d20 without ability scores? Spellcasters with unlimited spells? Monsters that work exactly like PCs? 100th-level non-epic characters? What is this stuff? Come talk about Sean's book Radical Changes and other weird things that may shape the future of the d20 system!
Elizabeth Vaughan, best-selling fantasy-romance author, and Donald Bingle, author of Forced Conversion and a plethora of short stories, read from their latest works.
Real Feasts: Menus and Entertainment from Medieval Cookbooks
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What were feasts like in the Middle Ages? Did they serve gruel? Turkey legs? How about whole roasted oxen? This seminar provides detailed descriptions of feasts taken directly from northern Europe in the 13th, 14th and 15th century. Subjects covered are foods served, table settings, manners, and the entertainment during the feast.
How many players should you have in your game? How do you make the most of time limits? How can you best use your prep time before the convention? Can you create a dilemma that will really get to your players? With a combined forty years of convention game design, Dave and Mike want to help you make the most of your games. Come discuss with two of the creative minds behind Champions, Justice Inc. and Fantasy Hero tournaments.
Bob Bledsaw explains how the boarding party combat between Darth Vaderâs minions and the princesses defending soldiers, inspired him to design âImperial Infantry Squadâ. His design was so flexible that it could merge with âTravelerâ, âStar Warsâ, âSpace Operaâ or any other role playing system. It provided 11 exciting scenarios and could be played as a board game simulation or role playing simulation.
Ever have a really good idea for a new ruleâbut it flopped when you tried it in your campaign? Learn the d20 design secrets the professional game designers use, and how those secrets can improve your d20 System game ⦠or help you get your foot in the door as a freelance game designer. Free CD of d20 design guides. Presented by The Game Mechanics.
How do you scare your readers? How do you build terror and suspense and keep someone turning the pages well into the early-morning hours? Learn how to add an element of fear to your writing from our panelists, who are experts at sending shivers down peopleâs backs. Judi Rohrig, Richard Lee Byers, Tim Waggoner