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Dinner Friday before Collectable Auction 56%       56%  [ 9 ]
Meet at the Collectable Auction Friday Night 6%       6%  [ 1 ]
Lunch Saturday 13%       13%  [ 2 ]
Dinner Saturday before Collectable Auction 6%       6%  [ 1 ]
Meet at the Collectable Auction Saturday Night 19%       19%  [ 3 ]
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Post Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2007 12:02 pm 
 

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Dude, check out slowboat shipping.

When I went to Italy for 3 weeks I bought freely, and then paid a nominal fee for it all to be crated & shipped home. Mailing stuff to myself took forever but was quite affordable. And that relieved all the stress; didn't have to worry about toting it around.

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I did that on my honeymoon.

We hit every gamestore in Portland and Seattle and all points in between; obviously it wasn't going to fit in my suitcase on the way back, so I just mailed a few huge boxes back home filled with goodies (and using dirty clothes for padding!). I did beat them back home, but the anticipation was delicious!!!!

There was no way Al was going to mail his goodies home; he had Frank's manuscripts in his backpack.  BTW just got through talking to Al....they LOST his luggage at Chicago but found it again.  Talk about an averted tragedy...!

Remember we have to  work on Al all this year to get him to go again...I'm afraid in a few months when the buzz has worn off he's going to try to reconsider.  Keep those cards, letters and emails coming to Killjoy  :wink:   Maybe you too can have a giant killer shrew with big nasty scary teeth chew on your neck..... :lol:

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Post Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2007 12:06 pm 
 

You too could have a Dwarf plaster his face in your ass.  Not that I enjoy that kind of thing.

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Post Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2007 12:19 pm 
 

ExTSR wrote:
Dude, check out slowboat shipping.

When I went to Italy for 3 weeks I bought freely, and then paid a nominal fee for it all to be crated & shipped home. Mailing stuff to myself took forever but was quite affordable. And that relieved all the stress; didn't have to worry about toting it around.

Frank


:) frank...c'mon man...you seriously think i would even consider slowboat shipping FOUR pre-pubs??!! man they were like at my side all the way home! no way they were going anywhere....lemme tell you! :)

i know what you mean though....i think it just worked out all cool in the end.

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Post Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2007 12:21 pm 
 

Prufrock wrote:You too could have a Dwarf plaster his face in your ass.  Not that I enjoy that kind of thing.

Martin


THAT was real funny....there was a second there, that i was going to make him make a constitution roll....failing which in the midst of everything going on, he would have farted in your face.....man i should have done that...would have just perfected the moment :D

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Post Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2007 12:22 pm 
 

Prufrock wrote:You too could have a Dwarf plaster his face in your ass.  Not that I enjoy that kind of thing.

Martin


Not that there's anything wrong with it......

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Post Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2007 1:27 pm 
 

jamesmishler wrote:I did get in one game the whole show, 1E AD&D with Allen and Erol and John and Mike and a couple other guys whose names sadly escape me at the moment (still recovering, and I know some of those brain cells are gone forever, tsk). That was probably the best game I've played/run at Gen Con in many, many years. Of course, the fact that other than quick demos it is the only game I've played/run at Gen Con in 15 years doesn't make it any less great. :)


Thanks for running such a great session, James, and on the fly none-the-less! :D  We all had a blast.  We = Erol Otus, Jon Hershberger (tacojohn on here and DF and GG, etc.), Mark Janzen, Mick Wade, Tom McVicar, and me.  It would have been a blast had we been able to play with Rob too, but perhaps we'll be able to do that next year.  FYI, Erol also sent me a note this morning stating "Very glad we got the chance to play, it was moi fun!" :D :D


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Post Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2007 6:01 pm 
 

We would like to thank everyone who made it to the get together at Claddagh's. It was a blast. It was awesome having Tim Kask along. Unfortunately they had to seat us at two tables due to the size of our group(14). Hopefully if we do this next year we can find a place with larger tables or private rooms.

This years auction turned out much smoother than expected after the change of owners. The key was having the same auction staff and volunteers. Having auctioneers like Frank Mentzer, Tim Kask, and Harold Johnson makes it a great experience.

Friday and Saturday night at the Collectables Auction the Acaeum crew was usually grouped up and generally snagging everything D&D that was worth getting :D

Once again, it was great seeing all the Acaeum members. Hopefully the turnout next year will grow.

If you ever want to find some or all of the Acaeum members at GenCon just head to the auction during RPG's or Collectables. It's an addiction :)

We picked up a few goodies:
-B9 Pre-Pub
-X9 Pre-pub
-Tom Wham original back cover art to Polyhedron #1(ROKSNOZ in the Land of Nidd cartoon)
-Tom Wham original Snit Smashing lead-in cartoon artwork from Dragon #9
-Strategic Reviews 5-7(Jason McCallister's)
-Monster Roster(by Playing Board)
-Sauron Folio(SPI)
-Castle Zagyg(#52 of 300 signed by G.G.)
-Castle Whiterock(freakin' heavy!)
-Field Regulations
-Cavaliers and Roundheads (1st print NM)
-Classic Warfare
-Invasion of Sicily(Guidon/Panzerfoust)
-Vanquished Foe(Wee Warriors)
-D1-2(shrink)
-Dragon #14
-Operation Greif(Don Lowry/Guidon)
-DCC 51.5(2nd print)
-DCC 50(signed by Erol Otus)
-Mattel Electronic D&D Game(Harold Johnson's)

and a trunkload of more common stuff.

Maybe next year we can make it to the Acaeum AD&D game. It sounds like a hoot.

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Post Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2007 6:34 pm 
 

Ok, I finally got a list...you'll notice I didn't get near the goodies the others did...mostly because I was buying to resell and couldn't afford to satiate my need for rarities  :cry:   Maybe next year when the money isn't so tight.

So, I managed to find:

Call of Cthulhu: Walker in the Wastes (NM), Unspeakable Oath 8/9, Delta Green Countdown (cheap)
Ironhoof Highlands (NM)
D1-2 shrinkwrapped
Couple copies of CM series modules shrinkwrapped
Dragon 8, 9 (NM), 17 (w/mailing cover), 20, 22, 23, 27, 30, other later  various issues
Fantasy Gamer 1-5
Adventure Gaming (Tim Kask's very underrated mag) various issues
Wyrm's Footnotes (various issues)
About five copies each D1-2 and Q1 for $5 each
Many letter series modules in nice shape
Large amount of 7th Sea product (never used shape for half cover)
Large amount of WEG Star Wars product (ditto)
Dimension Six Mountains of Mystery (NM)
The monos B1 & S2

My favorite keepers (for my own collection): DCC #3 signed by Erol Otus, my Gencon 40th hardcover signed by EGG, Frank and Tim.  I'll treasure that always!

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Post Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2007 9:12 pm 
 

Best Gencon ever IMHO.  Lots of stuff to buy, the Acaeum members showing up were the icing on the cake.  I played lots of games (True Dungeon, 3.5, Settlers of Catan, RPGA) ate lots of bad food and had great company.  

They lost me and my wives 4 bags for a days as well, luckily I smuggled everything rare or unusual with me on the plane.

Next year will be even better I am sure, we should organize a few Acaeum only games, more food and more people.

Cheers guys, thanks for making it the best Gencon to date

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Post Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2007 9:44 pm 
 

My auction win consisted of TSR's Cohorts (1977), which is probably for the best.

I did, however, manage to snag a few other items in the dealer hall, including two prepub TUO#1s from Pagan Publishing, a copy of XRP's OSRIC adventure "The Curse of the Witch Head" (see http://www.xrpshop.citymax.com/catalog/item/3906568/4330758.htm), TableTop Adventure's print version of Dungeons Duo (see http://www.tabletopadventures.com/Products/Dungeons_Duo/body_dungeons_duo.html), a copy of the history of GenCon book (still irked that they cut the price in half on Sunday!), as well as several more-standard books at 50% off at Game Preserve (a local game store) on the way to the airport.

Our DM was able to pick up our playtest copies of the AD&D Goodman module, and I think that's about it.  It was, all-in-all, a relatively very affordable show :D


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Post Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2007 9:47 pm 
 

Blackmoor wrote:Next year will be even better I am sure, we should organize a few Acaeum only games, more food and more people.


We should definitely do this, and also coordinate better (have cell phone and hotel lists, etc.).  

Perhaps we can sponsor some sort of Acaeum-only dungeon delve with EGG and RJK as DMs?!?  :D


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Post Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2007 11:31 pm 
 

grodog wrote:Perhaps we can sponsor some sort of Acaeum-only dungeon delve with EGG and RJK as DMs?!?  :D


It has been done once:

http://www.enworld.org/showthread.php?t=204729

GenCon - Gaming with Gygax
I know that a great many of you have heard me talk about this and I grew very nearly tired of retelling it upon request at GenCon. But der_kluge asked and so I figure I'll type it out once and for all rather than continue to repeat it when asked. Below is the entire (long) story. I note that this is told from my viewpoint only and so of course my focus will be my part in it (plus, I'm a glory hog like that).

So first up we mostly have Henry to thank for this experience. He approached Gary many months ago about the possibility of running a game for the ENW mods at GenCon and Gary was nice enough to agree. We've all been stoked about it ever since but felt that it would be best to keep quiet about it. I could no longer contain myself when I got to GenCon on Wednesday though and when a few folks asked where we were headed I told them, "I'm not at liberty to say but suffice it to say that the game is going to be run by somebody whose name rhymes with 'Mary Myrax'." That got some raised eyebrows.

We start to head over to the Hyatt from the Embassy and we pass diaglo on the way. Piratecat, a far more heartless bastard than anybody ever gives him credit for, says, "Hey David! Guess where we're going!" You should have seen the look on diaglo's face when he finds out that EGG is about to run a game of OD&D 1974 and he's not in on it. Afterwards somebody said, "Rel didn't have the balls to tell him." Not true. I didn't have the HEART to tell him. That's why I keep the heartless Piratecat around.

Anyway, so we go to the Hyatt and I pop over to the desk so we can call up to Gary's room and tell him that we're there. The clerk behind the desk checks and...Gary's not checked in yet! So I try to retain my composure and ask can we leave him a message and she says sure. I ask for the message to read, "EN Mods waiting..." with my phone number added. Then the woman says, "So, 'Eee En Mods', is that your...'character'?" I'm thinking, "I don't USUALLY hit pregnant women but..."

Anyway, we're all CERTAIN at this point that the game will be cancelled. Gary must have had some kind of delay and it's just not going to happen. We all immediately begin ripping Piratecat for gloating to diaglo before the chickens were hatched as it were. But just then, in walks Gary. He's sorry that he got delayed and invites us up to begin immediately.

So we get down to gaming and we've got Henry the Cleric, Hypersmurf the Fighting Man, el-remmen the Magic User, Piratecat the Elf, I'm playing a Dwarf and I think that Eridanis was playing another Fighting Man but I'm not 100% sure. We rolled 3d6 but, in a move that would have HORRIFIED diaglo, Gary let us arrange them as we liked. It mattered little for me because my rolls SUCKED. I had one 14 and one 11. The rest were all under 10. My Dex was 6! I distinctly recall that all hit points were 1d6 per level (with our characters being 2nd level) and that Hypersmurf rolled a pair of 2's leaving his Fighting Man with half as many hit points as el-remmen's Magic User.

Gary was very easygoing about us buying equipment so my Dwarf had Plate Mail, a shield, an axe, 50 feet of rope and, of course, a flask of oil. Piratecat had a mule.

Gary doesn't mess around with a bunch of "You all meet in a tavern" crap. We walk right up to the ruin of the castle and there are dungeon entrances at each corner and one in the middle. There is a guy outside selling "Dungeon Carts". "For what?" we ask. "To put your loot in." "I'll take one!" says I (being optimistic). Piratecat declines a Dungeon Cart. He has a mule. We roll randomly and enter from the northwest corner.

So we enter the dungeon and the hilarity begins IMMEDIATELY. Henry (God bless im'!) has taken the liberty of buying a pad of graph paper and is going to map for us. He draws a little staircase in the center of the page. Gary leans over and says, "You're entering in the Northwest corner. You might want to start mapping in the northwest corner of the page. Henry erases his little staircase and redraws it in the northwest corner of the sheet of paper.

"You descend the stairs and come to a corridor. It leads 30 feet west." So right away we go off the first sheet of graph paper and Henry pulls off another one and keeps mapping.

"The passageway hits a T intersection and you can see north and south about 30 feet." We peer off the top edge of the second sheet of graph paper and Henry maps us onto our third sheet in the first minute and a half of the adventure. Hilarious.

So anyway, we explore and listen at doors and I go through one and fall down a 10 foot pit. And something inside me says, "Oh. My. God. You've just fallen down Gary Gygax's 10' PIT!! You've been dreaming about this since you were 11 years old!!" (I'll thank the cads among you to not ruin my sense of wonder with your filthy double entendres, no matter how easy a target I've made of myself.) After that we are using Piratecat's 10' pole to prod the floor more carefully.

After a number of twists, turns, empty rooms and "doors that open easily", we find a beetle. Woot! We kill it and take its stuff!

We later find a Gnoll that we tried to charm and take its stuff but if made the save and ran away. We chased it into a room full of bandits with crossbows. They shoot me. I have 3 hit points.

Me: "Hey Cleric, can I get some healing?"
Henry: "I'm saving it for a desperate situation."
Me: "Like what?"
Henry: "Like if I get hurt."

With friends like these...

So anyway, we managed to fight and defeat the bandits with crossbows thanks to brash heroism and a rather considerable amount of Sleep Spell/throat slitting combo from the Magic User. It occurs to me as I type this that overuse of this tactic might be the whole reason the Paladin was even invented. Anyhow, we kill them and take their stuff. And we also killed the Gnoll and took his stuff.

(A note about the taking of the stuff: When I go on vacation, I like to take it easy. And part of taking it easy means not doing any more math than is strictly necessary. So I was extremely greatful for Piratecat handling the treasure tracking wherein he would routinely simplify things for me by saying, "Let's see, 80 Gold Pieces so that's 10 gold each for the five of you. Let's move on." Elves rock.)

So as the dust settles from the fight with the bandits, we become aware of a horrible noise by virtue of Gary saying, "You hear a horrible noise..." But this was no ordinary horrible noise. It was coming from Piratecat's mule (remember, he bought a mule). And this horrible noise was understandable given that "...it appears that your mule is being eaten by something LARGE and GELATINOUS."

In this moment, I look across the table at Piratecat and our faces are bathed in the PURE JOY that can only come from Gary Gygax attacking with a Gelatinous Cube. I think my joy might have been very slightly more pure because it was Piratecat's mule. This theory is supported by Piratecat snapping out of his joyous face bath and saying, "Quick! Save the mule!!"

I asked Gary if there is any clearance above the Cube and he said that there was about 2 feet between it and the ceiling of the dungeon. So I said, "I want to light my flask of oil (remember, I bought a flask of oil) and throw it so that it breaks on the ceiling ABOVE the Cube and rains fire down on top of it." Gary looks at my character sheet. He looks at my 6 Dex. He looks me in the eye. "Well you can try but you're going to have to hit AC 2."

NATURAL. 20. BABY.

It's as though we are the U.S. Olympic D&D team and we've just beaten the French for the Gold Medal. We're jumping out of our seats. We're high fiving. People are taking pictures of my d20. I'm grinning like an IDIOT. An idiot who JUST KILLED GARY GYGAX'S GELATINOUS CUBE!!

The mule didn't make it.

We finally calm down and get on with the exploration that takes us east and south and then west (we went west because Henry prayed for guidance from St. Cuthbert and he said, "Go West young man!"). We turned some skeletons, went down some stairs and found a dead end. We camped.

While camped we were encountered by wandering orcs who did NOT attack us and the skeletons from upstairs who DID attack us. We killed the skeletons.

And we took their stuff.

Then, with our mule dead, our Dungeon Cart nearly full and with Wednesday night wearing on, we retreated from the dungeon with much treasure and no fatalities (apart from the mule and I'll tell you straight out that I'd have traded three of those Poxy Elves to have that faithful mule back). In the capper for the evening, for the first time EVER in a Con game, I got XP. In fact, thanks to me accidentally taking a shield off the bandits that turned out to be magical, I got more XP than anybody in the party! Woot!

We had our picture taken with Gary, he signed our character sheets and books in some cases. Then was when we found out that that night was HIS 20TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY. Gary was playing D&D with a bunch of geeks in his hotel room on his 20th wedding anniversary!! And she was right there the WHOLE TIME and was the most gracious, charming and delightful woman that you could ever hope to meet. Unbelievable.

At the very end, Hypersmurf gave him a copy of the Empire game, from (I believe) the Greyhawk novels, that he had had manufactured, with acrylic tile playing pieces and a nice wooden box to keep it in. It seemed to be very well received and I thank Hyp for offering up a gift that shows the kind of gratitude I feel toward Mr. Gygax for giving me a memory that I will cherish forever.

Thank you, Gary, from the bottom of my heart. And thank you also to the other Mods who played. It is an honor and priveledge to call you fellow mods and friends. Except Piratecat who tried to screw us out of the treasure.*




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Post Posted: Wed Aug 22, 2007 2:53 am 
 

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AHA! so you were the ones who heisted that vanquished foe! man you were quick - i was hot on your feet there - you must have just pipped me to that...nice one!

helluva steal at $19.95! :)

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Post Posted: Wed Aug 22, 2007 4:27 pm 
 

It was us alright. :D

As soon as I saw it sitting in the case I asked to look at it and since the price was a bargain I handed the cash over immediately.

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Post Posted: Wed Aug 22, 2007 4:34 pm 
 

burntwire brothers wrote:It was us alright. :D

As soon as I saw it sitting in the case I asked to look at it and since the price was a bargain I handed the cash over immediately.

-Shawn


yeah that was a steal man!

i got the other wee warriors item they had and would have snapped that too!

should have known it would only be another acaeum member who snaffled it :D

nice one :)

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Post Posted: Wed Aug 22, 2007 4:38 pm 
 

Great post Mr. Filthy Ike!  A hillarious read.

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Post Posted: Wed Aug 22, 2007 4:41 pm 
 

Just wondering....

Does anyone else here picture the Burntwire Brothers as those two acrobat/knife-throwing/assassin/circus guys from the movie Octopussy?

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Post Posted: Wed Aug 22, 2007 10:12 pm 
 

FormCritic wrote:Just wondering....

Does anyone else here picture the Burntwire Brothers as those two acrobat/knife-throwing/assassin/circus guys from the movie Octopussy?

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More like Abbott & Costello. :)

  
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