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<blockquote data-quote="D'karr" data-source="post: 4278999" data-attributes="member: 336"><p>See this is the kind of stuff that I love to hear. I'm really glad people had a good time. There were some behind the scenes snags but nobody even noticed them. The Game Parlor stores are a great venue and they really did bend over backwards to support us. Rob and Cindy, the owners, are great people and deserve a hearty thank you. Also Craig Roberts who helped us in the ordering of materials and reserving space for us. Then there are those guys that run the stores on these days, the Staff, they really are the ones that support us on these days. So if you're at any of the stores look them up and say thank you for helping us organize this. </p><p></p><p>Rishi did an awesome job of herding the cats at Chantilly; giving me the opportunity to herd them in Woodbridge. A lot of the credit goes to him and definitely to all the DMs running those tables. If it wasn't for them we would not be getting the good reviews from players and DMs alike.</p><p></p><p>At the Woodbridge store we had a packed house, which is hard to do at that store simply because of its size.</p><p></p><p>I have to say that I'm tired now but I had an absolute blast yesterday. I enjoy DMing but on venues like these were we had some completely new people playing 4e for the first time ever, having them come up to us and thank us for the good time they had, is really awesome. I even have some grognard friends that commented that they wanted to play the adventures they were not able to play on that day. So yeah, even grognards can have a good time with this system.</p><p></p><p>I had one of the judges tell me that he thought he screwed up a specific encounter on an adventure. I kind of smiled because 4 of the players at that table had already come up to me and told me what a fantastic time they had. I just said, "if the players made it a point to come tell me what a fantastic time they had, I'm pretty sure that you did not screw it up..."</p><p></p><p>The tables I ran had some real funny moments, like the dwarf vs. black dragon wrestling match. I'd love to hear from the judges and the players some of those funny anecdotes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D'karr, post: 4278999, member: 336"] See this is the kind of stuff that I love to hear. I'm really glad people had a good time. There were some behind the scenes snags but nobody even noticed them. The Game Parlor stores are a great venue and they really did bend over backwards to support us. Rob and Cindy, the owners, are great people and deserve a hearty thank you. Also Craig Roberts who helped us in the ordering of materials and reserving space for us. Then there are those guys that run the stores on these days, the Staff, they really are the ones that support us on these days. So if you're at any of the stores look them up and say thank you for helping us organize this. Rishi did an awesome job of herding the cats at Chantilly; giving me the opportunity to herd them in Woodbridge. A lot of the credit goes to him and definitely to all the DMs running those tables. If it wasn't for them we would not be getting the good reviews from players and DMs alike. At the Woodbridge store we had a packed house, which is hard to do at that store simply because of its size. I have to say that I'm tired now but I had an absolute blast yesterday. I enjoy DMing but on venues like these were we had some completely new people playing 4e for the first time ever, having them come up to us and thank us for the good time they had, is really awesome. I even have some grognard friends that commented that they wanted to play the adventures they were not able to play on that day. So yeah, even grognards can have a good time with this system. I had one of the judges tell me that he thought he screwed up a specific encounter on an adventure. I kind of smiled because 4 of the players at that table had already come up to me and told me what a fantastic time they had. I just said, "if the players made it a point to come tell me what a fantastic time they had, I'm pretty sure that you did not screw it up..." The tables I ran had some real funny moments, like the dwarf vs. black dragon wrestling match. I'd love to hear from the judges and the players some of those funny anecdotes. [/QUOTE]
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