New Druid Joining In July

9 years 7 months ago #137892 by Cavan O'Caiside (Lunestarvex)
Hi All!

Many of you I have met at DexCon, but here is my formal introduction. I am intending to come for the July session. Got mah kilt coming and everything. Very excited to see you all again. Other than Socks, water bottle, sunscreen, and DEET, are there any other backup essentials I should bring?

More Quick Questions-
I have some severe food allergies and as such I will need to bring ALL my own food and mostly likely cannot participate in feasts ( I can sit and watch but cannot partake of food). Will there be enough space in the fridge for one persons 3-days worth of food + other people's? I don't want to hog the fridge. Should I bring a cooler?

The food allergy also brings up the fact that I do have epipens that I will be carrying on me at all times since I cant very well ask every person I shake hands with what they last ate. Is there a medical team or triage somewhere on site I should check in with?

Lastly, Sleeping. I may or may not have a tent to go to in game.. Peeps if you see this- Claim me now!

Mother's Blessing on you all.
Cavan

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9 years 7 months ago - 9 years 7 months ago #137893 by Caldor Eirson (Caldor)
Alex,

Good to hear from you. I'm one of the Kitchen Marshals, and will help you make sure your food is in a safe place in the fridge and that all the other Kitchen staff are aware of it. Please let us know what the allergies (PM or at event, and make sure its on your card) so that both the safety marshals and kitchen marshals are prepared for them in case something happens.

For food storage, we have a player fridge. Make sure to label EVERYTHING with your name. As you have food allergies and special needs, your food will have some priority.

We have safety marshals who are on site at all times, and their names and numbers will be on a white board in logistics. I'll leave anything else to the Safety or New Player Marshals.

Also - I will check, but we may have space in our 'family tent'. Touch base with me and I'll let you know.

Jason

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9 years 7 months ago - 9 years 7 months ago #137895 by Nalick (NalickDeMarche)
Hi, Alex!

I'm one of the New Player Marshals that Jason alluded to. Unfortunately, I couldn't make it out to DexCon this year, but I'm glad you had a good time!

Since you already mentioned food, I don't need to mention snacks. Plus I can see you've been warned about socks (they're very important!). Bring pens that you don't mind losing, because that is a thing that happens all the time. If they have feathers attached, awesome, but don't worry if they don't fit the genre. You might also want a little journal that you can carry around if you need to write down something, if you don't already have one.


A black shirt and black pair of pants for your NPC duty are essential. Also, make sure you arrive at Logistics in your NPC garb and not your character's garb, to keep things running smoothly. If you like, you're welcome to take the extra step and bring the following (from the Rulebook):

Bring some generic In-Game looking garb that is NOT your PC's clothing. You want to look
In-Game, but not like your PC. Additional costuming will be provided (Masks, tabards,
makeup, etc.) but it is helpful if you bring the basics.


In other words, if you have spare garb that would fit the atmosphere of the game, feel free to bring it with you to better look the part. You should still arrive in all-black clothing, though.

You'll learn about the various headbands at the training class, but make sure you have one white headband and one blue headband. The white headband means someone is "out of game" (OOG)--pretty self explanatory. There are some skills in the game that require you to use one. People who are marshaling encounters will have them on and either narrate scenes, monitor interactions to make sure they're honky-dory rules-wise, or describe atmospheric effects or traps.

Hopefully you won't need the blue one, but carry it on you anyway. Without spoiling anything, July may or may not be treacherous. If your character reaches the end of their death count, you have two options. One is to lie there for a maximum of two hours, during which window a physician can use the skill Reanimation to bring you back from the dead. Option two is to leave your possessions where your body would be and don the blue headband. As per the Rulebook:

Passing On
Upon reaching the end of the Critical stage of health, put on a blue headband to signify that you are
dead (and playing your spirit), and drop all your in-game possessions to signify your body as still being
there. All non bound possessions carried on the body remain at the site of death. You may now
seek out a means of returning to life. While the spirit will remember everything that happened up until
they died, once they die, they cannot perceive anything on the material plane except for buildings,
healers and priests (as faint glowing spheres), and the Phokus (as a bright glowing sphere).


If I think of anything else that you should bring, especially to your first game, I'll either update my post or make another reply. In the meantime, if there's anything else you wanna know about, ask.

Welcome aboard!

-Jeff

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9 years 7 months ago #137897 by Mantel (sigma-j)
Swim gear and a towel, if you want it! The lake is really nice when you need to cool down.

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9 years 6 months ago #138032 by Cavan O'Caiside (Lunestarvex)
So I'm coming up with a veteran player and he said I should just come in my garb- but you're saying come prepped to NPC right off the bat?
Do we start NPC shifts so quickly as newbies then? Or is it just to identify who needs to go in training? Thanks for the detailed response!

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9 years 6 months ago #138034 by Tobias (Tobias)
You'll be taking an NPC shift in addition to playing in game- so if your garb would be inappropriate to looking "generic", then you probably want to bring a swap.

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