[TRAILseeker #58] How To Run A Successful Festival

New for TRAILseeker patrons! Festivals are staple of the fantasy genre, and this article from Jeff Gomez presents over a dozen festival games to spice up your Pathfinder game world. With festival sizes ranging from a village to a worldwide event, and contests including Bop the Rat, Coal Holder, Shot for Shot, and Ring the Bell, your PCs will easily spend an hour or two exploring the show! Illustrated by Ellis Goodson. Become a patron now to get this and nearly 60 other Pathfinder articles!

New for TRAILseeker patrons! Festivals are staple of the fantasy genre, and this article from Jeff Gomez presents over a dozen festival games to spice up your Pathfinder game world. With festival sizes ranging from a village to a worldwide event, and contests including Bop the Rat, Coal Holder, Shot for Shot, and Ring the Bell, your PCs will easily spend an hour or two exploring the show! Illustrated by Ellis Goodson. Become a patron now to get this and nearly 60 other Pathfinder articles!


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DanielStone

Villager
Festival is not something that is easy to organize for sure. A lot of festivals have failed because of bad organizing and when you go to one it is clear from the start if it is going to be a good one or not. My friend and I decided to start organizing parties and it is something we are really passionate about. When you organize those kind of events you need to have a good equipment supplier. We hire event lighting equipment from a really good place and we never have to worry about that part. It is really good when you have something like that sorted out so you can focus on other things.
 
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