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A small, informal gathering for
tunnel delving, movie watching, and socializing. We'll bring
Wizards, Fire and Ice, and a great big pile
of classic horror movies.
31 March and 1 April, 2007
Rodeway
Inn, Miller Lane, Dayton Ohio
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Masters of Marz
The rogue rouge-colored planet traveling throughout the cosmos
is on a collision course with Earth. It is up to the Player-Characters
to discover the mystery that is behind this ill omen. Travel
to "Marzoom", as its natives call it, face incredible
dangers and behold a totally alien environment, as you try to
save the world.
Written and GM'd by Tom Kopf Loney
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The temple of the Sun God is located on the western sea coast,
surrounded by miles of flat green grasslands with only a few
patches of rubble marring the landscape. The stones are testament
to a bygone era of evil, a day long past, when a city surrounded
the pyramid, the city of Knor, the City of Sapphires. In those
days, the city stood not in grasslands but in the Ariek desert.
An adventure written by James L. Shipman and GM'd by Tom K.
Loney.
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Aside
We're no strangers to small conventions, get-togethers,
and what-have-you, but this may be almost as cozy a little group event
as the time we met another couple to play Call of Cthulhu
at a Red Roof Inn, eat pizza, and then walked around Columbus, Ohio
looking for decent Irish pub. Here's what a travel club has to say
about the hotel we'll be staying at...
"Stay here if you don't mind a set of
shaky steps,musty worn out carpeting, very limited breakfast offerings,a
general lack of maintainence of an old building,and sheets that won't
stay on the bed EEECH!!!!!. However the low price was nice."
I dunno about you, but as long as the heater works, the water is
hot, the rooms spacious enough, and the lounge is stocked, I can make
it a 4 star resort.
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