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Dragonmeet 2009: Who's Running?
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Re: Dragonmeet 2009: Who's Running?
Avatar wrote:Morning or afternoon Scott?
Damn, Matt, you're expecting me to be organised!
Um, let's say morning.
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Scott Dorward


- Location: Milton Keynes
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- Running: Apocalypse World, Monsterhearts
- Planning: Call of Cthulhu, Sorcerer
Re: Dragonmeet 2009: Who's Running?
Scott Dorward wrote:Avatar wrote:Morning or afternoon Scott?
Damn, Matt, you're expecting me to be organised!
Um, let's say morning.
Can't we say afternoon as I'd like to see how you run it compared to how I do?
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Avatar


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Re: Dragonmeet 2009: Who's Running?
Avatar wrote:Can't we say afternoon as I'd like to see how you run it compared to how I do?
What, you get me to go to all the effort of organising myself and then pull the rug out from under me like that? Sheesh!
We can indeed say afternoon.
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Scott Dorward


- Location: Milton Keynes
- Thanks: 527 given/294 received
- Playing: With fire
- Running: Apocalypse World, Monsterhearts
- Planning: Call of Cthulhu, Sorcerer
Re: Dragonmeet 2009: Who's Running?
Scott Dorward wrote:Avatar wrote:Can't we say afternoon as I'd like to see how you run it compared to how I do?
What, you get me to go to all the effort of organising myself and then pull the rug out from under me like that? Sheesh!
We can indeed say afternoon.
Looking forward to it.
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Avatar


- Location: Arkham Asylum
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Re: Dragonmeet 2009: Who's Running?
Depending on how it goes at the Games Weekend I'm going to in October, I might run an Asterix the Gaul game. 
Will be starting a new D&D 4e game in Mid Sussex from the 7th August. Please see this thread for more details - spaces still open!
Unlike several other people, I firmly believe D&D4e is a role-playing game, and I'm baffled by those that say it isn't.
Unlike several other people, I firmly believe D&D4e is a role-playing game, and I'm baffled by those that say it isn't.
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Tallarn


- Location: Haywards Heath, West Sussex
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- Playing: D&D4e, Savage Worlds, Ars Magic, Mage
- Running: Nowt
- Planning: Nothing
Re: Dragonmeet 2009: Who's Running?
Due to my wife taking her granddaughter to a certain vampire film, I find myself unexpectedly available on the 28th.
So, is there any LFR going on? I'm quite happy to DM, is there an LFR-co-ordinator for Dragonmeet?
Alternatively, do I sign-up to DM "The Great Winter Kobold Hunt"?
So, is there any LFR going on? I'm quite happy to DM, is there an LFR-co-ordinator for Dragonmeet?
Alternatively, do I sign-up to DM "The Great Winter Kobold Hunt"?
http://warhorn.net/our-realms-eclectic/ or "Reading in the Realms"
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MrNorway


- Location: Ascot
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Re: Dragonmeet 2009: Who's Running?
I can run a game of Little Fears in the afternoon slot.
http://www.rpgfurnace.com
Furnace Games Tsar
Furnace Games Tsar
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ElaineM


- Location: Southampton
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- Running: -
- Planning: Con games.
Re: Dragonmeet 2009: Who's Running?
MrNorway wrote:
Alternatively, do I sign-up to DM "The Great Winter Kobold Hunt"?
You can sign up to play "The Great Winter Kobold Hunt", which is being you as part of the presentation by The Phoenix Games Club.
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Avatar


- Location: Arkham Asylum
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Re: Dragonmeet 2009: Who's Running?
ElaineM wrote:I can run a game of Little Fears in the afternoon slot.
Elaine, please email detail of the game to me at neil@dragonmeet.co.uk.
Need title, no of players and if possible, a short description.
Thank you for offering to run something, as always, it's appreciated.
- Neil.
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neil

Re: Dragonmeet 2009: Who's Running?
Here's my game, which will be running in the afternoon slot.
Attack of the Mutant Kittens! using Little Fears
BadGirl, the three-legged black cat who lives in the old bottling factory with the mad bag lady, Mrs Shouty, has had kittens. If you could get to them, then maybe, just maybe, the grown-ups would let you keep them. The bottling factory is a scary place, though. It's dark, and leaky. It smells like cough syrup and pee. Mrs Shouty doesn't like kids. BadGirl has a nasty temper. But kittens are really cute. It's got to be worth it, right?
For 4-6 players.
Attack of the Mutant Kittens! using Little Fears
BadGirl, the three-legged black cat who lives in the old bottling factory with the mad bag lady, Mrs Shouty, has had kittens. If you could get to them, then maybe, just maybe, the grown-ups would let you keep them. The bottling factory is a scary place, though. It's dark, and leaky. It smells like cough syrup and pee. Mrs Shouty doesn't like kids. BadGirl has a nasty temper. But kittens are really cute. It's got to be worth it, right?
For 4-6 players.
http://www.rpgfurnace.com
Furnace Games Tsar
Furnace Games Tsar
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ElaineM


- Location: Southampton
- Thanks: 15 given/142 received
- Playing: -
- Running: -
- Planning: Con games.
Re: Dragonmeet 2009: Who's Running?
Not sure when I will run this yet, most likely in the morning slot.

'Cropcircles and Lights Out' by Darran Sims narrated by Darran Sims.
Supernatural: HeroQuest 2.0 adventure for 5 players.
Newcomers very welcome. Maturity preferred.
"Police reports are coming in from Fulton County, Georgia of cars driving at night without their headlights on. When helpful members of the public flash their lights in courtesy to warn the drivers they become victims to the drivers.
All that seems to be left are the abandoned cars with their headlights smashed out. No trace of the occupants have been found. Forensic reports do confirm that the blood found in the broken headlights is canine, not human.
Are these incidents related to the gang tags found in the recent spate of crop circles that also plague the area?"

'Cropcircles and Lights Out' by Darran Sims narrated by Darran Sims.
Supernatural: HeroQuest 2.0 adventure for 5 players.
Newcomers very welcome. Maturity preferred.
"Police reports are coming in from Fulton County, Georgia of cars driving at night without their headlights on. When helpful members of the public flash their lights in courtesy to warn the drivers they become victims to the drivers.
All that seems to be left are the abandoned cars with their headlights smashed out. No trace of the occupants have been found. Forensic reports do confirm that the blood found in the broken headlights is canine, not human.
Are these incidents related to the gang tags found in the recent spate of crop circles that also plague the area?"
Cheers,
Darran
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Con-Quest Midlands 2014. Derby Assembly Rooms, Derby, UK.
TBA.
http://www.con-quest.co.uk
Continuum 2014. John Foster Hall, Leicester University. UK.
Friday 25th - Monday 28th July 2014.
http://www.continuum.uk.com
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'A lack of planning on your part does not constitute an Emergency on my part'-http://darransims.livejournal.com/
Darran
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Con-Quest Midlands 2014. Derby Assembly Rooms, Derby, UK.
TBA.
http://www.con-quest.co.uk
Continuum 2014. John Foster Hall, Leicester University. UK.
Friday 25th - Monday 28th July 2014.
http://www.continuum.uk.com
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'A lack of planning on your part does not constitute an Emergency on my part'-http://darransims.livejournal.com/
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Darran


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Re: Dragonmeet 2009: Who's Running?
Will get some blood on the go 
RIP Spacebat. You belong to the stars now.
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Mythil


- Location: Yuggoth
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- Playing: D&D
- Running: Blood, Kult
- Planning: Blood, and death
Re: Dragonmeet 2009: Who's Running?
I'll also be running some short intro adventures for Doctor Who
(mainly as Dom said I could borrow the stunning GM's screen)
(mainly as Dom said I could borrow the stunning GM's screen)
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Corone


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Re: Dragonmeet 2009: Who's Running?
BITS will be there again. We're running two games of Traveller and we'll also have a new ship model to play ACQ skirmish games through.
"Hello, IT. <pause> Yes, we do support occult IT, too. <pause> Have you tried banishing it and re- summoning it again?"
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Elrick


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MiBs at Dragonmeet
For the record, the Steve Jackson Games Men in Black will have a couple of tables at the con. We'll have the usual selection of card and board games with us, and we're going to be running two GURPS sessions:
Morning Slot:
Europe on Mars
run by Phil Masters
With the Chinese taking the lead on Mars and the Americans playing catch-up - well, the EU mostly leaves them to it. We have other interests. But we do have citizens on the red planet, lending a hand, and the embassy in Port Lowell employ you to lend them a hand when they need it. Because on a frontier world, sometimes there are troubles to shoot, fights to stop, treaties to negotiate, or mysteries to solve. And you're transhuman enough to handle all of that.
(A Transhuman Space scenario.)
Afternoon Slot:
Charms to Soothe
run by Roger Burton West
They said you had a talent, that you were smart enough and fit enough and enough of a bastard that you could serve your country in a way most people never even get to hear about. And you did want to serve your country, didn't you? So you found yourself on the front line of a war that most people simply wouldn't believe was possible, working for a secret organisation tasked with defending the UK from whatever supernatural threat faces it.
(A tie-in to the novels of David Devereux, who'll be at Dragonmeet as a guest.)
Morning Slot:
Europe on Mars
run by Phil Masters
With the Chinese taking the lead on Mars and the Americans playing catch-up - well, the EU mostly leaves them to it. We have other interests. But we do have citizens on the red planet, lending a hand, and the embassy in Port Lowell employ you to lend them a hand when they need it. Because on a frontier world, sometimes there are troubles to shoot, fights to stop, treaties to negotiate, or mysteries to solve. And you're transhuman enough to handle all of that.
(A Transhuman Space scenario.)
Afternoon Slot:
Charms to Soothe
run by Roger Burton West
They said you had a talent, that you were smart enough and fit enough and enough of a bastard that you could serve your country in a way most people never even get to hear about. And you did want to serve your country, didn't you? So you found yourself on the front line of a war that most people simply wouldn't believe was possible, working for a secret organisation tasked with defending the UK from whatever supernatural threat faces it.
(A tie-in to the novels of David Devereux, who'll be at Dragonmeet as a guest.)
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Phil Masters


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