Re: NTRPGCon Report
Posted: Wed May 05, 2010 12:33 pm
Thanks for the info, Mike. I'll scoot on over to your site and see if I can get something worked out so I don't have to end up sleeping in grodog's bathtub 
https://knights-n-knaves.com/phpbb3/
https://knights-n-knaves.com/phpbb3/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=5785
It's GOT to have the original cover art. Non-negotiable.Badmike wrote:... I'll reveal on here for the first time that Peter K. has authorized reprints of the rare Wee Warriors D&D module "Palace of the Vampire Queen". This is the first ever published D&D module, and the rights are not owned by TSR/WOTC, and Pete has nicely agreed to pass ownership/copyright of this (and other Wee Warriors publications) to NTRPG Con! Like the Kask modules, this will be in digest form, and looks great (I've seen the copies). They will only be available at the con for right now, although we may make these available later on (unlike the Kask modules which will only be available at the con until they sell out).
Sharing a room with a dude named "Chainsaw" is like eating at a place called "Greasys".......you might get what you paid for!!!DungeonDork wrote:Got myself registered on the con forum. Still need to actually register for the con but I'm 100% sure at this point. Chainsaw has graciously agreed to share his room with me and I imagine I may be sharing a ride up to Dallas with some of the other Houston fellas..
I live life on the edge! Only half of the K&K guys I have met have turned out to be axe-murderes so I will take my chances.Badmike wrote:Sharing a room with a dude named "Chainsaw" is like eating at a place called "Greasys".......you might get what you paid for!!!DungeonDork wrote:Got myself registered on the con forum. Still need to actually register for the con but I'm 100% sure at this point. Chainsaw has graciously agreed to share his room with me and I imagine I may be sharing a ride up to Dallas with some of the other Houston fellas..![]()
Naw, Chainsaw is very good folk. Get registered, DD, it helps us make plans the more we can project how many attendees we will have. My fear is that 50 people will register the last week and we won't have enough games scheduled (that, or we have 50 walk up Friday night, but nothing you can do about that....)
Mike B.
With the crowd at ntrpgcon, I doubt lack of DMs or pick-up games will be a problem, even if the official games are full.DungeonDork wrote:I intend to bring a few casual games along with me in case anyone may get stuck with some downtime.
I'll definitely take that under consideration.Philotomy Jurament wrote:With the crowd at ntrpgcon, I doubt lack of DMs or pick-up games will be a problem, even if the official games are full.DungeonDork wrote:I intend to bring a few casual games along with me in case anyone may get stuck with some downtime.
I'm just aching to beat some of you rubes in a gunboat-style Diplomacy game.Philotomy Jurament wrote:With the crowd at ntrpgcon, I doubt lack of DMs or pick-up games will be a problem, even if the official games are full.DungeonDork wrote:I intend to bring a few casual games along with me in case anyone may get stuck with some downtime.
Wasn't suggesting you shouldn't bring some extra games.DungeonDork wrote:I'll definitely take that under consideration.
Sorry to hear that.DungeonDork wrote:Yeah, I guess that's true if I read your comment differently.
It's been one of those weeks. I'm in full-on negative mode.
Thanks. I was scared of you before.Philotomy Jurament wrote: No worries on reading stuff one way or another. I know how the Internet is. (I also just switched from my stern old Fritz Leiber with raised eyerbrow to a younger, less cantankerous-looking Leiber, to soften my web presence.)