There are just plain players -- there are obnoxious players -- there are players who bend the rules a little bit -- there are lonely players -- there are players with Aspergers, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorders, etc -- there are players who are just bad sports -- there are players who want to get involved, but don't know how to do that --there are all kinds of players ....
And then there are AWESOME players who have fun AND who reach out to help EVERYONE get involved. They counsel the cheaters and the cheesers -- they advise the obnoxious -- they look out for the lonely, the disenfranchised, the clueless, and the just plain new player ...
And, sometimes, if we are lucky enough, the owners, marshalls, Plot, logistics, etc get these Players of Awesomeness to get involved in helping to run the game, to get involved with customer service, to help write plot, to become Marshalls, etc.
A really well run game cherishes ALL its players.
I happen to be lucky enough to play in Connecticut where we have lots of Players of Awesomeness all over the place. Some of them are involved with helping to run and manage the game -- some of them are just players who are just real nice folk -- some of them are players who also are struggling with their own limitations and reach out to folks who they recognize as also struggling -- some of them are just people who are real helpful in their personal lives as well as at game, like teachers, nurses, and various types of therapists and such.
I wish everyone was as lucky as we are in the Caldaria game.
Thank you, all of you Players of Awesomeness. You help make the game so much fun.