NC Game Day - Important new info!

Hopping Vampire said:
sign me up for the last Feng Shui slot if not taken.

Glad you'll be joining us again!

Now that the slots are filled, would any of the players (Henry, Drayan, Queldonus, Hopping Vampire) like me to stat out a character for them? Just give me a concept and an address and I'll email you the stats and an explanation of what they mean. If you want to make a character yourself, email it to me at Jeph88@Mindspring.com, but note that I won't be using any material not in the core book.

The title of the game will be "What's Eating the Big Apple?"

See you all there! :)
 

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NCSUCodeMonkey said:
Wolfen, you're welcome in my Grimm game. Unless the schedule is really behind, I still have three slots open.

COOL! Never played Grimm. I'll try to get some info about it before I show. Thanks.



wolfen
 

Sounds like a great time!
I know your all booked up but I would like to know where NC Game Day III is being held exactly?
If there were openings I would sign up but I am not sure I will be in town at that time.
If I am I would like to come at the last minute and see what games might have last minute openings.
Where are you sentient creatures congregating????

Hunter
 


Hunter said:
Sounds like a great time!
I know your all booked up but I would like to know where NC Game Day III is being held exactly?
If there were openings I would sign up but I am not sure I will be in town at that time.
If I am I would like to come at the last minute and see what games might have last minute openings.
Where are you sentient creatures congregating for Game Day????

Hunter

We'll be holding the Game Day at the Talley Student Center on the NC State campus in Raleigh. It's relatively easy to find and rest assured that a map and directions will be posted before too much longer, and well in advance of January 31st.

At this time I'd also like to issue a plea to anyone who might be interested in running a game to please sign up to do so. We clearly have more folks interested in playing so jump in and I suspect you'll see your game full of eager participants in no time.

One of the guys in my regular gaming group has run games at Cons before and I'm going to try and browbeat him into doing so at NCGDIII too.
 

Rel said:
And, by the way, I'm going to check into a local restaurant that has a private room that we could possibly reserve for our "Night Before" dinner. It is an italian place in Cary that has fantastic food, decent prices and a wide menu selection. It's also a family owned, non-chain restaurant that I've been going to for close to 20 years. I of course won't make any final arrangements but that would (in my opinion) be a great setting if we can get enough people to make it feasible.

But can we get a group rate on garlic bread? ;)

Did ya check into it?
 

Lola said:
But can we get a group rate on garlic bread? ;)

Did ya check into it?

I called but was only able to speak to a hostess who didn't book the private room. I was out for the rest of the evening so I'll have to try again tomorrow.
 

Hey, Ruined One mentioned in the Boston GDay thread that someone needs to bring a camera. I can volunteer mine if someone will perhaps remind me the night before and then give me a call that morning and remind me. I'm not a very... very... uh, what was I talking about?

Also, we need a backup camera volunteer just in case mine goes kaput, or the batteries die (darn energy sucking digital cam), or...
 

Lola said:
Also, we need a backup camera volunteer just in case mine goes kaput, or the batteries die (darn energy sucking digital cam), or...

At Game Day I, Quasqueton brought his camera and he was going to do the same for Game Day II but his wife nabbed it for a birthday party. Speaking of which, I've not seen him in this thread. If he doesn't show up soon, we should e-mail him.
 

The Fall- Chronicles of Carolina

For those in my game, I will place this in the files section on the yahoo group as well

An into:

The Fall- January 2036

"…and now the top story of the night. Officials at the U.S. Department of Energy have announced that the Sharon-Harris nuclear power facility in Raleigh, NC has been granted permission to begin construction of the first nuclear fusion reactor in history. They have complied with all safety measures, including the construction of a 50 earth and stone wall that completely surrounds the plant. Officials say that this one facility could power the entire southeast for…… oh god….. this just in! A large meteor has impacted the Pacific. Reports indicate a tidal wave approximately one mile high is threatening the entire Pacific Coast…."

From the private journal of Dr. John Packard, Kennedy Space Center- If only it was one. In a few hours, the first impact will hit the Pacific. Projections show that the damage to nations bordering the ocean will be catastrophic, but the world could still recover from that one impact. Soon, they will find that the meteor is only one part of a much larger rock. Who would have thought that the comet would shatter Ceres or that the debris would head towards us….

I guess we’re lucky in that it will not all hit at once. While the debris will play merry hell with our satellites, it will take nearly a year for it all to fall and calculations show that the largest pieces should enter a stable orbit. God, the devastation! Civilization cannot, will not survive, but maybe humanity will. If only Congress has not slashed the last appropriations bill. Those power sats could have turned the rocks away…

After the Pacific strike, pieces of rock, some the size of baseballs others houses, peppered the entire Northern Hemisphere. Much of western society collapsed. Even the US with its mighty ability to deal with natural disaster could not begin to deal with the damage and loss of life. It did not take long for the cities to fall into barbarism as the food and water stopped. The South and Midwest of the United States seceded to avoid having to provide relief to the North and West and civil war erupted soon after.

In the Middle East, a brutal war began, and ended, in a few short hours as Israel, India, and Pakistan proved their nuclear capability. Few survived the nuclear exchange to see another meteor devastated the region.

China, too, suffered an attack as the Russians attempted to move south. The Russo-China conflict lasted for a few short months, until a scattering of small meteors ripped into the region.

The final rock fell in late 2036 impacting the Atlantic Ocean. While not as large as the meteor that fell into the Pacific, it had the same effect. In most areas, the ocean spread two, three hundred miles inland. However, the Outer Banks of North Carolina helped alleviate some of energy of that final strike…for a while, Raleigh, was beach front property.

Even so, the rains were incessant, and little sunlight broke lighted the devastated world. And it grew cool on a world gone dark…
 
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