> Anybody have dates for Winter Fantasy in 2003?

The person in charge of that for Wotc is not due back from vacation until
tomorrow or the day after.  They are supposed to get back with me on dates at
that time.

> For those who attended this past year, what sorts of Open Gaming events did
> you see, and are there any rumors for this coming year?

Basically the events consisted of Living Greyhawk, Living Arcanis, Living City,
Living Force, and some very small events featuring Living Death, Living Verge,
and Classic D&D Benefits.  No rumors yet this year on WF that I am aware of.
The focus in Fort Wayne is currently the upcoming PentaCon (Nov. 1-3) which
draws between 800-1000 gamers (www.pentacon.org).

> Has anyone heard of an RPGA-like organization for open gaming products? Is
> that part of OrganizedPlay, or is Ryan just handling the Living City
> campaign?

Ryan handles strictly Living City.

> Have any of the 3rd party manufacturers ventured (or even
> discussed) creating anything similar to a living campaign or "tournament"
> products?

Pinnacle has just started a fan-run Living Deadlands campaign called DeadWest
RPGA.  There is now a Living Dragonstar and Living Kalamar campaign settign
also for RPGA.  I think you will see more 3rd parties getting involved over
time, but almost all of them will start out as a fan run living campaign to
begin with.  Hmmm... Living Oathbound anyone?

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