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Thursday, June 16, 2011

South Texas Mini-Con August 20: Save the Date

Plans are firming up for the South Texas Mini-Con, a one-day classic rpg and miniatures all-day event organized by the rapscallion players and scurrilous gamemaster of the Hill Cantons. If you are interested in attending—or running a game—please drop me a line at kutalik at gmail dot com.

Here's the updated information:

When: Note the change (this is now firm), Saturday, August 20, 2011. Starting likely at 10:00 am and finishing when they kick us out.

The Mini-Con site (more or less)
Where: This is also now firm. The New Braunfels Convention Center break-out room. See here for more info on the site.

Who: 20-30 participants. If we are looking like we will hit over 30, we may rent a second room and open up more sessions.

What: One-day gaming event with morning and afternoon sessions. We will likely run 3-4 games in each session depending on interest levels. To date, we have three very likely sessions: a starship mini game (Desert Scribe), an AD&D first edition session (Brad/Skullcrusher), and an Empire of the Petal Throne adventure (yours truly).

Several maybe sessions include a possible Chainmail minis battle (playing out action in the on-going Domain Game) or Humanspace Empires game (me again). We also have a few special surprise sessions in store for participants.

Registration is free, but any and all contributions will be greatly appreciated.  

5 comments:

  1. Me and Kenneth are coming down to represent for the old Austin Hill Cantons crew. Thanks oh master of dungeons for getting this rolling.

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  2. I'm looking forward to this. Now I just need to come up with a Starfleet Wars scenario. And playtest it first. And before all that, play the game for the first time to learn the rules.

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  3. Hmmm...I want to run something, but I also want to play in the Starfleet Wars game. Arrg!

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  4. how do I register for the mini-con . . .

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  5. Registration is pretty simple, say you are coming (and do so) and you are in. First come, first serve.

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