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Detroit Gameday II: Dec 4th AFTERMATH!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Desdichado" data-source="post: 1889989" data-attributes="member: 2205"><p>Thanks to all for helping make this another succesful gameday; if anything, I had even more fun this time than last!</p><p></p><p>An especial thanks to the GMs of the various games; due to a number of no-shows and late cancellations, everyone had to kind of scoot over, make room for displaced folks and generally by somewhat flexible, but I think everyone did a bang-up job, and hopefully everyone had a good time. Everyone seemed to, at least.</p><p></p><p>Special thanks to Mike (qstor) for running a very successful and popular classic D&D setting in the morning, and to John (Stockdale) who was only able to come for the morning, and got his arm twisted into being a backup DM. It looks like he was having a good time, though, every time I looked behind me to see how their game was coming along, he had an evil grin on his face.</p><p></p><p>Thanks to LazarusLong42 and Quickbeam for running the -- unfortunately -- only two games in the afternoon, and mudpyr8 for being on hand if needed to run a third.</p><p></p><p>And thanks to the players; I had a great crew for my morning game as well. Thanks to a lot of luck and wit, and a little bit of mercy on my end, we only lost one PC, and even then, he wasn't <strong>dead</strong> per se, he's just a permanent vegetable with 0 Intelligence. I was seriously worried about TPKing the group and having everyone go home unsatisfied, but it turned out that I didn't really need to tone down my encounters too much after all. Even though I had a group of 75% aged doctors and academics struggling to survive against spies and monsters that were way over their heads...</p><p></p><p>And there was a lot of fun roleplaying involved as well; even when the game turned from a tense conspiracy/horror vibe into a science fiction B-movie at the end. <img src="http://www.enworld.org/forum/images/smilies/nervous.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":heh:" title="Nervous Laugh :heh:" data-shortname=":heh:" /> Everyone seemed to take that more or less in stride.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Desdichado, post: 1889989, member: 2205"] Thanks to all for helping make this another succesful gameday; if anything, I had even more fun this time than last! An especial thanks to the GMs of the various games; due to a number of no-shows and late cancellations, everyone had to kind of scoot over, make room for displaced folks and generally by somewhat flexible, but I think everyone did a bang-up job, and hopefully everyone had a good time. Everyone seemed to, at least. Special thanks to Mike (qstor) for running a very successful and popular classic D&D setting in the morning, and to John (Stockdale) who was only able to come for the morning, and got his arm twisted into being a backup DM. It looks like he was having a good time, though, every time I looked behind me to see how their game was coming along, he had an evil grin on his face. Thanks to LazarusLong42 and Quickbeam for running the -- unfortunately -- only two games in the afternoon, and mudpyr8 for being on hand if needed to run a third. And thanks to the players; I had a great crew for my morning game as well. Thanks to a lot of luck and wit, and a little bit of mercy on my end, we only lost one PC, and even then, he wasn't [b]dead[/b] per se, he's just a permanent vegetable with 0 Intelligence. I was seriously worried about TPKing the group and having everyone go home unsatisfied, but it turned out that I didn't really need to tone down my encounters too much after all. Even though I had a group of 75% aged doctors and academics struggling to survive against spies and monsters that were way over their heads... And there was a lot of fun roleplaying involved as well; even when the game turned from a tense conspiracy/horror vibe into a science fiction B-movie at the end. :heh: Everyone seemed to take that more or less in stride. [/QUOTE]
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