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Aug. 11th, 2008

Continuum

Continuum 2008 report and appreciation.

Continuum 2008 report and appreciation.

Just a report on the convention for those that didn’t get a chance to go and an expression of gratitude for those that contributed and made it possible. It is a repeat of what was said at the closing ceremony as many people were still gaming or socialising during it and generally having fun.

On behalf of the Continuum 2008 committee [as well as my own personal gratitude] we would just like to thank you all for such an excellent event. With you all it would be nothing.
Just seeing friends, old and new, just having a great time has been fantastic!
Everyone made that extra effort to enjoy themselves and spread that delight with others. It was starting to get contagious!


First off we would like to thank those attendees that had issues with the accommodation, the venue itself or the services we provided for their patience in those matters.
We hope that we managed to sort them out to your satisfaction. If not all I can do is humbly apologise and endeavour to make our next Continuum a better experience for you all.
The room allocations were partly our fault as we relied on the University of Leicester Conference Management to do most of the work on that and unfortunately things were missed. Fortunately the on-site staff worked really hard to help sort the issues out for us and I hope that we were able to get you where you wanted to be.
Next time we’ll work on the room allocations ourselves and get those groups of you who want to be together into accommodation together.

The other thing is that all the room keys were handed in at the end of the convention; this is a first as at previous conventions several keys have been taken home by mistake. I even did it myself last time!

In all we had 226 pre-show bookings and an additional walk up of over thirty unique day tickets. Several of the walk ups had come in off the street without knowing the event was on before hand.
We also had quite a few people new to role playing as well, not just RPG conventions.
So we probably had our largest attendance of the Continuum conventions and getting close to the golden age of the Convulsion conventions as well.
We hope that all the attendees had fun at the convention and they will over-look our short-falls. Without you all there wouldn’t be a convention.

I would like to thank you all for spreading the word about Continuum as word of mouth is what gets people through the door. So to those of you that have helped promote Continuum by talking about it on on-line lists, forums or face-to-face pat yourselves on the back and continue to talk about your experiences at the convention to all you know.

We had seven freeform games running over the course of the weekend with one of them running twice. I saw some pretty excellent costumes and all the players took great efforts to get into character. The model this time was smaller number of players in more games avoiding the large epic 70+ player games that can draw many of the convention’s attendees away from the main site at once. The smaller games also give the opportunity of a more intense role-play experience.
At this point we would like to thank Graham Robinson for stepping in at the last minute to sort out on-line freeform signing-up forms and questionnaires. It was a god send and a very workable system. His work in casting Sandy’s Freeform games is also appreciated and his assistance throughout the event was exceptional.
We would also like to thank all the Freeform writers and GMs for all their hard work they have put into their games and our event. I hope they and their players had great fun and enjoyed themselves. My regret is that I didn’t get to take photographs of all the great costumes and the characters portrayed of every game.
So big thanks goes to all the Freeform GMs Sue Lee, Martin Jones, Tony Mitton, Graham Robinson, Claire Steyert, Guy Jobbins, Tim Ellis, Sandy Petersen, Jeff Richard, Claudia Loroff, and Eini Einsporn. Addtional help also came from Graham Arnold, Nickey Barnard, Alison Rider-Hill, Mik Reed, AJ Smith, and Mike Snowden.
Sterling work!

We had approximately 85 tabletop games ran over the course of the weekend with several more delegate organised games being ran in any available space at any one time.
What was good to see was more delegate organised games, card games, board games, miniature or wargames being played in the main dining hall or around the venue.
So we would like to thank all the GMs that ran any kind of game at the convention.
It is surprising that we had just as many games as at previous cons but the demand this time was higher.
This is one area we’ll be seeking to improve for 2010. Quite simply we need to encourage more GMs to run more games at our convention. We do have some ideas how to work on that and some of the constructive feedback we’re getting is also going to help.
So without further ado I would like to thank the following GMs [not this is NOT a complete list, many more GMs ran games on the day and are worthy of more praise!]:
Newt Newport for running his D101 games all weekend, Evilgaz for his games plus his stint running a panel discussion [shy thing having to talk to all those people!], Steff Worthington, John Ossoway, Alex Helm, Keary Birch, Paul Fricker, Tim Bancroft, Marcus Rowland, Nathan Baron, Scott Dorwood, Neil Ford, Dom Mooney, Matt Harrison, Steve Dempsey, Malco Jones, Bazz Stevens, Declan Feeney, Simon Phipp, Alan Bligh, Ian Cooper, Graham Robinson, Sacha Ratcliffe, Elaine McCourt, Murgh Bpurn, SexyLemur, and all the committee members, gophers and Guests of Honour that ran games also. No doubt there are many more people I have missed off this list.

We also had a very good programme of seminars and panels this year and most were very well attended. As most panels were ran by the Guests of Honour or Committee members thanks for them appears later. A special thanks goes to Stuart Mousir-Harrison AKA Dr Moose for continuing his Role-playing and Religion seminar that had great applause at Continuum 2006. Evilgaz and Mike Mason ran a very informative seminar on ‘How to be a Good Convention Role Player’ that was very well received by an interested audience. Also to Graham Robinson for such a fine Pub Quiz ran in difficult situations in a very noisy bar! I would also like to thank David Scott for introducing many of the panels and being along side to assist.
Many of the panels worked very well as the audience members asked very interesting and challenging questions of the panellists. This evoked some fine responses from the panellists and made for a better seminar in all.

We would also like to thank Jon Hodgson, a very talented artist, for his very fine donation of his artwork for the cover of the Continuum 2008 Programme Book. A fantastic piece of art work that added greatly to the programme book and the convention as a whole. Snippets of the picture were also used on the name badges as well on the gopher and mentor badges.
Jon Hodgson is also doing the cover of the new HeroQuest edition and the same main character in the programme book cover appears in that picture as well, giving us a very strong link to that.

We also had some excellent contributors for the Continuum 2008 Programme Book, so many in fact that I had to increase the page count to a hundred pages!
With such a great choice and high standard it was a real personal pleasure to lay out and get produced.
So we would like to thank the following people who sent me some great articles and artwork for inclusion in the Programme Book:
Evilgaz for allowing me to use his role-playing article and to do some of my wacky cartoons to accompany it, Mike Mason for his tremendous Tarot game, Jonny Gray for his outstanding artwork, Stuart Mousir-Harrison for his HeroQuest setting, Mike Grace for his scenario and article, Mark Galeotti, with able assistance from Simon Phipp, for his first-rate Mythic Russia piece, Mokkurkalf for his inspiring artwork and Yog-Sothoth cartoons, Andrew Peregrine for his wonderful Qin cameo and the work on the Victoriana wands with Adrian Bott, Gavin Newton for his artwork for the Victoriana article, Jane Williams for her admirable stories, Len Simpson for sharing his excellent D&D setting, Grégory Privat for his insight into the Lunar Army, Graham Robinson for his superb stories and for sending me plenty to give me a choice, Claire Steyert for her beautiful story, C.S. Barnhart for his impressive scenario with stunning artwork from Robert Schoolcraft, Matt Coote for his divine Earthdawn write-up, and to all the GMs, traders and Guests of Honour who contributed all the extra information that helped make the Programme Book such a useful item.

Speaking of books, it seems that Continuum is turning into a publishing house as well. We had not one but three special products on sale as fund risers for the convention.
First we had ‘Liber Newtus’, a collection of HeroQuest and Glorantha scenarios kindly donated by Newt Newtport. The layout was done by Tim Vincent and Mike Mason with artwork by Simon Bray.
The second book was the ‘Shreds Of Light And Reason’ or SOLAR Book that had donated articles by Greg Stafford, Jeff Richard and Lawrence Whitaker, artwork by Mike O’Conner and Simon Bray and the layout by Simon Bray.
We also had the boardgame ‘Trollball: This is Not a Fair Game’ on sale as well. By Grégory Privat with some excellent illustrations by Rolland Barthelemy this game is based on Trollball as appeared in the RuneQuest Supplement Trollpack. We even had two extra teams done especially for Continuum, one of the committee and one of the Guests of Honour.

We had a large Continuum Stall this time around, not only filled with the Continuum fund riser books and Continuum polo shirts but a wide variety of stock from Chaosium, Moon Designs, Greg Stafford’s Pendragon, Unspoken Word and the Bring & Buy stall as well. The Bring & Buy went very well with very little unsold stock left – many people bagged themselves a bargain! So thanks to all that brought items to sell and made it a success it was.
It was very busy with plenty of people purchasing some of the fantastic items we had on sale. The stall was staffed by the committee, gophers [Russell Sims and Dave Williams doing fine work!], and a few of the Guests of Honour.

We had a ‘proper’ trade hall this time that looked very impressive. We had Reaper’s Revenge – Dice and game seller extraordinaire, Pagan Angel – custom jewellery stall, Mongoose Publishing selling their own first-rate products, and Sceaptune Games selling their marvellous merchandise.
It is unfortunate that Leisure Games were unable to attend as advertised as they had spread themselves too thin with other commitments and had to drop out at the last minute.
Also we missed the presence of Tradetalk, the suppliers of Gloranthan books and fanzines. Unfortunately real life got in the way to prevent Ingo and Andre attending. They were missed but hopefully they will be back in 2010!

Thanks goes to all those of you that attended, bid and sold items in the auction. A special thank you to all that donated special items to sell that raised money for the convention.
We would like to thank the auctioneers Rick Meints and Mike Mason, ably assisted by young Harry Whitaker, for such a good show and to Eini Einsporn for keeping such excellent records and accounts for us!

There are a few special touches that some of our attendees do to make the event more distinctive and personal to us.
First off we would like to thank Maddie Eid and Jane Williams for all their hard work preparing and displaying the gastronomic and culinary delights of the ‘Eat At Geos’ buffet as part of the Hearts in Glorantha launch party. Assisted by Paul King and Dave Williams they all managed to excel themselves with such a fine display.
We would also like to thank Nick, Gemma and Brisen Davidson for including us all in Brisen’s third birthday celebrations. It was a delight to see Brisen running around [though tiring just watching –where does she get all that energy?], enjoying herself and having fun.
We would also like to show our appreciation for Claudia Loroff and Jeff Richard for including us in their Honeymoon celebrations and for bringing along such a wonderful free game for us to play. Such a fantastic turn out with costumes and some excellent characters. I would also like to thank them personally for being such great house guests and allowing me and my wife to show them a little bit of Derby and sharing a relaxing evening before the convention. Thanks!

While a lot of games are often just books, bits of paper and our imaginations Grégory Privat brought such a wonderful visual display and game called ‘Race Around the Block’. With such excellent craftsmanship and lovingly put together, we couldn’t think of a better centre piece than that game. We hope you can share with us your next game that you are planning to build - the secret plans we have sneaked at look at make it look extraordinary.

Important to us during the lead up to the actual convention is the main website. Darren Driver did a fantastic job in getting us a working website. As an added bonus it just looked so stunning and spectacular with the different ages of buildings across the bottom and the glowing red eye of the Continuum Dragon. Genius!
He even managed to get the pictures of the committee looking good – a heroic feat in itself!

We would like to thank Tom Zunder for hosting our Continuum forum on the Gaming Tavern [http://www.gamingtavern.eu], this is invaluable to us for keeping in touch with the membership of Continuum before and after the event.
Also we would like to thank Dave McAlister of UK Role Players forum [http://www.ukroleplayers.com/]for allowing us to have a Continuum section on his site as well.
We would also thank all the forum and list owners and moderators for allowing us to ‘spam’ their sites with news and details about Continuum and for their patience with us in this matter.
A special thank you goes to Paul McClean and his team of moderators on Yog Sothoth [http://yog-sothoth.com/] as we did seem to take over the convention section there.

I would like to pass on all our gratitude to all the University of Leicester staff including the reception and admin site staff, technicians, porters, cleaners, catering staff, bar staff and the Conference management.

Our biggest thanks must go out to all the gophers who worked so hard setting up before the event and over the whole weekend. Without them we just wouldn’t have been able to operate at all.
So our eternal gratitude goes to Pete Nash, Dave Williams, Dave Ives, Eini Einsporn and Russell Sims. Russell also printed all the Con Books and the Trollball game for us, working late into the night. We just hope that you all have recovered by now!

We have had quite a few new members at this year’s Continuum and it is very important to include them to our fold. To those that have done such wonderful work in welcoming the new members to the convention and showing them the ropes we salute you all; especially Tressy Arts, David Scott, Lewis Jardine and Nick Brooke.

One of the big draws of Continuum are the Guests of Honour and all have done such sterling work over the whole weekend. All were approachable and amiable to the Continuum membership. They worked hard running games, attending seminars, doing special events, running stalls, and adding that star quality to the whole convention. Their generosity, not only of their time, expertise and effort but also for their gifts as fund-raisers to the convention is very much appreciated.
On a personal note they made the whole convention a far better experience for me and the rest of the committee. Such excellent companions during the set-up and during the event run. Key to us is that all the Guests of Honour had fun as well and enjoyed their time here with us.
Angus Abranson of Cubicle 7 Entertainment Ltd
Charlie Krank of Chaosium
Greg Stafford the Creator of Glorantha
Jeff Richards Guild of Calamitous Intent
Mark Galeotti of Firebird Publications
Matt Sprange of Mongoose Publication
Rick Meints of Moon Design Publications
Sandy Petersen the Creator of Call of Cthulhu

I would also like to thank the rest of the committee for putting up with me and my momentary lapses of concentration. I am happy to call you all dear friends.
Lawrence Whitaker for being such a force of nature yet an impartial Chairman. Without you this event would never be the success it is.
Graham Spearing for you total devotion to games, games and more games – you are definitely one of the gang!
Mike Mason for your utter commitment to the hobby and for keeping me on a level kneel. Your sense of humour and your wiliness to get down into the thick of it is astounding.
Colin Driver your work on the programme has been exemplary.
Simon Bray your continued support and your boundless energy have helped us all through the roughest of patches. You have shown extreme self control in the most trying of times and it is appreciated.


So finally to the past committee members of Continuum and Convulsions past we salute you all. We are standing on the shoulders of giants.

Here’s to Continuum 2010 – the 10th RPG Convention at Leicester!

Aug. 10th, 2008

Continuum

Continuum 2008 Photographs are up!

My photos are done and posted up! :D

The main set here:
http://www.flickr.com...

The main group collection is here:
http://www.flickr.com...



The Continuum Banner


The Attendees at the opening ceremony.

Aug. 9th, 2008

Continuum

Continuum 2008 podcasts are up!

The first of the Continuum 2008 podcasts is up!
http://web.mac.com/darransims/Site/Podcast/Podcast.html

One Man and his Dice small
One Man and his Dice

'The Future of Glorantha'
This was recorded at Continuum 2008 at John Foster Hall, University of Leicester, Manor Road, Oadby, Leicester, UK on Saturday 2nd August 2008 at 10:00 in the Oakham Seminar Room.
Covering new and future products from Moon Designs and Mongoose Publishing plus a discussion on the current state of Glorantha as a game setting.
Panellists were Ian Cooper, Simon Bray, Jamie ‘Trotsky’ Revell, Jeff Richard, Rick Meints, Matthew Sprange, Greg Stafford, and Lawrence Whitaker. Addtional discussion points by David Scott.

Running Time: 01:27:32.

Jul. 26th, 2008

Continuum

Continuum 2008 Guests of Honour as Trollball Players!

Here are the Guests of Honour. 
French illustrator Rolland Barthelemy has done these beautiful cartoons of the Guests of Honour at Continuum 2008.



Greg 

 
Continuum

Continuum 2008 Committee as Trollball Players!

As promised here are the rest of the Continuum Committee! 
French illustrator Rolland Barthelemy has done these fine caricatures of the Continuum committee.



Loz 
 

Jul. 25th, 2008

Continuum

How I look as a Trollball player!

So this is how I would look like as a Trollball player.
This is from the special Continuum edition of 'Trollball: This is NOT a Fair Game!', illustrated by Rolland Barthelemy. The committee and the Guests of Honour have all been rendered as player counters in the game and all look so fantastic as Rolland has captured our characters very well.

Darran in Trollball

More will follow.

Jul. 24th, 2008

Continuum

Trollball Boardgame at Continuum.

Trollball


We, as a committee are proud to announce an exclusive limited edition for Continuum 2008 of the boardgame game 'Trollball: This is NOT a Fair Game!'.

Lovingly crafted by Grégory Privat, with some fantastic illustrations by Rolland Barthelemy, this is the beautiful game.

There will be a very limited number on sale at the convention only so check out the Continuum trade stand.

Hey ! This is CONTINUUM 2008 ! And this is the second edition of the game... already ! I was so surprised when the CONTINUUM team asked me to make this new edition that I tried to temper their enthusiasm : I failed.
This edition features two new teams : The Committee and The Guests. Colin Driver has worked with me on their statistics.
So here we are : It’s a convention game. Conceived at Continuum, born at Tentacles, raised at Chimeriade, released at Tentacles and now released again at Continuum !
Now : go play !

Grégory Privat

This is NOT a Fair Game!

THE GLORANTHAN ARMY is proud to release Trollball—"This is NOT a fair game", the Second Edition Continuum 2008 Convention fund-raiser boardgame!

Trollball is a game much like American football—the goal is to get the (live) portion of the ball (a trollkin) across the goal line. The athletes are allowed Weapons and giants act as referees, literally kicking players out of the game.

Each game is numbered. Quantities are limited.

The game is based on the original Trollball rules found in the Trollpack role-playing supplement for Glorantha. It uses the rules system developed for the Tentacles 2007 Trollball Worldcup.

Designed by Gregory Privat, illustrated by Rolland Barthelemy.
Components: 1 full colour rule book, 1 HUGE game board (a bit more than 60 cm by 120 cm), colour cardboard miniatures depicting the eight teams plus the two bonus teams in the game, colour counters, players sheets.
Price: TBC.

Trollball 

Jul. 22nd, 2008

Continuum

Final Part of Continuum 2008 FAQ

The final part of the Continuum 2008 Frequently Asked Questions.
This section deals with the advertising, volunteering, Wi-Fi, and Tourist Information contact details.


Jul. 21st, 2008

Continuum

Even a Little Bit More FAQ

Even a little bit more of the Continuum 2008 Frequently Asked Questions.
This section deals with the Auction, the Bring & Buy Stall and the Continuum Goodies.


Jul. 20th, 2008

Continuum

Some more Continuum FAQ

A some more of the Continuum 2008 Frequently Asked Questions.

This section deals with Games and game sign-up.

Jul. 19th, 2008

Continuum

A little bit more Frequently Asked Questions

A little bit more of the Continuum 2008 Frequently Asked Questions.
This section deals with food and drink.


Jul. 18th, 2008

Continuum

A Bit More Continuum 2008 FAQ

A bit more of the Continuum 2008 Frequently Asked Questions.
This section deals with registration and the accommodation.

Jul. 17th, 2008

Continuum

More Continuum 2008 FAQ

More of the Continuum 2008 Frequently Asked Questions
This section deals with the committee and Guest of Honour details.

More FAQ under the cut... )

Jul. 12th, 2008

Continuum

Continuum 2008 Frequently Asked Questions

 So I have finished the Continuum 2008 FAQ and posted it up on various websites and forums.

You can find it here:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Continuum2008/files/CONTINUUM2008%20FAQ-04.pdf

I have also posted it to the Tavern forum here:
http://gamingtavern.eu/tav/viewtopic.php?t=2338

to UK Role Players forum here:
http://www.ukroleplayers.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=19&t=3972

and on Yog-Sothoth here:
http://www.yog-sothoth.com/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&t=13264

CONTINUUM FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Some general rules for getting the most out of Continuum...
1. Study the programme - note what events are happening and when; decide what panels you want to attend.
Plan your weekend!
2. Study the sign-up boards for games that interest you - note any clashes with panels or other events: don't sign-up to a game that you know, or think, you'll drop out of at the last minute!
3. Don't deliberately sign-up for multiple games that overlap or clash just to secure a place. This is frustrating for GMs and other players who will commit to playing but find all the spaces gone.
4. Please be aware of your behaviour. Everyone wants to have fun at Continuum, but we will not tolerate abusive or aggressive behaviour, whether from the sober or the drink-inspired. Remember that there are families and youngsters here - and that the convention is in a residential area, too. Continuum reserves the right to ask anyone behaving in an unacceptable manner to leave the convention (and we really, really don't want to be placed in that position!).
5. If you're stuck for something to do, find a Mentor. They'll be wearing big colourful badges and are both friendly and approachable - don't hesitate to make use of them!
6. Come and see us at Continuum Control if you're still unsure - the committee will do its utmost to get you into something we think you'll enjoy.

More FAQ under the cut... ) 
Any more questions?
If you have any further questions or enquiries that are not covered in the comprehensive list above then please do not hesitate to contact one of the committee.

Jun. 24th, 2008

Continuum

Freeform Games at Continuum 2008

0 Continuum 2008. John Foster Hall, Leicester University. UK.
Friday 1st - Monday 4th August 2008.
http://www.continuum.uk.net


To all freeform fans,

The Continuum Freeform sign up has gone live today 24th June 2008.
There are six games (one running twice) for you to play in.

http://grahamrobinson.com/freeforms

1) BEST OF THE WURST
"It is Friday the 13th of November 1942. You are in Occupied Brittany, in the sleepy town of Quimper, near Brest.

In the Castle Quimper Hotel, a Sausage-tasting competition is being arranged, ably supported by eminent Charcutières and the hotel staff.
There is a buzz in the air, as a very important guest is anticipated by all present."

BASIC INFORMATION
A Game for 9 Players
Saturday 10am-12pm
Entrance Fee £2.00

2) CARRY ON AT CAMP DAVID
Carry on at Camp David is set at Camp David, the US President's official rural retreat. President David Nixody has broken off trade negotiations to hold a reception in honour of astronaut Buzz Leapyear who is to be presented with the Congressional Medal of Honor. It is a relaxed, informal occasion, and the speeches are expected to be kept short.

BASIC INFORMATION
Number of players: 18 (5 female, 11 male, 2 gender-neutral)
Saturday 8pm-11pm
Entrance Fee £2.00

3) DIAMOND GEEZERS
"The Millennium Dome was raided earlier today by an intrepid armed gang, who used a JCB to break in and steal the De Beers diamonds worth an estimated 220 million pounds. They escaped by speedboat up the Thames."

"If you have any information as to their whereabouts call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111."

The governor Mr Jackson told you to come to meet him early at the lock up, because you're the only one he trusts, but when you got there he was brown bread. Who killed him, who will take over the gang, and most importantly where's the bloody loot?

From the same stable as Farewell Father Ted this short and potentially rather silly game gives you the chance to release your inner East London Gangster.

Game Duration 1 and 1/2 hours, a must for people wishing to try this hobby.

BASIC INFORMATION
This game requires 6 Males and 3 Female players
Sunday 10am-12pm
Entrance Fee £2

4) EVIL HIGH PRIEST II
Tired of goody-two-shoes investigators thwarting your plans to bring on a New Dark Age? Get annoyed when smarmy so-called "heroes" break up your sacrificial rites? No more! Because it's time for EVIL HIGH PRIEST – the LARP where you are the enemy! The stars are right! The spheres clash as horror looms. Humanity is doomed.

All players are awful horrible villains attending the final Grand Conventicle to determine Earth's fate. Play Wilbur Whateley, the High Priest of Leng, the Shoggoth, or Great Cthulhu himself in a darkly humorous game of the Old One's final triumph!

A Game for 31 Players
Duration 6 Hours
1-7pm on Saturday
Entrance Fee £5.00

5) MURDER AT THE GREYDOG INN
The Greydog Inn is heaving. Couples flirt, warriors boast, merchants barter, Lunars and Orlanthi glower at each other over their mead.
Just another typical night. But death walks the darkness, and foul murder is uncovered. The clan honour has been tarnished, and the guilty must be found before the killer strikes again...

"Murder at the Greydog Inn" is a 16 player, 3 hour freeform for 16 players. Written by Graham Robinson.

This event is running twice.
Saturday 9am-12pm
Sunday 9.30am-12.30pm
Entrance Fee £2

6) SURVIVORS OF THE NARONIC
February 11, 1893. In the freezing waters of the mid-Atlantic, the survivors of the SS Naronic await their fate. Despite its being less than a year old, their vessel has sunk in mysterious circumstances. The occupants of its lifeboats have little chance of lasting the night.

The survivors will be rescued, but by a craft thought destroyed and a Captain believed dead. The legend who claims to be 'no man' has saved them for now, but has set course for an erupting volcano.

Sped beneath the seas in a marvel of modern engineering, the SS Naronic's passengers and crew will find themselves in an extraordinary adventure that takes them to an outpost of a vanished civilisation...and perhaps beyond.

Survivors of the Naronic is a rip-roaring game of Victorian adventure and intrigue set in a universe slightly more interesting than our own. The game is inspired by the works of Jules Verne, Maurice Leblanc and others.

In our more mundane world, the Naronic was carrying a crew of cattlemen. In this reality, however, its passengers are European luminaries: Scientists, Celebrities, Scoundrels and Heroes. All have their secret goals and agendas. There will be Bartitsu.

The game last 3-4 Hours approximately.
24 Players
Sunday 2pm-6pm
Entrance Fee £5

All games can be signed up at http://grahamrobinson.com/freeforms

Please note GM's will inform you of receipt of your sign up. They will be casting in a couple of weeks, you will be notified if you are in a game at that point. Only people who have registered to come to the Convention can sign up for Freeforms, please do not waste time registering for games if you are not registered.

Fees are payable on arrival at Continuum and will be added to you bill.

Wild,Wild,Wild,Wild West Freeform

Please note this is a closed game, invitation only which has been sanctioned as by the Committee as part of the wedding celebrations of Jeff Richard and Claudia Loroff. All invites have been issued. There are no places remaining. Please do not contact Jeff or the Committee about this event, unless you have a personal invite. We know this may annoy some guests, but these are special circumstances agreed by committee.

Jun. 13th, 2008

freeforms, Turban, daft

Me as Doc Cochran

So I am only playing one game at Continuum 2008, "It's a Wild, Wild, Wild, Wild West", as I will be too busy to do anything else as I will be helping running the convention.

I will be playing Doc Cochran from Deadwood, the HBO series and I am looking forward to it.

Finally got my costume together, just need to get hold of a black silk tie.



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Brad Dourif as Doc Cochran.




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Me as Doc Cochran.




Doc Cochran
Full Length pic.

Jun. 4th, 2008

Continuum

Contributions sought for Continuum 2008 Programme Book?

0 Continuum 2008. John Foster Hall [also known as New Hall], Leicester University. UK.
Friday 1st - Monday 4th August 2008.
http://www.continuum.uk.net

Continuum 2008 is a three day convention for 250+ attendees held in a modern conference centre at the University of Leicester Halls of Residence, Oadby, Leicester, UK.
Freeforms, Call of Cthulhu, HeroQuest, RuneQuest, BRP, Savage Worlds, Indie games, and plenty of other game systems will be played at this convention.

A colour Convention Book will be produced and given free to all attendees on arrival.
As well as information on the convention, venue and games programmes there will be articles on gaming and role-playing.

We are looking for contributions for this year's Convention Book, whether it is artwork, maps, articles, non-player characters, scenarios, encounters, gaming or GMing advice, settings, stories or anything else you can think of.

We can not pay you but all contributors will receive the heartfelt thanks from the Continuum Committee, the joy of seeing their work in print and a free copy of the Con Book.

All copyright of any material we use in the book remains the authors or artists, so you can use it again elsewhere.

If you can send all submissions to darransims AT googlemail DOT com.

Thank you for your time.

Nov. 22nd, 2007

Continuum

Basic timings for Continuum 2008

Just to give a basic idead of the running times so people can plan events and games.

Food Times
08:00 - 10:00 Breakfast. Included with accommodation.
13:00 - 14:00 Lunch. Cash sales.
18:30 - 20:00 Dinner. Cash sales.

Friday
Bar Times 14:00 – 01:00
13:00 Open registration
14:00 Game Slot 1
19:00 Opening Ceremony
20:00 till late Game Slot 2
20:00 Icebreakers! [Pub quiz & silly games]

Saturday
Bar Times 11:00 – 01:00
10:00 – 13:00 Game Slot 3
14:00 – 18:00 Game Slot 4
19:30 – 23:30 Game Slot 5

Sunday
Bar Times 11:00 – 01:00
10:00 – 13:00 Game Slot 6
14:00 – 18:00 Game Slot 7
19:30 – 22:00 Auction
19:30 – 23:30 Game Slot 8
22:00 Closing Ceremony
Drink and chat until early hours.

Monday
Breakfast, tidy up, say goodbyes, & depart.
10:00 – 14:00 Game Slot 9 [for Hardcore gamers Wink ]
 

Nov. 20th, 2007

Continuum

Prices set for Continuum 2008!


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Originally uploaded by Darran!
Continuum 2008. John Foster Hall, Leicester University, UK
Friday 1st – Monday 4th August 2008.
http://www.continuum.uk.net

Prices for membership and Accommodation.
We are pleased to announce the prices for Continuum 2008.
Registration will open very early December 2007 with the launch of the new Continuum 2008 website. Exact date will follow soon.

En suite Accommodation.
All three nights = £35.00 per night.
One/two nights = £40.00 per night.

Membership.
Early-Bird membership = £20.00 before 1st April 2008.
Standard membership = £35.00 after 1st April 2008.
Kids with adult = FREE!

Yes that's right, kids come free with an adult if they are having accommodation. Kids equal or under 16 years of age.

As you see we hope that this provides excellent value for money for a busy games convention in a first rate venue with top notch accommodation.

News about the games, programme, guest of honour and events will follow in the coming months.

Jul. 18th, 2007

Continuum

Accommodation at John Foster Hall.

0 Continuum 2008. John Foster Hall, Leicester University. UK.
Friday 1st - Monday 4th August 2008.
http://www.continuum.uk.net.

I thought I would go through and mention about the accommodation we have at John Foster Hall for Continuum 2008.
The Conference Facilities Building is centred amongst the new and very modern development that consists of several pavilion style accommodation blocks.
Each pavilion block is four-stories high and each floor contains two flats.
Each flat has four or five single occupancy en suite bedrooms and a shared kitchen and lounge.
This means that a group of five friends can share a flat together as they share the communal space together but also five strangers can occupy a flat as each bedroom has its own key.

The kitchen is fully functional with fridge/freezer, microwave, electric oven, electric kettle, iron, ironing boards, vacuum cleaner, mop and bucket, and a selection of cutlery and crockery. There is also a large kitchen table with five chairs as well as plenty of worktop space for food preparation. A full list of contents will be posted nearer the time of the convention.

Just off the kitchen is the lounge area. The lounge has a large window lets in plenty of daylight. There are five comfy lounge chairs and a small coffee table making this a nice place to relax in. There are ten chairs in total in the kitchen/lounge making it very useful for running games in, you can either be in the lounge or around the table in the kitchen. There is plenty of space to move about, even for those of us who are ‘standard gamer size’!
With each flat having this extra space ideal for gaming this opens up the possibility that more games can be ran during the convention. Just book the time and space with your flatmates first. Advertise your game with pavilion name and flat number and your gamers can arrive at your pavilion and ring your doorbell to be let in. Or just run the game for all your flatmates, whether you know them or not, simple!

You will be issued a set of keys when you register at the main reception desk in the Conference Facilities Building. The main key will open the door to your flat as well as your own bedroom door. The little key will open the post box in the pavilion entrance foyer and the key fob itself will open the main door to the pavilion electronically. The flats are numbered 1 to 8 while the bedrooms in each flat are lettered A to E.

All accommodation will be single occupancy bedrooms with en suite bathroom. You will be issued a set of towels and some basic toiletries but you will need to bring with you your own wash kits, bathrobes and other personal hygiene items. The bathroom will have toilet roll and the single bed will have fresh bed sheets, two pillows with fresh pillowcases and a duvet with bedspread.
There is a desk in your bedroom with built-in drawers, shelves by the window, a desk lamp, mini-kettle with a small selection of tea/coffee condiments, two power sockets, a phone, and an Internet connection. We do not currently have a list of the charges for using the phone or connecting to the Internet as yet.
Next to the desk is a medium-sized wardrobe with space to hang clothes as well as plenty of shelves to store folded clothes or other items.
The en suite bathroom, consisting of toilet, washbasin and shower cubicle, is located as you enter the bedroom. It has its own lockable door and is light and airy.

The good thing about this accommodation is that it is brand new. Very little wear & tear would have happened over the two years that it has been opened and even students will treat things better when they are new!

See more photos... )

Jun. 22nd, 2007

Continuum

New venue for Continuum 2008

Well we will have a brand spanking new venue for Continuum 2008 on the Friday 1st to Monday 4th August 2008.
The New Hall [also known as the John Foster Hall] Manor Road, Oadby, Leicester, LE2 2LG, is part of the University of Leicester’s halls of residence. 



See some more photos here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/darran/sets/72157600421716341/

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