Bring your Threads of Legend character or play a pre-generated character in this new adventure, the Path of Sages, by Drew Caldwell. Players can play in both Friday and Saturday slots if they wish. For existing character updates, contact Serespar@hotmail.com
Capt. Patriot has been a thorn in your side for years, constantly thwarting your plans for world domination. You lay awake at night plotting to humiliate and kill him. Now, someone has done it for you, robbing you of solace. You aim to find out who. and make him pay. Take the part of a supervillain determined to vent his frustrations in a moderately tongue-in-cheek V&V adventure.
Capt. Patriot has been a thorn in your side for years, constantly thwarting your plans for world domination. You lay awake at night plotting to humiliate and kill him. Now, someone has done it for you, robbing you of solace. You aim to find out who. and make him pay. Take the part of a supervillain determined to vent his frustrations in a moderately tongue-in-cheek V&V adventure.
A group of Evil characters must locate and steal the corpse of a famous good Cleric during the High Holy Feast of The Niv. Adult players only, DM can play as long as it takes ! Game description can be found at www.dragonmm.com/gencon.htm
Come on and play a simple game with no premade characters or conception. Rules will be provided but put on the back burners as characters are created on the fly (as well as the story!) and the action begins. Bring a d20, some d6s or d10s & lets tell a story! Interactive development of them story and characters is the key, as we go crazy & roleplay the characters we always wanted to play. while blowing off the results of horrid die rolls with panache!
"Oh! Listen to this, Buffy! 'The UC-Sunnydale gaming club is proud to host SunnyCon, a game convention. Everyone is invited to attend.' That sounds like a great way for us to meet other freshmen and. normal people! Doesn't it? I mean, 'cause, that would be cool&"
The Dreadwood is a more tranquil place than the name implies; for it was only named so due to the thick canopy it has - serving to make it somewhat dark even at high noon with a clear sky, and thereby somewhat dreadful.. One place does the name of the forest proper credit, however: a fell keep and tower, avoided even by the wild elves of the forest, and rumored to contain ancient, well guarded treasure. Do you have what it takes to fave the hall of the Dreadwood? Come find out. Hosted by Edward Geraci.