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<blockquote data-quote="Big Jake" data-source="post: 1810644" data-attributes="member: 19203"><p><strong>Game Day in Korea</strong></p><p></p><p>I ran the Eberron table in Seoul, Korea. I ran two groups through, one with seven players, and the next with five, and they both took about four hours to go through the adventure.</p><p></p><p>We only had about 20 people sign in, but there were plenty of others that kept looking over shoulders, and if we had a second DM, we probably would have doubled the particpation.</p><p></p><p>The experience of the players was between three months and 30 years. One guy actually had been to GenCon 1. There were a couple of players that had never played 3.5, and one that hadn't played for maybe 8 years or so. She actually sat in the inexperienced table first, then sat in on my second game.</p><p></p><p>And although we're out here in Korea, it turned out that we had a published game designer at our event... Ed Cha. I met Ed, and we chatted in between my games (he was participating in a D&D Minis tournament, but kept near my table inbetween his matches) and he gave me autographed copies of his two books: The Hamlet of Thumble and The Village of Oester, both part of the World of Whitethorn.</p><p></p><p>He's a really nice guy with a good head for games. It was fun talking to him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big Jake, post: 1810644, member: 19203"] [b]Game Day in Korea[/b] I ran the Eberron table in Seoul, Korea. I ran two groups through, one with seven players, and the next with five, and they both took about four hours to go through the adventure. We only had about 20 people sign in, but there were plenty of others that kept looking over shoulders, and if we had a second DM, we probably would have doubled the particpation. The experience of the players was between three months and 30 years. One guy actually had been to GenCon 1. There were a couple of players that had never played 3.5, and one that hadn't played for maybe 8 years or so. She actually sat in the inexperienced table first, then sat in on my second game. And although we're out here in Korea, it turned out that we had a published game designer at our event... Ed Cha. I met Ed, and we chatted in between my games (he was participating in a D&D Minis tournament, but kept near my table inbetween his matches) and he gave me autographed copies of his two books: The Hamlet of Thumble and The Village of Oester, both part of the World of Whitethorn. He's a really nice guy with a good head for games. It was fun talking to him. [/QUOTE]
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