Wig'n'Stache V: Monsters vs Heroes, 5th Annual Charity Pub Crawl benefiting The Julian Center
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Costumed Indy pub tour: Bring or grow Mustaches (1ea free) or Wigs. (Super)Hero & (old school D&D)Monster costumes encouraged (Prizes)! Join a faction & play games to raise the most for Julian Center.
Yee Olde Dragon Master's Guide to the Mighty Labyrinth Quest
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Experience the world's only choose your own adventure, RPG band! The audience picks a character then each decision they make (by shouting the loudest) determines the next song.
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The lights will dim, the band will set the mood, the trippy labyrinthine visuals will appear and, at last, the Dragon Master will emerge from the smoke machines to guide the crowd on a hilariously epic fantasy metal quest. Each set is different. It's a choose your own adventure band! Success depends on the choices the audience makes and the luck of the icosohedral dice. All this combines to make for extremely captivated audiences (our videos show just how much we get the audience's attention). We have plenty of songs so each show is unique.
Back for his 21st year, “the great Luke Ski” will be performing his nerdy comedy music, latest parody hits, and original fan favorites on the topics of TV, movies, pop-culture, and stuff geeks love!
A group of players friendship is tested when one of the players reveals that he has enlisted in the army.
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Few dungeon masters can make the game come to life better than John Francis. Dwarves, Mages and Barbarians jump right off of their character sheets whenever he sits down at the gaming table of frisky suburbanite parents, Linda and Brandon. John Francis’ best friends, sailor-mouthed John Alex and thoughtful jock Jason, bring roguish swagger and knightly nobility to the game. And the object of John Francis’ affection, the feisty Tara, provides all the Half Elven Double Princess backstory they could ever need. But when Jason enlists to go to Iraq and with the relationship with Tara going nowhere, it may be time for John Francis to hang up his twenty sided dice and take a job on the other side of the country. However, John Francis is about to discover that leaving will prove tougher than the Tomb of Horrors.
Join the el33ts again this year for an unforgettable music XP. They've leveled up and are ready to bring you to another realm with fantasy and gaming themes.
Your favorite filthy magical rapper returns to Gen Con with his brew of raunchy dance song & this year he's joining forces with the south's most sorcerous MC - Spoken Nerd!
Dressed as pirates, samurai, and riverboat gamblers,and bards by nature, The Apathy Wizards deliver stories, songs, and hard-learned lessons with a smile on our faces.
Cel-e-brate good times...at Gen Con! Break out the leg warmers and neon, spike up those bangs and pop your collar because the 1980’s are back for one night only!
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Be sure to listen to your heart and check out our righteous dance party so you can go ahead and jump, get physical or bust a move! We’ve got the beat so whether the DJ brings back radical memories of your previous trip through the Reagan era or you’re experiencing it for the very first time, you won’t want to take a chill pill and sit this one out! Free to everyone with a 2014 badge because nobody puts Gen Con attendees in the corner, but showing off your gnarly break dancing skills is like, totally optional.
This charming indie rock outfit is making a rare all ages appearance outside of their native borough of Brooklyn to play upbeat songs about love and heartbreak in the world of Dungeons & Dragons.
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The indie rock outfit is making a rare all-ages appearance outside of their native borough of Brooklyn to play a sets worth of songs about love and heartbreak in the world of Dungeons & Dragons. Called “…one of the sharpest bands to ever hit the scene…” by the Nerdy Show and “damn good… damn good indeed” by Geek Radio Daily, the bespectacled five-hander strikes the perfect balance between playing no-frills tunes and telling a worthwhile story, offering something fresh to even the most jaded nerd rock aficionado. The band keeps things clean enough, and has a propensity towards keeping it brief, burning through their jams with hooky, minimalist musicality, stopping only to guzzle their drinks or poll the audience about "where the Catan at." Take a CD with you when you leave, and be warned: these songs will undoubtedly bounce around your brain for the rest of the convention.