GenCon 2014!!

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Re: GenCon 2014!!

Post by jamesrbrown » Wed Jun 25, 2014 5:14 am

I just booked my flight and hotel reservations for GenCon!!! Can't wait to see you all there in August. You will find me at the Cubicle7 booth. It's going to be an epic 4 days of gaming.
Please visit my blog, Advancement Points: The One Ring Files, for my TOR Resources

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Re: GenCon 2014!!

Post by shipwreck » Tue Jul 22, 2014 12:17 am

Hello, all! Checking in again as we are just under a month away from the big weekend!

Let's plan to meet Saturday evening at 8pm at the C7 booth for our unofficial game. We'll move on from there either to the general gaming area or a local drinkery.

I will plan to bring most of my materials and some pre-made characters. I'm willing to play Loremaster, though there are no doubt others of you more qualified. If you had the good fortune to attend some of the official events I'd love to see the scenarios they provide (assuming you get prints). Anything else we ought to work out?

Finally, I would like to invite any of you who are interested to join me really any time during the Con to learn/play the Lord of the Rings the card game. It's a great game rich in Tolkien goodness, and me and my fellow podcast buddies will be hanging around all weekend, as well as hosting a little gathering 8PM Friday at the FFG booth.

Thanks!
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Re: GenCon 2014!!

Post by shipwreck » Tue Jul 29, 2014 2:41 pm

Two last things: is there anyone who will definitely be playing? I have no problem with winging it, but if you're definitely in please let me know.

Second, is anyone planning on bringing some of their books/materials? It would save me some packing room if I could borrow them for this. :)
Elfcrusher wrote:But maybe the most important difference is that in D&D the goal is to build wtfpwn demi-god characters. In TOR the goal is to stay alive long enough to tell a good story.

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