[Excalibur] Deathfest Reminder Time!

Sarah Weiss sjw04 at hampshire.edu
Mon Oct 30 21:30:36 EST 2006


Deathfest is already a killerfree zone.  No worries.

On 10/30/06, Sean Harper <smh05 at hampshire.edu> wrote:
>
>   I tend to agree with you, Dillon.  Deathfest should be designated as
> "Killer-free" the moment a player steps into FPH.  Speaking from past
> experience, I know Deathfest is crazy enough by itself; perish the thought
> of
> adding in the paranoid of Killer into the mix.  Deadly *and* chaotic.
>   However, Killer is directly sponsored by Mythos, not Excalibur.  This is
> why I
> involve Mythos in the discussion.  The decision to make Deathfest
> "Killer-free"
> should ultimately land in their laps (or, at least one person's or group
> of
> persons' laps specifically).  I merely wish to keep Excalibur "in the
> loop".
>
>
> Quoting dcc06 at hampshire.edu:
>
> > I'd like to propose that deathfest be designated as a "killer-free"
> zone-
> > we're
> > all there to have fun, and it would be nice to drop some of the paranoia
> that
> > those of us playing are constantly under right now for a night and kill
> each
> > other in RPGs instead of with nerf weaponry.
> >
> > let me know what you all think...
> >
> > -Dillon
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>
> My apologies to those who receive this more than once.  I just wish to
> ensure
> the message spreads far and fast.
> --
> Sean Harper
> smh05 at hampshire.edu
> (603) 236-6768
> Box 719 Hampshire College
> Amherst MA 01002
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