Behold! My Pants!

Mar 10, 2009 22:32

Ah, the obligatory post Intercon wrap up post of doom.

Let's see...

Thursday night and Friday I ran the new, exciting, and surprisingly successful Thursday Thing. People had fun, played games, went to panels, ran panels, and... well it was awesome. I also moderated the final panel of the Thing, Time Travel, Telekenesis and other Taboos of LARP Writing with such awesome people as Derrek Herrera (the Manager of Future Imperfect), Jim MacDougal and Eddy Karat. It was awesome to have a discussion amongst such interesting people and talking about GMing and writing and all sorts of stuff.

After rushing to and from the commuter rail station and getting lost due to bad directions from the front desk, I was Londo Mollari in Story Wars. It was a fantastic game, and it was all the better due to my fabulous pants.

Saturday Morning, I was Sir Ruiz Ryu-Wo in To Kill a Vampire, which was fantastic and all the more fun since I had a stalker. I felt awesome.

Then I was "Guy sitting behind the desk" in Ops: The Con-runnening. I like doing ops, I like helping people, and I like playing with the cash register.

Then I got off the waitlist and got to play a Psycho in Future Imperfect:Gulag. That game had a fantastic ambiance, some wonderful people running it and some really interesting scenarios. I got to have the (apparently) only gun duel of the day and was the only one left behind. But that was okay, it made sense.

My experience in Martha Stewart's Guide to Interdimensional summoning (and Basting a Turkey) can be summed up in one line. "I had to convince my boyfriend that he's gay... and Dantalion beat me to it." It was a lot of fun, and, well, I got into the role a lot more than I thought I would.

There was apparently a bit of time on Saturday night where I was in a threesome, but I don't remember that at all, but there was partying and dancing and then a bit of sleep.

Finally, I was Bill Fitch in Standoff (High Noon Edition). It was a short, fun, silly game with foam guns and silly people. It was a perfect Sunday game, though it could have been a 2 hour game if need be.

Then, Con-Wrap: the conga-ing was lots of fun... and you can't pee enough.

The informal Dead Dog was the perfect way to end a fantastic Intercon weekend and I want to thank eveyrone who ran a game I was in or played in a game with me or just said hi for making this one of the best Intercons I have ever been to. You guys are fantastic

-Josh Sheena

(Crossposted to interconlarp )
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