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Evil Hat Gaming At Origins

March 3rd, 2010 by fred

Over the last few weeks we recruited some volunteer GMs to run Evil Hat’s games in the slots at the Origins Game Fair.  We got a really good response, and better yet, most of them are for the Dresden Files RPG.  Here’s the breakdown:

WED 12:00 PM DFRPG Jeremy Clifton The Dracula Killings
WED 2:00 PM DFRPG Jae Walker Beauties, Blood and Beasts
WED 5:00 PM SOTC David Wendt The Century Club and the Day of Myth
THU 11:00 AM DFRPG Jeremy Clifton The Dracula Killings
THU 2:00 PM DFRPG Morgan Ellis Greek Week
THU 2:00 PM DFRPG Tom Cadorette Capital Chaos
THU 2:00 PM DFRPG Jae Walker Beauties, Blood and Beasts
THU 5:00 PM SOTC David Wendt The Century Club and the Talons of Fear
THU 6:00 PM DRYH Matthew McFarland The Sterling Apartments
THU 8:00 PM DFRPG Tate Ricker / Phil Florian First Down and Hell To Go
THU 8:00 PM DFRPG Morgan Ellis Major Problem, Minor Talents
FRI 9:00 AM Penny Tom Cadorette A Penny-Farthing for My Thoughts
FRI 10:00 AM DFRPG Tate Ricker / Phil Florian A Fright at the Opera
FRI 11:00 AM DFRPG Jonathan Hixson Vacant Streets
FRI 12:00 PM DFRPG Clark Valentine Neutral Grounds
FRI 2:00 PM DFRPG Morgan Ellis Major Problem, Minor Talents
FRI 2:00 PM DFRPG Tom Cadorette Capital Chaos
FRI 2:00 PM DFRPG Michelle Lyons Ethereal Pillars: A Dresden Files RPG Adventure
FRI 8:00 PM DFRPG Morgan Ellis The Doom of Damocles
SAT 10:00 AM DFRPG Tate Ricker / Phil Florian First Down and Hell To Go
SAT 11:00 AM DFRPG Jonathan Hixson Vacant Streets
SAT 1:00 PM DFRPG Joe Tortuga Halftime Hexes
SAT 2:00 PM DFRPG Morgan Ellis Greek Week
SAT 2:00 PM S7S Tom Cadorette The Princess Bride 2: Vizzini’s Revenge
SAT 2:00 PM DFRPG Jae Walker Beauties, Blood and Beasts
SAT 6:00 PM DFRPG Tate Ricker / Phil Florian A Fright at the Opera
SAT 8:00 PM DFRPG Morgan Ellis The Doom of Damocles

Beauties, Blood and Beasts

Owen Powers, director of last year’s low-budget supernatural hit “Unnatural Undertaking”, has some problems. His efforts since have tanked miserably, and he was banking on his latest, top-secret project.  This morning the police found him on the set, covered in blood and surrounded by carnage, with no idea what happened. It’s going to take your “special” investigation skills to finish this script! Introductory, characters provided.

Capital Chaos

Where’s the best place in Washington D.C. to meet a demon for dinner? When it comes to national security and matters Infernal, protocol is of utmost importance. An impeccably credentialed Emissary of Hell has come to you with information about a terrorist plot of supernatural proportions in your hometown, our nation’s capital. You can’t ignore what you’ve been told:  you’ve got to stop it, if you can. But everyone knows Hell doesn’t do anyone a favor with no strings attached. It really sucks to be you right now… but then again, it usually does.

The Century Club and the Day of Myth

The Century Club have competed in the Remarkable Race, visited Lost Cities and Mysterious Islands, and solved the mystery of the Nether Agenda, but can they survive the Day of Myth? When creatures of legend threaten, the members of the Century Club must solve the mystery behind their attacks before it is too late!

The Century Club and the Talons of Fear

The Century Club have competed in the Remarkable Race, visited Lost Cities and Mysterious Islands, and solved the mystery of the Nether Agenda, but can they survive the Talons of Fear? When the police are baffled by a series of mysterious deaths, only members of the Century Club can unmask the true terror behind the Talons of Fear!

The Doom of Damocles

When you’re a Wizard you live by seven unbreakable laws. Break one and it’s an instant death sentence. No appeal, no parole, no exceptions. But what happens when you’re falsely accused? Your only hope is the Doom of Damocles, a stay of execution and a chance to get your old life back. And that’s exactly the choice the White Council has given you: go on a dangerous suicide mission, or face an instant death by the swords of the Wardens. Either way your head is on the chopping block, and you’re under the Doom of Damocles.

The Dracula Killings

Something is wrong in Houston, Texas. The supernatural community has gone into hiding. A new player is in town and they are causing a big splash. Bodies are turning up and even the mundane community is on edge. The newspapers are calling it the Dracula Killings. If only they knew how close they were. Bad news is that you and your friends have just been hired to put a stop to this Black Court Scourge.

Ethereal Pillars

Fog in San Francisco is nothing new. Heck, tourists come to see the fog. There’s even a local rugby team named for it, poor devils. When the figures of both new and long-forgotten dead start appearing in the evening fog, however, even a city long-accustomed to weirdness starts to come unglued. It’s up to you to figure out what’s calling the dead from sea and shore and put a stop to it before anything worse happens — if it isn’t already too late.

First Down and Hell To Go

The last time the Cleveland Browns went to the national championship, the Cuyahoga River burned…as a warning.   A trickster creature from the Nevernever cursed the Browns and if they ever return to the championship game, more than just the river would burn…everything would!  Now, in Baltimore it is the game that decides who goes to the Superbowl and the Browns have forgotten their old curse after years of purposeful mediocracy.   This year they could go all the way…and you have been brought in to prevent it.  Just beware evil forces that would be happy to see the nation burn… and they are not just Raven fans!

A Fright at the Opera

You’d planned on a nice enjoyable evening at the local theater festival, seeing a revival of one of your favorite plays.  Little did you know that something else had plans for the theater that night and they weren’t going to be quite as enjoyable.

Greek Week

It’s Greek Week, and for most of the fraternities and sororities on campus that means raising money for charity, putting on shows, and some friendly competitions. But for the werewolves of Sigma Alpha Delta it means danger – a rash of unexplained disappearances plagues the University, and strange creatures out of myth are invading the frat pack’s territory. Can they put a stop to it, and win the Pan-Hellenic games?

Halftime Hexes

The OSU/Michigan game the weekend before Thanksgiving is one of the biggest events in Columbus.  Whether you like the Buckeyes (or Football) or not, you can’t escape it. There’s lots of emotion, and let’s face it, nothing makes magic more than emotion. You’ve got tickets to the game, and a ticket for the Dube’s tailgate, and a gentle request by the PTB to check things out a bit while the  local Wardens deal with a Red Court threat in Cleveland.  In other words, it’s a cake job at the event everyone who is anyone is at. Until you get a whiff of some evil magic brewing, and set to go off at halftime!

Major Problem, Minor Talents

Supernatural trouble brewing on the streets of the Big Apple, and everyone with even an ounce of mystic talent can feel it. The war raging between the White Council and the Red Court Vampires has left both sides weakened and distracted. The Wardens are nowhere to be found; most minor talents are keeping their heads down and just trying their best to stay alive. But when the local Paranet group discovers a dangerous threat is stalking minor talents on the streets of New York. They know it’s way out of their league, but if they don’t even try to stop it, who will?

Neutral Grounds

At Neutral Grounds, you’re used to being greeted with a friendly smile, a cup of the best coffee in Baltimore, and the company of other people with your… unique talents. This morning, things have gone horribly, horribly wrong; you’ll have to use all your abilities, natural and otherwise, to get to the bottom of things. (Editor’s note: This one’s run by Clark Valentine, one of the game’s developers!)

A Penny-Farthing for My Thoughts

Welcome to the Village. I am Number 127, your doctor. Although I am supervising your treatment, you do not remember me. Recently, you suffered a traumatic shock that has caused a form of memory loss called profound retrograde amnesia. This loss of memory occurred because you attempted to escape the Village. The immediate cause of the memory loss is not known at this time. We believe that this is due to a trauma caused by some action on your part, and your mind has created a barrier as a way of protecting you. We — that is, you and I and Number 2 — discussed various possible treatments and you decided that your only option to recover your memory was an experimental drug called Mnemosyne…

The Princess Bride 2: Vizzini’s Revenge

A skinless-faced madman has kidnapped Waverly, the daughter of Westley and Buttercup, apparently killing Fezzik in the process. Westley, Buttercup, and Inigo Montoya (fresh from his first tour of duty as the Dread Pirate Roberts), along with two or three other interesting characters, take off in hot pursuit of the madman, from their home on One Tree Island, through the Wilderness of Woe, into the Swamp of Slime (only slightly more perilous than the Fire Swamp), and across the Serpentine Sea to the shores of Sicily … and the slopes of Muncibeddu, the Mountain of Perdition!

The Sterling Apartments

The Sterling Apartments aren’t glamorous, but hey, it’s home. But the clocks have stopped, the doors have opened, and you have all entered the Mad City. Stay awake, and you might live to see morning.

Vacant Streets

The dregs of society have gone missing. Not much of a crisis, right? But when the son of a well loved ectomancer goes missing, eyes open and ears perk. Something is definitely up, and it’s going to take those who are In The Know to get down to the root of the matter.

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  1. March 3rd, 2010 at 10:21 | #1

    Wow, those sound like a lot of fun!

  2. March 3rd, 2010 at 13:57 | #2

    I wish I were going to Origins. I definitely would sign up for one of the DFRPG games, maybe the DRYH (since I’ve played that before and liked that)

  3. Lenny Balsera
    March 3rd, 2010 at 16:32 | #3

    The sad part is, I was privy to the planning for these events, and I still didn’t realize the sheer amount of Dresden Files gaming going on.

    My socks, they are rocked.

  4. Lanodantheon
    March 4th, 2010 at 10:46 | #4

    At first I thought “The Princess Bride 2″ adventure was a DFRPG thing. That would have been both a waste and trip to funky town now that I think of it. But, not the first sequel I would pick for TDF….

    ….I’d pick Big Trouble in Little China (Rick Neal has the stats):D

  5. RobRendell
    March 6th, 2010 at 23:14 | #5

    I’m in Melbourne, Australia. Considering flying to the US to go to a roleplaying con is just madness. I haven’t even gone to a local game con in a while. But soooo much awesome Evil-Hattery…

  6. Kev
    March 18th, 2010 at 22:13 | #6

    Really mad that I won’t be able to get to the con… but really interested in ordering the DFRPG, any chance the different senarios that are going to be at the con will be available for download/purchase later?

  7. fred
    March 19th, 2010 at 11:29 | #7

    @Kev that’ll depend on the individual GMs and their ability/willingness to put their scenarios out there. They aren’t official Evil Hat products!

  8. Jason
    March 21st, 2010 at 11:13 | #8

    Squee! You guys liked my Penny-Farthing thing! Let me know how it goes!

  9. March 24th, 2010 at 11:22 | #9

    Hey there, I plan on playing some of these games, and I was wondering how long each slot would be at Origins. Is it a 2 or 4 hour slot length?

    I look forward to hearing about it!

  10. fred
    March 24th, 2010 at 12:22 | #10

    @DGibb, I understand them all to be 4 hour slots. (IME, 2 hour slots don’t let you get much of a momentum going, though some games *can* pull it off.)

  11. Morgan
    April 12th, 2010 at 08:42 | #11

    Help!

    I’ve never done Origins before. In fact, I haven’t gamed or been to a con in aeons, and I’m really excited. I was just trying to fill out the pre-reg form. Does anyone know the event numbers for any of these games yet?

  12. fred
    April 12th, 2010 at 09:07 | #12

    @Morgan, I don’t know of the event numbers, no. I’ll see if I can get our event coordinator over here.

  13. Tom C.
    April 12th, 2010 at 09:18 | #13

    Morgan :
    Help!
    I’ve never done Origins before. In fact, I haven’t gamed or been to a con in aeons, and I’m really excited. I was just trying to fill out the pre-reg form. Does anyone know the event numbers for any of these games yet?

    I’ll see what I can find out — I know that their registration system has been down, so it might take me a bit to find ‘em.

  14. Tom C.
    April 16th, 2010 at 05:58 | #14

    Still no word from the Origins folks on event session numbers BUT the Registration system is live as of today, so hopefully we’ll get some answers (or if some benevolent soul registers and can let us know what the various event numbers are of the sessions, that would be rockingly fantastic and most cool).

  15. Kirk
    April 20th, 2010 at 16:45 | #15

    Will these events be ran at GenCon also, or just at Origins? Also is the Wed date the 25th?

  16. fred
    April 20th, 2010 at 16:48 | #16

    @Kirk, nope, these games are for Origins. Some of our GMs may also be running at GenCon, but you’d have to check the schedule there (there were nowhere near as many).

    My calendar tells me that the Wednesday of Origins in June is the 23rd, and Friday is the 25th.

  17. Morgan
    April 21st, 2010 at 08:26 | #17

    *holds breath until Origins event sign-ups open on the 30th*

    Any chance there will be any more as yet unscheduled Evil Hat goodness at Origins, perhaps at open gaming tables?

    My fella is stuck in a life long WWII wargaming rut and wouldn’t know a role playing game from a rocket propelled grenade. He won’t sign up for any ahead of time, but I think once he sees me firmly ensconced and having a blast in an RPG he’ll want to play too.

  18. fred
    April 21st, 2010 at 08:49 | #18

    @Morgan, no idea about “off the books” stuff. Personally whenever I get some free time at Origins I’m going to spend it over at the North Market or the big bar on 2.

  19. Morgan
    May 4th, 2010 at 07:59 | #19

    49 days to Origins!

    Looks like they’ve got event grids up now, but I can’t seem to open them.

  20. badmojojojo
    July 5th, 2010 at 12:27 | #20

    Will these DFRPG scenarios be available for us newbie GM’s wanting to run them for our local groups?

  21. fred
    July 5th, 2010 at 13:25 | #21

    @badmojojojo, depends on whether or not the GMs who ran them choose to make their notes public…

  22. Morgan Ellis
    July 5th, 2010 at 18:37 | #22

    If you’re interested badmojojojo, I’m planning to post up my characters and game notes once I’m done running them at GenCon. I’m waiting till then so I can give the people who signed up for GenCon some surprises.

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