Gen Con 2016
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Gen Con 2016
My Gen Con TOR games on Friday have sold out so I'm pleased about that. This would be my third year of running TOR at Gen Con. I post it here to also mention that I was contacted by the Gen Con event staff asking me if I could run more TOR games at Gen Con because of demand for the game. I don't have any specifics on that but if you were considering running the game and not sure if you would have players apparently there is a good demand for the game so it would be worth your time!
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Yep. My one game (on Sunday) sold out with a quickness as well. It's definitely very popular at the con.
Jacob Rodgers, occasional nitwit.
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Since TOR is the game I play the most at home, I have avoided registering for games so I can stretch my wings and try some other stuff. But I'd love to observe some other LMs! So, if you guys don't mind, and I'm able to pop in, would that be alright?
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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Oh absolutely! Come hang out with me and my players; the more the merrier.
Jacob Rodgers, occasional nitwit.
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Ack! My flight is early Sunday.
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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We can always figure something out; I plan to spend a significant chunk of time at the C7 demo room and at the booth, talking up games to interested passers-by. So I imagine we'll see each other at some point.
Jacob Rodgers, occasional nitwit.
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For sure.zedturtle wrote:We can always figure something out; I plan to spend a significant chunk of time at the C7 demo room and at the booth, talking up games to interested passers-by. So I imagine we'll see each other at some point.
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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