RPG ministars?


RPG Superstar™ 2009 General Discussion

The Exchange RPG Superstar 2009 Top 8 aka Tarren Dei

Hi all,

I know everyone is busy reading the four adventure proposals from four excellent RPG Superstars, but I promised Nerrat that I'd run an idea past you.

In January, a few of us kicked around the idea of having a very friendly, off-topic forum version of RPG superstars for younger Paizonians. Nerrat is really buzzed about this and I remember a few other Paizonians said their kids would be into it.

I'm proposing that we get this going soon.

Any 2008 Superstars willing and able to act as judges/commentators? I know Clinton Boomer said he'd do it.

Any parents/kids interested?

Scarab Sages Contributor, RPG Superstar 2008 Top 4, Legendary Games

Sure, I'd be in. I might be able to wrangle my kids (14 and 11) into submitting something.

Scarab Sages RPG Superstar 2009 Top 32 aka flash_cxxi

Heh, I'd love to get my daughter into this, but she's 3 and while she is quite advanced for her age I don't think she's up to this standard just yet...
;)

Liberty's Edge

I know I'm participating!

RPG Superstar 2009 Top 32 aka Lord Fyre

flash_cxxi wrote:

Heh, I'd love to get my daughter into this, but she's 3 and while she is quite advanced for her age I don't think she's up to this standard just yet...

;)

I don't know about that. She might have an interresting - and uncluttered - take on Fantasy RPGS. :D

Not to imply that we have become jaded in our old age, but ...

Star Voter Season 6

Try to contact an administrator or teacher at College Academy, if you do it over the summer. They teach fantasy gaming there.

Go to College Academy.

I'm sure there's at least a few other programs that do something similar. Or LARP camps.

The Exchange RPG Superstar 2009 Top 8 aka Tarren Dei

roguerouge wrote:

Try to contact an administrator or teacher at College Academy, if you do it over the summer. They teach fantasy gaming there.

Go to College Academy.

I'm sure there's at least a few other programs that do something similar. Or LARP camps.

Thanks for the links but that sounds very official and I was thinking something low-key, fun, and off-topic.


flash_cxxi wrote:

Heh, I'd love to get my daughter into this, but she's 3 and while she is quite advanced for her age I don't think she's up to this standard just yet...

;)

Mine is 4. She's got my white dragon mini playing with my little pony right now.

Liberty's Edge Contributor , Star Voter Season 6, Marathon Voter Season 7, Star Voter Season 9

I'd be interested in helping out. I might get my son (14) and daughter (12) to do something too. My son will want to make a vorpal, life-stealing, flame burst greatsword, but maybe I can steer him away from that. :)

Star Voter Season 6

Don't you dare! How are we geriatrics going to know what's "metal" without these young whippersnappers telling us? :)

Liberty's Edge Contributor

I'll help, if you still need it, Trevor. I'm not sure my daughters (twins, age 7) will be able to participate in anything in the near future, since we're thousands of miles apart, and my wife isn't a gamer.

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