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Piratecat said:
Or better yet, volunteer to judge; I think they need people!

Let me know! Since they need judges, it would rock to give them a bunch of EN World judges - or even players. Anyone want to come join me?

Do you still need judges? What are the qualifications and is it too late to propose an event? I would be interested in helping out, if I can.
 

Ed, drop them an email. I'm sure they need RPGA judges, and if you add an event it would be advertised on-site - but that would be great! The email address should be on the web site.

Sialia, I mope for you as well. We miss you.
 


Piratecat said:
Ed, drop them an email. I'm sure they need RPGA judges, and if you add an event it would be advertised on-site - but that would be great! The email address should be on the web site.

Done.

I've submitted a 3rd edition D&D game for either good or evil 1st-level PCs.

Hope to see you there!
 


It was wonderful meeting you as well! Although the effusive praise from your partner-in-crime was a little intimidating. I just can't live up to my hype; be forewarned. :D

And I'll reiterate, you paint a mean miniature.

ConnCon was great. A quick con summary:

- Ran a fun classic RPGA game named Aviary Heir twice, wherein all the PCs have the same name. Lots of laughing, and I even got a chance to FINALLY meet Darklance. He's great.

- I saw Rugger about 20 times in the hall, and gamed with Cerebral Paladin and Barcode (who are both old friends.)

- When a judge was a no-show I volunteered to run a game of high-lvl Living City. Now, you have to understand; I generally dislike LC games, and are pretty much terrified by high-lvl LC games, which are notorious for rules-lawyering. And.. and.. I had a blast. It was shocking. The module was well-written, with good role-playing opportunities and not an excessive amount of combat. The players were good sports as well, and we all had a good time.

- In the highlight of the con, I ran two games of RPGA d20 Call of Cthulhu. They both went so well. My players were uniformly superb, the module was top-notch, and it played to my strengths as a GM! I couldn't ask for more. And... err.. two TPKs. Just as it should be.
 

Piratecat said:

- Ran a fun classic RPGA game named Aviary Heir twice, wherein all the PCs have the same name. Lots of laughing, and I even got a chance to FINALLY meet Darklance. He's great.

Finally indeed! I think I've been foiled coming up to Boston for your open ENboard games about a dozen times. It was great meeting you. And it was a hell of a first Con experience too. I'll be coming next year if I can work it out.
 
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<Finally Wakes Up>

Holy lack of sleep Batman!

ConnCon was great! Tons of games, and seemingly few problems...

I did in fact run into P-Kitty about 20 times...each for no longer than about 10 seconds :) I gotta roll down for the next Boston game you host...

Met a ton of great folks too! I gotta say, New England has a MUCH bigger role-playing tradition than I'd ever have thought!

Hope to see more EN Worlders there next year!

-Rugger (aka Matt Pennington, Living Greyhawk Bissel Triad)
 

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