This is a crazed “misfit kids vs. mob heist” adventure with the gripping action and humor of those 80s kids-on-bikes movies!
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Monday is ‘Public Library Day” at Faucrest Intermediate School –and You've got a problem! Ya’ see, they make every kid check out a book, and well, you sort of forgot to turn in the one from last year. Now, you and your Dare-Luck Club pals ain’t great at math, but if you’re right, the late fee is like $1,231.00 or something! The plan was simple; break into the Gudrun Community Library and reshelf the book. Just make it look like a clerical error. The only thing you didn’t count on was Boss Grimly’s boys breaking in that same night. But what the heck are they up to? This crazed “misfit kids vs. mob heist” adventure comes from the RPG rule book. If you like 70s and 80s adolescent adventure films –you’re going to love this!
How did a hostage situation lead to the rise of Cup Noodles? Who were the Shitennou before they were Sailor Moon villains? Come pick up a few more intriguing stories and facts from Japanese history!
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How did an earthquake lead to the development of ramen and a hostage situation to Cup Noodles? Who went "Gotta paste 'em all!" about religious stickers? Who were the Shitennou before they were Sailor Moon villains? What will you eat at a Buddhist temple, and why is it so good? Come pick up a few more intriguing stories and facts from Japanese history!
The miscreants from the Glass Cannon Network are gathering to play out a Lovecraftian nightmare for the modern age where cosmic horror and inappropriate humor vie for control of your sanity!
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Join Keeper Troy Lavallee and a cast of Glass Cannon Network all-stars as they struggle their way through a Modern Call of Cthulhu One Shot!
Modern players this event is for you! Great games and a great prize! Go 3-0 in this 3 round event and win a sealed box!
Description:
This tournament has 3, 50-minute Swiss rounds. Magic tournament format details at https://www.pastimesevents.com/formats . 1,600 Prize Tixs per Win and 200 Prize Tixs per Loss, Undefeated 1 Set Booster Box of The Lord of the Rings: Tales of Middle-earth. Prize Tixs and use details at https://www.pastimesevents.com/prizes
Modern players this event is for you! Great games and a great prize! Go 3-0 in this 3 round event and win a sealed box!
Description:
This tournament has 3, 50-minute Swiss rounds. Magic tournament format details at https://www.pastimesevents.com/formats . 1,600 Prize Tixs per Win and 200 Prize Tixs per Loss, Undefeated 1 Set Booster Box of The Lord of the Rings: Tales of Middle-earth. Prize Tixs and use details at https://www.pastimesevents.com/prizes
Modern players this event is for you! Great games and a great prize! Go 3-0 in this 3 round event and win a sealed box!
Description:
This tournament has 3, 50-minute Swiss rounds. Magic tournament format details at https://www.pastimesevents.com/formats . 1,600 Prize Tixs per Win and 200 Prize Tixs per Loss, Undefeated 1 Set Booster Box of The Lord of the Rings: Tales of Middle-earth. Prize Tixs and use details at https://www.pastimesevents.com/prizes
Make a silicon rubber mold using dice, meeples, terrain pieces, & other geeky objects. The mold is yours to take home or use in the resin and/or plaster casting classes.
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Make a five-sided, silicon rubber mold out of dice, meeples, pre-cast miniature terrain pieces (all provided by the instructor), or another non-licensed object you bring with you. If you want to make a mold of an object made of clay, it must be completely hard (fired or air-dried) before it can be used to make a mold. The mold you make is yours to take home, though it can be used before you leave Gen Con in the resin casting classes taught by the same instructor.
Make a silicon rubber mold using dice, meeples, terrain pieces, & other geeky objects. The mold is yours to take home or use in the resin and/or plaster casting classes.
Description:
Make a five-sided, silicon rubber mold out of dice, meeples, pre-cast miniature terrain pieces (all provided by the instructor), or another non-licensed object you bring with you. If you want to make a mold of an object made of clay, it must be completely hard (fired or air-dried) before it can be used to make a mold. The mold you make is yours to take home, though it can be used before you leave Gen Con in the resin casting classes taught by the same instructor.