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<blockquote data-quote="Izerath" data-source="post: 316247" data-attributes="member: 6743"><p><strong>One of those lucky few</strong></p><p></p><p>Well hello Piratecat!</p><p></p><p>It's a bit strange placing a real name and face to a handle instead of the opposite, as is so often the case when dealing with the wired world.</p><p></p><p>I just wanted to say I have been a long-time lurker around here, not the boards in particular, but EnWorld in general, ever since Mr. Noah's site went defunct. I finally decided to pipe up when I discovered that you, Kevin Kulp, were in fact Piratecat.</p><p></p><p>Now, you're probably wondering.....who is this freak? I don't know him! Well, let me introduce myself. My name in Ron Janik and here's how you may (or may not) remember me.</p><p></p><p>I was one of those lucky few who played in your Call of Cthulhu "Art for Art's Sake" slot on Thursday at Gencon. I played Tabitha during that session and I just wanted to say it was the best dam RP I have ever experienced at Gencon. </p><p></p><p>No holds barred, no kissing up. I mean that sincerely. And here's more. </p><p></p><p>It perhaps ranks up there with one of the best RP sessions I have played in all time. I can't ever recall a game where nearly everyone stayed in character for every minute of the game. In my 18 years of playing, that's a tough feat to accomplish by any stretch of the imagination, especially among a group of total strangers.</p><p></p><p>You truly pour your heart and soul into GMing and you bring it out of the players at the table. You do a wonderful job at setting the stage and setting the bar for the level of play you expect at the table through actions, not words. I can't say enough about my experience at your gaming table. My buddy (the guy who played the old insane man, Peter, I think) agreed. We recommended the game to everyone we saw the rest of the con. Others went and played, and came back with the same result.</p><p></p><p>So cheers to you on your award. It was well deserved! </p><p></p><p>Hopefully I will get to know you and others in the EnWorld community in the time to come, and I promise, I will do my best to live up to the stellar standards so dubiously set by you. </p><p></p><p>Thanks for making my GenCon a memorable one! I am looking forward to future correspondence an all manner of topics. So let the words flow, and good gaming!</p><p></p><p>Sincerely, </p><p></p><p>Ron Janik, a.k.a. Izerath</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Izerath, post: 316247, member: 6743"] [b]One of those lucky few[/b] Well hello Piratecat! It's a bit strange placing a real name and face to a handle instead of the opposite, as is so often the case when dealing with the wired world. I just wanted to say I have been a long-time lurker around here, not the boards in particular, but EnWorld in general, ever since Mr. Noah's site went defunct. I finally decided to pipe up when I discovered that you, Kevin Kulp, were in fact Piratecat. Now, you're probably wondering.....who is this freak? I don't know him! Well, let me introduce myself. My name in Ron Janik and here's how you may (or may not) remember me. I was one of those lucky few who played in your Call of Cthulhu "Art for Art's Sake" slot on Thursday at Gencon. I played Tabitha during that session and I just wanted to say it was the best dam RP I have ever experienced at Gencon. No holds barred, no kissing up. I mean that sincerely. And here's more. It perhaps ranks up there with one of the best RP sessions I have played in all time. I can't ever recall a game where nearly everyone stayed in character for every minute of the game. In my 18 years of playing, that's a tough feat to accomplish by any stretch of the imagination, especially among a group of total strangers. You truly pour your heart and soul into GMing and you bring it out of the players at the table. You do a wonderful job at setting the stage and setting the bar for the level of play you expect at the table through actions, not words. I can't say enough about my experience at your gaming table. My buddy (the guy who played the old insane man, Peter, I think) agreed. We recommended the game to everyone we saw the rest of the con. Others went and played, and came back with the same result. So cheers to you on your award. It was well deserved! Hopefully I will get to know you and others in the EnWorld community in the time to come, and I promise, I will do my best to live up to the stellar standards so dubiously set by you. Thanks for making my GenCon a memorable one! I am looking forward to future correspondence an all manner of topics. So let the words flow, and good gaming! Sincerely, Ron Janik, a.k.a. Izerath [/QUOTE]
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