Tony C. Caputo, comic book artist, writer, publisher, editor, and author of "How to Self Publish Your Own Comic Book", and "Visual Storytelling: The Art and Technique" will bring pencils, grid sketch books and some simple and sound steps for teaching kids how to draw comics!
Mr. Ross Maker recounts how it felt to be in the first fantasy roleplaying campaign ever run. It was far beyond his boardgaming and tabel-top wargaming experience.
In the twisted brain of Ed Greenwood, the Forgotten Realms world was born, and in the years since, he has given us tale after tale of high adventure and fantasy. Please join us while we show him how much we love him and his work...with a Roast. Members of the roast panel will include R.A. Salvatore, Elaine Cunningham, other Forgotten Realms authors, and members of the WotC publishing team.
Have you ever wanted to work in the gaming industry, but never had a clue on how to go about it? Then this seminar is just the one for you. Come listen to the experts as they talk about what types of jobs there are and how to get noticed by the bosses.
Learn the classic MET system, discuss the setting, or bring your "Ever After" ticket to pick up your character before the game. Seminar intended for those playing in the "Ever After" LARP event.
Learn the classic MET system, discuss the setting, or bring your "Ever After" ticket to pick up your character before the game. Seminar intended for those playing in the "Ever After" LARP event.
Learn the classic MET system, discuss the setting, or bring your "Ever After" ticket to pick up your character before the game. Seminar intended for those playing in the "Ever After" LARP event.
The care and feeding of players, storylines, villains, settings, dice, and rules -- it's all the GM's job. Game designing GM's tell you their tricks, and then fight over the last Mountain Dew.
Okay, let us have it. What did you like, and what didn't you like about Gen Con this year? Come tell the Gen Con staff directly what we did well and what our opportunities are for improving our shows in the future.
Global War on Terror - Update 2005" National Security Lecture
Description:
Lots more than last year's presentation, especially regarding current strategy and the nature of Islam. A mini-course on Islamic beliefs, the socio-economic realities of the Islamic world, why certain Muslims are angry and at whom, who the terrorist groups are, what they want to achieve and how they go about it, which national governments support them (plus "why" and "how"), and the possible responses to this threat.