In the morning I played in Lawrence Whitaker’s RuneQuest 6 game. It was great to have Lawrence as a GM again, an experience I haven’t had the opportunity to enjoy since the conclusion of our Young Kingdoms campaign almost a year ago. (Also at the session was Ken St. Andre, creator of Tunnels & Trolls and co-author of the original Stormbringer RPG.)
[Lawrence holds up his beautiful new baby.]
After
the game and a quick lunch, there was a panel discussion with such RPG luminaries
as Ed Greenwood, Ken St. Andre, Lawrence Whitaker, and James Maliszewski (who
has posted his own report of OSR Con II).
The discussion was enjoyable and interesting, but went on a bit long,
eating into the time that had been allocated for the afternoon’s sessions.
[The panel (left to right): James M., Lawrence W., Ed G., and Ken St.A.]
During
the afternoon (and into the early evening) I ran a Call of Cthulhu game.
There were five players (including Lawrence, and fellow Call of Cthulhu
enthusiast Marcus, a.k.a. ‘Nigel Blackthorne’), which is about my limit for a
CoC game. I ran the scenario
‘Ghost Light’ from Chaosium’s fine Terrors
from Beyond book. While I had
hoped to prep an original scenario, limited time prevented me from doing
so. In any case, I picked ‘Ghost
Light’ because it was nicely suited to a convention (‘one-shot’) game, and it
worked out quite well, I think (well, except for the character who was turned
into a puddle of fetid black goo!).
[Marcus explains how his character responds to the eldritch horror.]
Kudos
to the organizer of OSR Con II, Chris Cunnington, for doing such a great
job! There are some pictures of
the con at Chris’s blog here. Kiltedyaksman also has a report at his Discourse and Dragons blog.
I
very much hope to attend again next year!
(The
above pictures shamelessly stolen from here.)
Forgot to make it out again this year!
ReplyDeleteHopefully there will be another one next year! It's a fun little con.
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ReplyDeleteI'm glad I made it out to the last half of Saturday - and particularly your session! It was well run, and a blast to play. Thanks again!
DeleteTwas good to have you there, Marcus!
DeleteAhoy there. A late comment, but I finally figured out that you were you from your more recent post. I had a great time in your game, and sang your praises in running the scenario here:
ReplyDeletehttp://carterscartopia.blogspot.com/2012/08/some-osrcon-impressions.html
A hell of a lot of fun. Good players, good senses of humor, and a good time. Thanks.
Glad you enjoyed the game, Spawn! It was good to have you there.
DeleteThanks as well for the kind write up at your blog. :)