Dead Gamers Society: RPG Rendezvous at DiceHouse
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Dead Gamers Society: RPG Rendezvous at DiceHouse
Greetings all,
I'd like to invite you all to the next Dead Gamers Society Fall RPG Rendezvous at DiceHouse Games in Fullerton on Sunday, October 24th.
What is the Dead Gamers Society?
Some of you know, because you're on the membership list. But, in brief, we are a RPG club based in Orange County, centered on White Wolf's World of Darkness games.
What is the RPG Rendezvous at DiceHouse?
Every quarter, we organized a micro-RPG con at DiceHouse Games in Fullerton and we run all types of RPGs (not just WOD). It's run all day on a Sunday and has two shifts, a morning shift from 10:00am to 2:00 and a afternoon shift, from 3:00pm to 7:00pm.
While our lineup is still being finalized, so far, scheduled to be run is:
-All Flesh Must be Eaten
-Leverage
-World of Darkness Mirrors
-Game of Thrones GM'd by your very own Chris Czerniak
More details to come soon.
I'd like to invite you all to the next Dead Gamers Society Fall RPG Rendezvous at DiceHouse Games in Fullerton on Sunday, October 24th.
What is the Dead Gamers Society?
Some of you know, because you're on the membership list. But, in brief, we are a RPG club based in Orange County, centered on White Wolf's World of Darkness games.
What is the RPG Rendezvous at DiceHouse?
Every quarter, we organized a micro-RPG con at DiceHouse Games in Fullerton and we run all types of RPGs (not just WOD). It's run all day on a Sunday and has two shifts, a morning shift from 10:00am to 2:00 and a afternoon shift, from 3:00pm to 7:00pm.
While our lineup is still being finalized, so far, scheduled to be run is:
-All Flesh Must be Eaten
-Leverage
-World of Darkness Mirrors
-Game of Thrones GM'd by your very own Chris Czerniak
More details to come soon.
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Ok folks heres the latest and the schedule...
The Dead Gamers Society presents the Fall RPG Rendezvous. This is our quarterly micro RPG con at DiceHouse were we play some of todays most intriquing RPG's, this is our chance to try some non-World of Darkness RPG's. Think of it like an RPG wine tasting.
To RSVP for these fine games, visit the DGS website at
http://www.meetup.com/Dead-Gamers-Society/
The schedule is as follows.
10:00 am to 2:00pm
-A Song of Fire and Ice Roleplaying
Presenting Green Ronin's Song of Fire and Ice Roleplaying. For years, readers have thrilled to the saga of Westeros as told in George R.R. Martin's best-selling A Song of Ice and Fire series. Now you can tell your own tales of the Seven Kingdoms and play the game of thrones in A Song of Ice and Fire Roleplaying. This is GM'd by San Diego's own Chris Czerniak.
-World of Darkness: Haus of Mirrors
Like Alice through the looking glass, this game takes you a trip through the World of Darkness like you never seen it before. With the recent publication of World of Darkness Mirrors, the window in which we see the World of Darkness has shattered and we now see a world twisted, frayed and mutated, but no less scary and mysterious. The Haus of Mirrors beckons you, come...enter. This is GM'd by Geist GM, Julie Scott.
-All Flesh Must Be Eaten
All Flesh Must Be Eaten is a roleplaying game set in a world of survival horror. A world where the dead have come back from their graves. You have no clue as to why they have returned but one thing is certain... They crave living flesh! Zombie games never get old and this is one of the best. This game is GM'd by Joe Sosta
3:00pm to 7:00pm
-Gamma World 4th Edition
The D&D Gamma World Roleplaying Game offers hours of rollicking entertainment in a savage land of adventure, where the survivors of some mythical future disaster must contend with radioactive wastes, ravaged cities, and rampant lawlessness. Against a nuclear backdrop, heroic scavengers search crumbled ruins for lost artifacts while battling mutants and other perils. This is DM'd by Joel Arellano
-Leverage the Roleplaying Game
Based on the popluar TV Shoe, the Leverage Role Playing Game puts you in the middle of a dysfunctional but highly-specialized group of con-artists, criminals, and crooks who are trying to turn over a new leaf. You protect the victims of corporations, mobsters, and corrupt politicians by using your expert skills to outwit and overcome the real bad guys. Using the award-winning Cortex System as its foundation, the Leverage RPG includes all the rules you need to create a team of rogues, plan a job, and get it done... even if it means going to Plan B. This game is GM'd by Tim James
-Savage Worlds: Weird War II
In the horror of war, dark things rise, and World War II is history's greatest conflict. The Japanese stalk the jungles of Southeast Asia. Carriers battle in the South Pacific. Tanks trundle across North Africa. Planes duel over England. The Nazi blitzkrieg conquers most of Europe with a genocidal madman at the controls. Prepare to battle the evil of the Axis powers and the hideous things that rise in their wake. This isn't just war-this is Weird War! This game is GM'd by Mike Cantin
-Unknown Armies
In Unknown Armies, players take the roles of movers and shakers in the occult underground, fighting a battle for the ultimate prize: ascension to a higher plane and a hand in creating the next incarnation of reality. Loathsome monsters, bizarre supernatural forces, mind-bending magic, warring cults, and ten thousand bullets -- it's a pulp apocalypse, and the players have front-row seats for the steel-cage death match of all eternity. GM Steve Ramirez will bring his twisted mind for the forey into Unknown Armies
The Dead Gamers Society presents the Fall RPG Rendezvous. This is our quarterly micro RPG con at DiceHouse were we play some of todays most intriquing RPG's, this is our chance to try some non-World of Darkness RPG's. Think of it like an RPG wine tasting.
To RSVP for these fine games, visit the DGS website at
http://www.meetup.com/Dead-Gamers-Society/
The schedule is as follows.
10:00 am to 2:00pm
-A Song of Fire and Ice Roleplaying
Presenting Green Ronin's Song of Fire and Ice Roleplaying. For years, readers have thrilled to the saga of Westeros as told in George R.R. Martin's best-selling A Song of Ice and Fire series. Now you can tell your own tales of the Seven Kingdoms and play the game of thrones in A Song of Ice and Fire Roleplaying. This is GM'd by San Diego's own Chris Czerniak.
-World of Darkness: Haus of Mirrors
Like Alice through the looking glass, this game takes you a trip through the World of Darkness like you never seen it before. With the recent publication of World of Darkness Mirrors, the window in which we see the World of Darkness has shattered and we now see a world twisted, frayed and mutated, but no less scary and mysterious. The Haus of Mirrors beckons you, come...enter. This is GM'd by Geist GM, Julie Scott.
-All Flesh Must Be Eaten
All Flesh Must Be Eaten is a roleplaying game set in a world of survival horror. A world where the dead have come back from their graves. You have no clue as to why they have returned but one thing is certain... They crave living flesh! Zombie games never get old and this is one of the best. This game is GM'd by Joe Sosta
3:00pm to 7:00pm
-Gamma World 4th Edition
The D&D Gamma World Roleplaying Game offers hours of rollicking entertainment in a savage land of adventure, where the survivors of some mythical future disaster must contend with radioactive wastes, ravaged cities, and rampant lawlessness. Against a nuclear backdrop, heroic scavengers search crumbled ruins for lost artifacts while battling mutants and other perils. This is DM'd by Joel Arellano
-Leverage the Roleplaying Game
Based on the popluar TV Shoe, the Leverage Role Playing Game puts you in the middle of a dysfunctional but highly-specialized group of con-artists, criminals, and crooks who are trying to turn over a new leaf. You protect the victims of corporations, mobsters, and corrupt politicians by using your expert skills to outwit and overcome the real bad guys. Using the award-winning Cortex System as its foundation, the Leverage RPG includes all the rules you need to create a team of rogues, plan a job, and get it done... even if it means going to Plan B. This game is GM'd by Tim James
-Savage Worlds: Weird War II
In the horror of war, dark things rise, and World War II is history's greatest conflict. The Japanese stalk the jungles of Southeast Asia. Carriers battle in the South Pacific. Tanks trundle across North Africa. Planes duel over England. The Nazi blitzkrieg conquers most of Europe with a genocidal madman at the controls. Prepare to battle the evil of the Axis powers and the hideous things that rise in their wake. This isn't just war-this is Weird War! This game is GM'd by Mike Cantin
-Unknown Armies
In Unknown Armies, players take the roles of movers and shakers in the occult underground, fighting a battle for the ultimate prize: ascension to a higher plane and a hand in creating the next incarnation of reality. Loathsome monsters, bizarre supernatural forces, mind-bending magic, warring cults, and ten thousand bullets -- it's a pulp apocalypse, and the players have front-row seats for the steel-cage death match of all eternity. GM Steve Ramirez will bring his twisted mind for the forey into Unknown Armies
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You had me at Gamma World. It's the day after Ben's first birthday party, so... I should be able to swing that, right?
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[quote="Drumheller"]Hello all,
Stay tuned, there will be some alterations to the schedule as Joseph Goodman of Goodman Games has accepted our invitation to come up and run some playtest demos of his new game coming out.[/quote]
Oh.
Well, then I'd want to check that out, too.
We need to get that guy at Hyphen-Con next year. I mean, we would've had him
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Ok all, the updates.
Joseph Goodman will be run two sessions of Dungeon Crawl Classics playtest. Session 1 will be from 10:00am to 2:00pm. Session 2 will be from 3:00pm to 7:00pm. You welcome to play in both sessions or one.
Feel free to change any RSVP's you may have done on the DGS website or if your not a member of the site, please post your RSVP's here and I'll make sure your seat is secure.
To read a little more details, visit the DGS website.
Joseph Goodman will be run two sessions of Dungeon Crawl Classics playtest. Session 1 will be from 10:00am to 2:00pm. Session 2 will be from 3:00pm to 7:00pm. You welcome to play in both sessions or one.
Feel free to change any RSVP's you may have done on the DGS website or if your not a member of the site, please post your RSVP's here and I'll make sure your seat is secure.
To read a little more details, visit the DGS website.
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[quote="Drumheller"]Ok all, the updates.
Joseph Goodman will be run two sessions of Dungeon Crawl Classics playtest.[b]Session 1[/b] will be from 10:00am to 2:00pm.[b]Session 2[/b] will be from 3:00pm to 7:00pm. You welcome to play in both sessions or one.
Feel free to change any RSVP's you may have done on the DGS website or if your not a member of the site, please post your RSVP's here and I'll make sure your seat is secure.
To read a little more details, visit the DGS website.[/quote]
Pencil me in for that morning DCC session, then, if you would. If it turns out I can't make it all day, I'll mention that ASAP. Thanks!
Mike Olson
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Hey hey, Louis -- count me out for the morning session, please. I won't be able to make it. I'll still be there for the afternoon game, though.
Mike Olson
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I like to thank all the San Diego guys who came up to the Fall RPG Rendezvous at DiceHouse today (Sunday October 24th)
Thank you to Chris for GM'ing A Song of Fire and Ice. If you need a courier check with the courtier. A classic moment indeed.
Also a shout out to Morgin Ellis (I know, not a San Diego resident) for GM'ing InSpectres on the fly, looks like it was a good time.
We hope to see you at OrcCon in Feburary.
Thank you to Chris for GM'ing A Song of Fire and Ice. If you need a courier check with the courtier. A classic moment indeed.
Also a shout out to Morgin Ellis (I know, not a San Diego resident) for GM'ing InSpectres on the fly, looks like it was a good time.
We hope to see you at OrcCon in Feburary.
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[quote="Drumheller"]I like to thank all the San Diego guys who came up to the Fall RPG Rendezvous at DiceHouse today (Sunday October 24th)
Thank you to Chris for GM'ing A Song of Fire and Ice. If you need a[i]courier[/i] check with the[i]courtier[/i] . A classic moment indeed.
Also a shout out to Morgan Ellis (I know, not a San Diego resident) for GM'ing Inspectors on the fly, looks like it was a good time.
We hope to see you at OrcCon in Feburary.[/quote]
And we'd like to thank you guys for the invite! Good times were had.
You guys should come down for The Hyph!
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[quote="Drumheller"]We hope to see you at OrcCon in Feburary.[/quote]
Oh no no no -- it is
Sorry I wasn't able to make it for the morning session -- I would've liked to have checked out DCC. We'll have to get Monsieur Goodman down to Hyphen-Con next year to run it.
Mike Olson
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