Vestival Report
Apr. 19th, 2010 02:21 pmFriday night, I played in Welcome to Scearbridge.
I was cast as Zourain Rogers, and I was a little concerned when I got my character sheet, mostly because, while Zourain seemed like an interesting character, she's someone I'd want to strangle if I met her in real life. Picture a fluffy bunny pseudo-pagan, who claims to be an ardent activist but changes causes on a whim. On the other hand, she certainly had a personality, giving me a nice bit to play.
( Some spoilers )
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Saturday morning, I GM-ed Lifeline, with
bleemoo.
It was originally supposed to be Bard of Avalon, but because it's a larger game which ran relatively recently in the area, we didn't get enough players to run even at minimum. Lifeline had more flex - running with anything from seven to sixteen players. We ran with nine and it worked.
This was probably the most cooperative group of players we've ever had. More secrets came out, and the players wound up testing certain concepts which had never been tested before. Having a particular item as an actual prop rather than a card helped, I think. All in all a good run, despite the early setbacks and the last-minute casting. I can only thank my players and co-GM for this.
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Saturday morning and afternoon, I played Christina Adolphus of Sweden, in School For Young Women Specializing In The Arts Of Grace And Maidenly Submission. And if I described my experience in detail, this post would be novel sized. Instead, I'll simply rave about how awesome this game was. I love how these GMs tie each character into myriad plots, some of which the character never sees coming. I love how real they make the interpersonal plots, even the comical ones. ( Some spoilers )
Why is it that I can never describe
darkoni42,
gower and Uncle Don's games in any sort of coherent manner? Probably because I'm too busy squeeing. Highly, highly recommended!
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On Sunday morning, I played Ruby Ayers in Pop Diva Fashion Show. I was a bit bleary from end-of-con exhaustion, but still had a great time. My main goals in this game were to assist Mr. Whore (a Lady Gaga expy, played and costumed marvelously by
in_water_writ, as well as ( Some spoilers )
All in all a fun time, with some seriously amazing costumes and a freakin' Twitter mechanic.
elenuial and
hazliya are clearly smoking the good shit.
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Afterward, I went to Dead Dog, had a bit of a panic where I thought I'd lost my jeans somewhere, only to later find them stuffed in the bottom of my backpack, got driven home by
wired_lizard and crashed. Thank fuck for Patriots' Day, or I'd be a zombie now.
And that was my Festival of LARPs.
I was cast as Zourain Rogers, and I was a little concerned when I got my character sheet, mostly because, while Zourain seemed like an interesting character, she's someone I'd want to strangle if I met her in real life. Picture a fluffy bunny pseudo-pagan, who claims to be an ardent activist but changes causes on a whim. On the other hand, she certainly had a personality, giving me a nice bit to play.
( Some spoilers )
***
Saturday morning, I GM-ed Lifeline, with
It was originally supposed to be Bard of Avalon, but because it's a larger game which ran relatively recently in the area, we didn't get enough players to run even at minimum. Lifeline had more flex - running with anything from seven to sixteen players. We ran with nine and it worked.
This was probably the most cooperative group of players we've ever had. More secrets came out, and the players wound up testing certain concepts which had never been tested before. Having a particular item as an actual prop rather than a card helped, I think. All in all a good run, despite the early setbacks and the last-minute casting. I can only thank my players and co-GM for this.
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Saturday morning and afternoon, I played Christina Adolphus of Sweden, in School For Young Women Specializing In The Arts Of Grace And Maidenly Submission. And if I described my experience in detail, this post would be novel sized. Instead, I'll simply rave about how awesome this game was. I love how these GMs tie each character into myriad plots, some of which the character never sees coming. I love how real they make the interpersonal plots, even the comical ones. ( Some spoilers )
Why is it that I can never describe
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On Sunday morning, I played Ruby Ayers in Pop Diva Fashion Show. I was a bit bleary from end-of-con exhaustion, but still had a great time. My main goals in this game were to assist Mr. Whore (a Lady Gaga expy, played and costumed marvelously by
All in all a fun time, with some seriously amazing costumes and a freakin' Twitter mechanic.
***
Afterward, I went to Dead Dog, had a bit of a panic where I thought I'd lost my jeans somewhere, only to later find them stuffed in the bottom of my backpack, got driven home by
And that was my Festival of LARPs.