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[Gen Con 04] The Insane Game - Updated 8/15/03!
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<blockquote data-quote="Larry Fitz" data-source="post: 1040889" data-attributes="member: 3949"><p>I have some thoughts on this...</p><p></p><p>Picture a setup where each person runs through three sessions. First session is a typical dungeon crawl with 5 other people (or so, possibly as many as 8). Second session is a city adventure that deals with the aftermath of the dungeon crawl and involves groups of 6-8 people mixed and matched from the original groups, third session is oplayed on several large tables and is a massive combat scenario that deals with the conflicts set in motion during the first two sessions. Items gotten by various people (or not) duringhe first two sessions will affect gameplay in the third session, also, the combatants are not "us vs. the orcs" it's "The Corsairs of Felix vs William's Non-adherents!' That is EnWorld forces vs EnWorld forces, with alliances being forged and possibly broken during the first two sessions. This could be a multiple day EnWorlder event, say, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, with the winners announced (and feted) at the Ennies! </p><p></p><p>The physical layout is simple; the first session occurs at regular tabletops. The beginning of the second session is a single room where characters interact at tables marked as specific locations in the city before grouping up to start tabletopping, the final session invloves a massive collection of terrain tables, each table is overseen by a single judge, combat that crosses between tables is overseen by the judges whose tables are involved. For the first two sessions PC's must complete their scenarios in the normal slot time, for the final scenario, rounds of combat are co-ordinated for all of the tables.</p><p></p><p>This could work, it could be massive and massively fun, and I'm up for working on it. Great idea Ashy...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Larry Fitz, post: 1040889, member: 3949"] I have some thoughts on this... Picture a setup where each person runs through three sessions. First session is a typical dungeon crawl with 5 other people (or so, possibly as many as 8). Second session is a city adventure that deals with the aftermath of the dungeon crawl and involves groups of 6-8 people mixed and matched from the original groups, third session is oplayed on several large tables and is a massive combat scenario that deals with the conflicts set in motion during the first two sessions. Items gotten by various people (or not) duringhe first two sessions will affect gameplay in the third session, also, the combatants are not "us vs. the orcs" it's "The Corsairs of Felix vs William's Non-adherents!' That is EnWorld forces vs EnWorld forces, with alliances being forged and possibly broken during the first two sessions. This could be a multiple day EnWorlder event, say, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, with the winners announced (and feted) at the Ennies! The physical layout is simple; the first session occurs at regular tabletops. The beginning of the second session is a single room where characters interact at tables marked as specific locations in the city before grouping up to start tabletopping, the final session invloves a massive collection of terrain tables, each table is overseen by a single judge, combat that crosses between tables is overseen by the judges whose tables are involved. For the first two sessions PC's must complete their scenarios in the normal slot time, for the final scenario, rounds of combat are co-ordinated for all of the tables. This could work, it could be massive and massively fun, and I'm up for working on it. Great idea Ashy... [/QUOTE]
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