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GMs put a lot of time and effort into running games for con-goers, so I thought it would be nice to have a shout out thread for everyone to show their appreciation to any GMs who might have made their convention experience a little extra special.
Personally, I'd like to give a big shout out to my GM for the Sunday night special (table #28, Tier 5-6). I didn't catch his name, but he was awesome and if you're out there reading this - thank you for a great game!
And to all GMs, a big round of applause - you are all greatly appreciated for the work you did.

Link2000 |

I would like to thank the GMs I had this weekend. I only know one's name, as he was staff, but they all were amazing!
To the gentleman that ran Oath of the Overwatched for our group Friday morning, thank you for completely destroying us! It was frustrating at the time, but looking back, I had a great time. Thank you for your time and dedication.
To the gentleman that ran Star Sugar Heartlove!!! at an ungodly hour of the morning Sunday, thank you for providing such a fun game! I got to play my character the way I had hoped, and I appreciate that!
And to Cosmo, me and the wife loved your railroad game! She is still talking about how much fun she had, and I cannot deny that I enjoyed our tables shenanigans just as much!
Thank you everyone!

Wei Ji the Learner |

Got a bit of an early start with Drow of the Darklands Pyramid run by Stephen Ross on Thursday evening. Despite having a particular phobia, the scenario was blissfully clear of the things that in-specific cause my issues, and the GM was respectfully cool about that.
When he revealed the picture of the critter that was on the borderline, pointed out that it wasn't trigger-y, and we moved on.
Friday afternoon was my GM 'Redemption play' of Hall of the Drunken Heroes using my first GM-replay star to redeem the scenario after a horrid first run through it.
Jack Brown (aka Silbeg) ran an amazingly fun romp through the thing, and there were several amazing surprises even in the first part which I had played previously. If the fire hasn't quite gone out, does it count as a new fire, or is it still the old one?
Saturday morning David Montgomery ran an awesome Clash in Kaimuko Wood, and it is going onto my list of scenarios to buy as it was that dramatically fun (huge no-thanks to the party all turning to me in-character after I neatly defined certain issues facing the party and basically giving the leadership nod :P)
Monday evening, after the convention, TOZ ran a great table of The Blakros Connection, and that was a pretty intense trip, to say the least.