--- In [email protected], Nick Huggins <ksha...@...> wrote:

I remember a sentiment of "if I don't intend to experience the whole
> story I won't book
> into a small part of it."
> 
> Nick.


Pretty much my sentiments. With an emphatic "No, thank you but no."

While us Galway folk do sell the likes of Itzacon as a con for games and gaming 
over and above the social peripherals that come with all cons (Pubquiz, chats, 
a few drinks and catching up) I wouldn't recommend that they or any existing 
con do this without being left with the possibility of either no or too few 
sign ups or splitting the vote on their actual RPG timetable. 

And as someone who in the past has gm'd every single slot of a convention more 
than once, I relish the thought, to paraphrase Nick, of being stuck with the 
same folk for three days.

I campaign outside cons.  I run games for who I want as my players, I play with 
who I like and so on. Cons aren't about this, never have been.

Triways and Trilogys aside, this is the domain of larping.  Larping requires a 
different sort of concentration than TT, it is more conducive to pauses and 
coasting without losing its focus.

If I get a chance to fit in a game of In Nomine, Cthulhu and Continuum in one 
day at a con I'll take it rather than a full day of any of them.

Variety is the spice of life.

Charles. 


 



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