NC Game Day XIII (April 21-22): aka "Mini-GenCon"

Templetroll said:
hail, Sekeetta and I would like to be in the sequel. We had a blast with the "Snakes... " ;)
Excellent! I'm hoping to do a dry run up here in Asheville in a week or two. It looks like we'll have a full table!

Daniel
 

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Rel said:
Ok, my games are now up. Due to popular demand I'm going to run Sky Galleons of Mars in back to back sessions on Saturday, breaking my long-standing tradition of "play em in the AM and GM in the PM". This time I'm gonna "GM on the Saturday and Play em on the Sunday", which doesn't rhyme at all.

The sacrifices I make for you people! ;)

I will however stick to my tradition of running the game for the locals prior to Game Day. We normally do this on a Sunday but the sundays between now and Game Day are not great due to me being out of town on the 1st and the next weekend being Easter and all. Could we do a Saturday this time around?

I should be fine to play on most Sat. except the 7th.
 

Mutants and Masterminds - Sunday 2pm

I sent off my event submission: Here is a summary:

PARIAHS!

NEWS FLASH!! - Amateur Video Captures Reknown SuperTeam, The Immortals, Beating to Death the Legendary American Hero, US PATRIOT​

Seeing is believing, and now the world believes your team brutally murdered America's most beloved hero. You need to clear your name, find the real killers, and stop the impersonators, while avoiding civilian, military and super hero vengeance. Who did this, and how?

Current Roster: (Please register!)
Templetroll
Sekeetta
tclynch

Room for a few more.
 
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NCSUCodeMonkey said:
Short answer: keep my seat and my feathered cap, I'm planning on being there.

Cool!! Thanks for the clarification. The Halfling Musketeers just wouldn't be the same without you! :)
 

For reference, here's the blurb for my Dread game:

The Curious Murder of Artemis Hume

Dame Artemis Hume died under mysterious circumstances, and her wastrel husband Oliver inherited everything. But now Oliver has died childless, and their family descends on the ancestral manor for the reading of his will. Did Oliver kill his wife? Did someone kill Oliver? And would someone kill - again and again - to ensure that some secrets stay hidden...

It's like a Victorian murder mystery -- only with more murder.

The (incredibly cool) ENnie-winning horror game Dread uses simple rules and a unique system of resolution. All rules will be taught. Roleplaying essential. Set in the 1920s.
 


Hypersmurf said:
In a roleplaying game? Say it isn't so!
Well, the mechanics are a Jenga tower and your character sheet is a questionnaire. If you're not there for the roleplaying and story, best to know ahead of time!
 



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