of all, great place to game. Nice, big tables with plenty 'o space for papers, binders, snacks, beverages, dice, with room to spare for a battle mat. (An ENORMOUS mat in my second slot game...) Oh, and that's not even to mention the fact that on the other side of the swinging door lies the best games store I've seen to date. So if you had a spare minute or two, great to browse around and pick up some goodies.</p><p></p><p>Thalmin, buddy, thanks for teaching me the D&D minis in the first slot. It was very cool and I loved your themed warbands. Them halflings are pretty tough! And I'm sure you're looking for input about your elemental twist on the game. I thought it helped make things interesting, as it gave an additional task and way to win the game. Over on the other side of the table with the elves, drow, and men the elemental twist allowed for some last second drow heroics and was quite exciting to watch. Especially since the elves lost...stupid elves. (No offense, Ejja.) Again, Thalmin, thanks.</p><p></p><p>Then came lunch. Well, what can I say about lunch? I like food. So lunch was good. Even though I hobbled four blocks on crutches for it. Best bacon cheeseburger down at "Mrs. P and Me's". I encourage you to check it out when you're in the area...</p><p></p><p>In the second slot, I had the pleasure to play in Trev's "The Shattered Circle". I'd like to apologize to Trev for our group's disfunctional ways. We really had trouble staying on track. But I'm pretty sure we all had a lot of fun. And I think we had the youngest gamer I've ever seen at the table. I believe his name was Alex and I think he was only 10 years old, right? (Good to get 'em started young.) So thanks, Trev. I hope we didn't disappoint too much, and I hope you had fun with it too!</p><p></p><p>Oh, and I'm still waiting for my underground mule...</p><p></p><p>I think my favorite facet of the game day is you folks. It was a lot of fun to meet some new people and just goof around and game. I look forward to it again next time.</p><p></p><p>Thanks, all!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TracerBullet42, post: 1401157, member: 11885"] Well, this was my first game day, and my first time playing in a game outside of my regular group. So I really had no idea what to expect. I must say that I was very pleased. First of all, great place to game. Nice, big tables with plenty 'o space for papers, binders, snacks, beverages, dice, with room to spare for a battle mat. (An ENORMOUS mat in my second slot game...) Oh, and that's not even to mention the fact that on the other side of the swinging door lies the best games store I've seen to date. So if you had a spare minute or two, great to browse around and pick up some goodies. Thalmin, buddy, thanks for teaching me the D&D minis in the first slot. It was very cool and I loved your themed warbands. Them halflings are pretty tough! And I'm sure you're looking for input about your elemental twist on the game. I thought it helped make things interesting, as it gave an additional task and way to win the game. Over on the other side of the table with the elves, drow, and men the elemental twist allowed for some last second drow heroics and was quite exciting to watch. Especially since the elves lost...stupid elves. (No offense, Ejja.) Again, Thalmin, thanks. Then came lunch. Well, what can I say about lunch? I like food. So lunch was good. Even though I hobbled four blocks on crutches for it. Best bacon cheeseburger down at "Mrs. P and Me's". I encourage you to check it out when you're in the area... In the second slot, I had the pleasure to play in Trev's "The Shattered Circle". I'd like to apologize to Trev for our group's disfunctional ways. We really had trouble staying on track. But I'm pretty sure we all had a lot of fun. And I think we had the youngest gamer I've ever seen at the table. I believe his name was Alex and I think he was only 10 years old, right? (Good to get 'em started young.) So thanks, Trev. I hope we didn't disappoint too much, and I hope you had fun with it too! Oh, and I'm still waiting for my underground mule... I think my favorite facet of the game day is you folks. It was a lot of fun to meet some new people and just goof around and game. I look forward to it again next time. Thanks, all! [/QUOTE]
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