03-26-2019, 01:29 PM
Apologies, I have not been able to resurrect these files from an old Hard Drive.
A few thoughts (while I'm thinking about it) that I recall. Not spoilers, but just things coming to mind...
- Dave was at the first Interactive (at MegaCon in Orlando).
- We had a King's Command Performance competition where different folks took time doing small bits and the winner was named Greatest Performer in Blackmoor and received an associated Certificate with some good benefits.
- There was a very large battle towards the end of the Interactive. The low/medium/high level groups were giving goals to accomplish. We did some really fun stuff. Siege weapons had effects across all three battlefields. What I'm trying to say here is that fireballs launch from the medium table could land on the low or high table if they missed. It made the whole experience extra terrifying.
- At the end, all of the participating players we permanently changed as a function of being at that place. (including a certificate to boot)
It was really big fun and it was nice to think back to that time.
The one fun thing that Dave said that's echoing back "Never Trust a Rabid Squirrel!"
Uther, Once and Always!
Dustin
A few thoughts (while I'm thinking about it) that I recall. Not spoilers, but just things coming to mind...
- Dave was at the first Interactive (at MegaCon in Orlando).
- We had a King's Command Performance competition where different folks took time doing small bits and the winner was named Greatest Performer in Blackmoor and received an associated Certificate with some good benefits.
- There was a very large battle towards the end of the Interactive. The low/medium/high level groups were giving goals to accomplish. We did some really fun stuff. Siege weapons had effects across all three battlefields. What I'm trying to say here is that fireballs launch from the medium table could land on the low or high table if they missed. It made the whole experience extra terrifying.
- At the end, all of the participating players we permanently changed as a function of being at that place. (including a certificate to boot)
It was really big fun and it was nice to think back to that time.
The one fun thing that Dave said that's echoing back "Never Trust a Rabid Squirrel!"
Uther, Once and Always!
Dustin