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The open submission contest for Tournaments, Fairs, & Taverns is over. If you want to still try to submit something to get it in, you can, but we're wrapping up the editing right now, so time is limited, and you won't be eligible to receive a free copy of the book.

Of the 23 games submitted, 18 will probably make it in (we're still trying to check to make sure nothing's going to cause legal problems), and overall I must say I'm impressed with the inventiveness of the submissions. Of those that didn't make it in, I hope you can take condolence in the fact that several submissions bore great similarities, so we chose the ones that had the greatest spice and control of the rules. We could only have so many spellcaster games or archery contests, so we were forced to make hard choices to determine the best in the lot.

The main reason I post here, though, is that we have a bit of a problem, in that many of the submissions do not include the names and email addresses of the author. When we get the list finalized, I will post the names of all the accepted games, and I'd like it if the original authors could email me again with updated versions that have your name and email address included. If you don't do this, we'll still use your submission, but we won't be able to get you your copy of the finished book.

I'll try to post the list here by Saturday, and you'll have until the next Friday to contact me. Hopefully Russ will also post this on the main page.
 

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Thread moved. Just flexing my brief moderator powers. They are puny, like the muscles of a little boy who spent his youth, not in the weight room, but playing video games. A sad, sad little boy with weak, flaccid limbs.
 

RangerWickett said:
Thread moved. Just flexing my brief moderator powers. They are puny, like the muscles of a little boy who spent his youth, not in the weight room, but playing video games. A sad, sad little boy with weak, flaccid limbs.

For crying out loud, I don't even HAVE to edit that to make it embarrassing!
 


Re: Have you seen the Muffin Man? The one on Drury lane? HE'S AFTER ME!!!!!

Trevalon Moonleirion said:
flacid... it's a funny word!

And yet, I am completely defined by it. Odd, eh?
 
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