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I was perusing the event listing for GenCon 2011 and noted that they list only 6 seats for the 4-session lvl 12 arc (Eyes of the Ten). Holy Schmoly! Surely there are more than 6 of us who want to take our hard-earned XP and get all up in the business of the Decemvirate.
Does anyone know of other lvl 12 play that might take place this year in the Southeastern US?
Estragon al'Godot - dwarf barbarian, lvl 11, ready to kick some high-level booty.
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I was perusing the event listing for GenCon 2011 and noted that they list only 6 seats for the 4-session lvl 12 arc (Eyes of the Ten). Holy Schmoly! Surely there are more than 6 of us who want to take our hard-earned XP and get all up in the business of the Decemvirate.
Does anyone know of other lvl 12 play that might take place this year in the Southeastern US?
Estragon al'Godot - dwarf barbarian, lvl 11, ready to kick some high-level booty.
Not in the Southeast. :-(
There's been some discussion about running a couple of them at U-Con Michigan) in November and Gamicon (Iowa) in February.
I would talk with Mike Brock or Brooks Banks about offering them at Dragon*Con.
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Georgia PFS community will begin to offer this arc more regularly pretty soon. For example, we have one more player slot open for July 16-17.
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We had a lot of trouble filling the single level 12 table last year and it looks like we underestimated the need this year. :(
Here's my suggestion: Get 6 people together and sign up for a PFS Classic event(s). Let me know which slots you signed up for and we'll make those level 12 tables at the show.
Sound good?
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In the southeast, our table for the Eyes of Ten Arc on June 4-5 is full. As Joe mentioned above, our table for the Eyes of Ten arc on July 16-17 still has one seat open.
I am also going to suggest to Brooks that he put it on the schedule for DragonCon.
Anyway, if it is just you looking to play, and you can get to the Atlanta area for July 16-17, I suggest grabbing the final open seat.
If there is more than you and you all can get to the Atlanta area for a weekend, email me or post on the Georgia PFS website and we'll try to set something up to run all 4 parts over a Saturday and Sunday.
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Well, I managed to get tickets to Part I on Friday, Part II on Saturday, and Part IV on Sunday. Oddly, Part III (which is mislabeled as Part II, Red Revolution, by the way), was sold out before the others. Now, how do I go about getting a second table of Part III run sometime on Saturday? I am signed up for a Pathfinder Society Classic game Saturday night at 7, because that is all that was left.
Apparently, PFS is quite popular this year.
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The system currently shows Part I - 1 ticket left, Part II, 3 tickets left, Part III, 0 tickets left, and Part IV, 3 tickets left. I can personally account for 2 of each of the Part I, II, and IV tickets.
It looks like someone went in and bought up all the Part III tickets, but didn't want to play any of the other parts? That is peculiar.
Mark Moreland
Director of Brand Strategy
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The system currently shows Part I - 1 ticket left, Part II, 3 tickets left, Part III, 0 tickets left, and Part IV, 3 tickets left. I can personally account for 2 of each of the Part I, II, and IV tickets.
It looks like someone went in and bought up all the Part III tickets, but didn't want to play any of the other parts? That is peculiar.
They may have already played parts 1 and 2, both of which were offered last year at GenCon.