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Right now, the only things that I know for sure that will be offered are tables of Eyes of the Ten and All for Immortality (with some Seeker level modules to be added as needed). The best way to enjoy Seekerpalooza is to muster up a team of like-minded players and let the organizers (Michael and Caedmon, aka Team Tracey) know what you are looking for in terms of high-level play. This doesn't mean that individuals can't sign up and play, just that it is much easier to match a GM to a pre-mustered group when it comes to high-level content, especially with EoTT and AFI. Last year was pretty intense (I GMed a table of Eyes of the Ten), and I expect this time around to be just as good or better....

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Hey, I'm one of the organizers of Seekerpalooza. We are still in the early stages of planning for our memorial day event this year, taking GM requests. Last year we ran 2 tables of "Eyes of the Ten" and 5 tables of "All for Immortality" (with 20 hours of play-time), started at 9am every day, and ended at 8 at night for BBQ cookouts.
This year we hope to have some of the seeker arcs, as well as "Witchwar Legacy" and "The Moonscar", and perhaps some of the "Wardens of the Reborn Forge". Lots of our attendees have also already played the seeker arcs. We are willing to consider any PFS sanctioned content above level 11, as long as we get an amazing GM to run it well.
If you are interested in GMing, please message me now. Last year, the quality of the GMs was exceptional with over three months for them to prepare. We expect GMs to put on their A-game, and 3D terrain is highly suggested. If you feel that you could travel to the east coast on Memorial Day weekend (same weekend as PaizoCon) and deliver an epic experience, please let me know now so we can start preparing!
We'll be opening up ticketing for players some time in January, after we've lined up our stellar GMs (which will all have bios on the site). I don't think we *want* to grow above 10 - 12 tables max. This is a convention is for people who *love* PFS and have dedicated enough time to it to achieve high level.
More details will be added to the website over the next month or two, but while you wait, you can immediately sign up for updates via the "Get Notifications about the event" newsletter signup.

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We are now officially recruiting GMs for our event. If you would like to volunteer, please sign up here: Seekerpalooza 2 signup form.
If you are interested in playing, please take a moment to sign up for notifications on our website: Seekerpalooza.com. We'll notify the players as soon as we have the GMs lined up and know the schedule.
Go ahead and mark your calendar: May 26th-28th, 2018 (Memorial Day weekend), in at the Montreat Conference Center, in the beautiful mountains of North Carolina.

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Okay, I have to ask. Why put it the same weekend as PaizoCon?
It is a convenient, long weekend that's early enough in the tourist season that we can still afford the beautiful retreat we are renting for the event. Much of the high tier content, like Eyes of the Ten, requires three days so holiday weekends work best. Other holiday weekends are already claimed by other regional conventions.
Also, many east coast players go to GenCon instead of PaizoCon. Last year we ran 5 tables of AFI and 2 tables of EotT, and only a couple of people complained about not making it due to attending PaizoCon.