My cards are located on the "files" section of this newsgroup.
wrote:
> Greetings and Salutations
> 2004-02-27-1105.
>
> epweissengruber wrote:
> > I batted .500 for the 6 games of Gloranthan provenance that I
> > volunteered to run at last weekend's Pandemonium convention in
> > Toronto.
> > [SNIP]
> > 3 very fun sessions. Not very profound, but very found. The
> > relationship mechanics and the importance of community co-
ordinated
> > the groups' energy and focus quite well.
>
> Well done!
> Sounds like you had fun.
> I have always found that the newbies take to HeroQuest faster and
much better than the old RQers.
>
> > The create as you go method works like a charm -- if you have
done
> > some prep beforehand. I offer my Religion, profession, and
Common
> > Magic cards as helpful aids to this process. They are, however,
> > really limited.
>
> I have always used pre-generated heroes for my demo games at
conventions and we do have some good games with them. However I do
think that we miss out on one of HeroQuest's strengths which is the
excellent character generation.
> I would be interested in seeing these cards of yours as would many
on the Ring of HeroQuest Narrators website at:
> http://www.rhqn.com
> or the yahoo group:
> RHQN-subscribe_at_yahoogroups.com
> Especially as we are going to Conception 2004 next week demoing
lots of HeroQuest games.
> See:
> http://www.valinor.freeserve.co.uk/conception/
>
> > I have waited 25 years for this game and this kind of gaming
> > experience.
>
> Over the last couple of years demoing the game at conventions I
feel the same [although it has only been 24 years for me ;-) ].
>
> Cheers,
> DARRAN SIMS
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