So many things to say, so little bandwidth. Okay, so there's probably enough, but I'll keep this as succinct as possible!
1. Role-playing! That's what we come for, right? From Alda to Drak, Lucas to Ithica, Derrick (sp?) Dreamweaver and King Broomis and all in between, what a wonderful weekend of role-playing opportunities. This event was actually very combat "light" for me, but it was fun all the same!
2. New year, new gear. Allow me a moment of one part vanity and another part praise, as I thank Amanda Wells, Christine Maudlin, and Todd Silber for creating Khorwyn 2.0. My costuming, accessories and weapons were virtually all new, thanks to the extraordinary talents of these three people, making my first game back this season a comfortable, balanced, and efficient experience. I love that we have so many proficient creators among us, and will always commission within our community first before shopping elsewhere. Thank you so much, Amanda, Christine, and Todd.
3. I'd like to thank the Plot Committee, Collin Babcock especially, for giving Khorwyn the opportunity to shine both with triumph and humiliation. I feel honored that I had the opportunity to single-handedly gather information on a stealth mod for the very first thing I did in-game Friday night. I also feel honored...or is it humbled...to have fallen prey to the wit of our plot writers via Todd Silber as an Amani Ranger, when I had no choice but to walk back into the Black Stag in nothing but my...(clears throat)...tanned and chiseled skin. :thumbsup:
4. Tracking the strange swirly-goopy-cariosisy-humanoidy things through the forest, rain, and eventual tomb gave me an extended opportunity to be not only useful to the town, but also created lots of fun role-plays with Baron Harrison, Derrick (sp?), Leona and others.
5. FRANK! As I've joked with our new player, everything is better when exclaimed. Once introduced to the concept of LARPing, Frank dove in head-first and never looked back. All I had to do was loan him my rulebook and player's guide, and he created a character, make-up, costume, and dare I say the most difficult weapon to wield in our game for his FIRST EVENT. Frank, you rock. :shock:
6. Attending Ithica's Saturday morning training session on Saturday morning was a wonderful way to include actual useful stretching and exercises into our game. It's a good thing the mercenaries weren't there to ambush us. They would have been rollllllllllled.
7. Amelia's coffee-craving Chaos Elemental made my Sunday morning. Holy crap, does that girl know funny. :funny:
8. The Mons Regalis spectacle, plot, and eventual crowning of King Broomis was wonderful. Just being able to be present and witness such a pivotal moment in our game's plot was great. What wasn't so great was the anxiety-ridden moments in my brain as Dukes, Lords, and Knights began kneeling and pledging fealty, and I feared I needed to do the same as First Ranger of Blythedale. Thankfully that duty stopped before it got to the Squires, because I was so not prepared! :zonks:
9. Being berserked for, like, an hour on Sunday morning? That was hysterical. I love being thrown by Garathon as much as he loves throwing me. The "let's pose Garathon and Khorwyn like they're having gay sex because we have the maturity of 12-year-old boys" moment could have been done without, but otherwise kudos to all who were agreeable to physical role-play once we'd been been stripped of our weapons.
10. While it's strange to say it's a "favorite" moment, I'd like to extend my compassion to Scott for speaking about Joe in our closing ceremonies, and to all others who grieve his loss. I did not know Joe very well at all, but I share in Scott's feelings that we should value one another and our time together to the fullest. Our community is unique, and it is strong. We do not have the ability to know how much time we have here on this earth, but we do have the ability to share and enjoy it with one another. I'm glad we all come together when and as we do, to share our friendship, talents, and lives.
See everyone in three weeks!
