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There are three games open for sign-up at the upcoming Gary Con XII! There are two adventures:
This is a Legends of Roleplaying Event. Negotiate, fight, or bribe your way past outlaws and do what you must to survive encounters with monstrous hybrids born of chaos as you strive to bring the most famous thief in the known world to justice.
This is a low level old school dungeon crawl, run by a DM who started playing in 1975 – it’s D&D as it was played in the 70’s. It is rules light and plays fast, even while you are slowly mapping the dungeon. Last year things were well under way within 15 minutes of our start time. So bring your iron spikes, holy water, and ten-foot pole. Choose a caller and a mapper, I’ll provide the pre-gens. Everyone is welcome at my table.
We’ll be using Blueholme rules, no experience necessary. We had a great time last year, and those who played last year are welcome back.
Of Rotting Earth and Weeping Stone
A temple dedicated to resurrecting ancient forces of chaos thrives under a long abandoned temple of law, desecrating all there that is sacred. Farmlands now reek of rotted flesh, stones weep blood, and unnatural fiends roam the night. You find the origin of this chaos….
A follow up to A Tale of Two Temples, though everyone is welcome. Bring your T2T character from an earlier session this year or last and I’ll bump it up a level at the start of this session.
This is a low level old school dungeon crawl, run by a DM who started playing in 1975 – it’s D&D as it was played in the 70’s. It is rules light and plays fast, even while you are slowly mapping the dungeon. Last year things were well under way within 15 minutes of our start time. So bring your iron spikes, holy water, and ten-foot pole. Choose a caller and a mapper, I’ll provide the pre-gens. Everyone is welcome at my table.
We’ll be using Blueholme rules, no experience necessary.
Awesome! Congrats on getting this game up and running. I ordered the print versions from Lulu and looking forward to trying out the NoN adventure. I hope you’ll come to Origins because I would love to join your table.
I rely on enthusiasts to run games in the US, as it’s a looong way from me. I should have clarified that the referee for this is James Spence, known as “muddy” on some RPG forums. This is the second time he’s running “A Tale of Two Temples”, while “Of Rotting Earth and Weeping Stone” is getting its first outing.
I’m just seeing this today. Sorry I missed it.