Through analysis, dice rolling, & billions of simulations of fair & unfair dice rolls we will bust dice myths. This will be of interest to gamers, dice makers, & educators.
We've colonized the solar system, invented space travel, and experienced sentient space ships. Cat Rambo, Patrick Tomlinson, Toiya Finley, Corry Lee, and Kirk Dougal discuss what's next.
So you've decided to ditch the notebook or Word to give this whole Scrivener program a whirl. Can this program make your process better? Come learn from LaShawn Wanak, A. E. Greenwood, and more.
Self-Publishing Workshop 1: Putting Style into your Manuscript
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Chris Bell will demonstrate how to define and use paragraph and character styles within your manuscript and see how those are used in making a professional layout in both print and electronic books.
Self-Publishing Workshop 2: Introduction to Print Typesetting
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Chris Bell will cover the basics of a page layout and what it takes to move your manuscript from a word processing file to a print-ready book interior.
Self-Publishing Workshop 3: Introduction to E-Book Creation
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Chris Bell will take you through the process of creating an e-book using free tools that are available. Also learn about setting up distribution of your e-book to online retailers.
Authors such as Charles Dickens and Stephen King have written serial fiction. Jen Gunnels, John Helfers, and Melissa Olson ask if this format due for a resurgence.
How can you be sure the tone of your work is consistent? And should it always be so? Devon Monk, Diana Pho, and Erik Scott de Bie discuss tools you can use to set your tone.
Sexy Times in Speculative Fiction: The Ins and Outs of Love Scenes
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Show everything or fade to black? That question--and more!--will be answered by our astute sexy-times authors Melissa Olson, Diana Rowland, Jerry Gordon, Susan Morris, and A. E. Greenwood.
Beaches and sea cliffs hide surprises, as do other, more unusual coastal settings. discuss narrative opportunities with landscape geologist Scott Rice-Snow.
We've all heard the old, "show don't tell" advice. Devon Monk, Melissa Olson, Cherie Priest, and Susan Morris tells us what it means and when it's the right course of action.
Diana Rowland, Erin M. Evans, Christopher Morgan, and Holly West share ideas for how to keep your story moving forward, and how to keep your readers hooked!
The pace of your story is as important as the plot and the characters. Tee Morris, Melissa Olson, Matt Forbeck, and Elizabeth Vaughan discuss the passage of time in fiction.
Forging multiple revenue streams is a necessity for writers. Patreon is one such method, but is it right for you? Shanna Germain, Marc Tassin, Susan Morris, and Gregory A. Wilson discuss it.
Plotter? Pantser? Both? Neither? Eden Robins, John Helfers, and Joseph Carriker, Jr. discuss how to find out what brand of writer you are and when to try a new method.
What are the logistics of making a podcast? What sort of equipment do you need? And how can you make yours stand out from the pack? Tee Morris, Anton Strout, Cat Rambo, and Steve Drew discuss it.
Can modern writers set their stories in historical settings and ignore the historical baggage at the same time? David Mack, Kristen Britain, Richard Byers, and karen Bovenmyer talk about it.
Networking is an important part of the industry, but authors aren't leeches. Matt Forbeck, Gabrielle Harbowy, and Chris Bell give tips on how to be sure to give as well as take.
Come watch our intrepid adventurers battle their way through Gregory A. Wilson's Forbidden Library! All bets are off and nothing is guaranteed (well, except for an ax in the back).
Is your desktop a mess both virtually and physically? Eden Robins, Jason Sizemore, Annie Sullivan, Sabrina Vourvoulias, and Steve Drew share their experiences with organizing both spaces!
Letting the Reader Fill in the Blanks: Finding a Balance in Worldbuilding
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How many details do you feed the reader? How much do you let them fill in themselves? Christopher Morgan, Sabrina Vourvoulias, Bryan Young, and Richard Byers discuss this delicate balance.
Sabrina Vourvoulias, Sandra Tayler, Seth Skorkowsky and Elizabeth Vaughan discuss how to inject a sense of wonder into your fiction so your readers feel it, too.
Twitch began as a way for video gamers to share their experience with others. Gregory A. Wilson, Tee Morris, Krik Dougal, and Toiya Finley discuss using this platform to gain a wider audience.
You don't need a degree in cartography to make a map for your world ... or do you? Bradley P. Beaulieu, Anna Smith Spark, Bruce Cordell, and Steve Drew discuss what they've learned.
What are the qualifications you need to be a writer? Or do you really just need a pen, a chair, and a prayer? Robyn Bennis, Matt Forbeck, Aaron Rosenberg, and Karen Bovenmyer discuss it.
Having a book published is the goal of many writers, but what comes next? Keith Law, Erin M. Evans, Corry Lee, and Erik Scott de Bie prepare you for the next steps in your career.
It's a Matter of Perspective: Mastering Point of View
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Which character's eyes would this scene be best through? How can you establish a clear point of view? Our panelists Aaron Rosenberg, Diana Pho, Howard Jones, and Holly West can help!
It's happened to all of us: a sassy sidekick threatens to take over the whole darn thing. Scott Lynch, Anton Strout, Chris Bell, Anna Smith Spark, and Philippa Ballantine discuss secondary characters.
Fantasy novels are commonly set in medieval Europe, except the food which is usually wrong. Learn from Daniel Myers how medieval cuisine worked and how to create believable fictional foodways.
Carol Berg, Karen Bovenmyer, Melissa Olson, and Cat Rambo discuss the hows and whys of incorporating the Me Too era, diversity, and climate change into your fiction.
Midpoint is considered one of the most important moments for character development in a story. Christopher Husberg, Kristen Britain, Bill Fawcett, and Elizabeth Vaughan tell you how to get it right.
Author Guest of Honor Cherie Priest has written nearly two dozen books and novellas, including the Clockwork Century series from Tor. If you have a question for her, here's your chance to ask it!
Resistance Is Futile: Dealing with Writer’s Block and Resistance
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How do writers get stuck, and how can they get UNstuck? Is there even such a thing as writer’s block? The dynamic nerd duo of Anton Strout and Melanie R. Meadors discuss!
Join the DMsGuild crew to learn more about this and other community content programs on DriveThruRPG. Get news, ask questions about publishing your own Dungeons & Dragons adventures & more!
Masters of Roleplay: Designing Complex Characters & Bringing them to Life
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Character seem a little flat? NPC's all feel the same? These experts will show you the way to build complex characters that truly feel alive, & teach you how to bring them to life at the table!
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Do your NPC's all feel the same; does your character seems a little flat, are you're having difficulty staying in character? These three experts will show you the way towards building complex characters that truly feel alive, and teach you how to bring them to life at the table.
Featuring: Ruty Rutenberg, Malika Lim, Zac Eubank, Cindy Brunelle, Marsie Vellan
Join Marissa Kelly, Mark Diaz Truman, Brendan Conway, & Sarah Richardson for a look at new and upcoming products from Magpie Games, including the Root RPG & a few other exclusive announcements!
Powered by the Apocalypse: System Design & Mastery
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Join the creators of Urban Shadows, Masks: A New Generation, Bluebeard's Bride, & Cartel for a discussion on the past, present, & future of PbtA design.
Valerie Meiss holds a guided open forum about puppets as cosplay, travel buddies, professional & passion projects. Focusing on how-to's, & answering questions about whatever it is you want to build.
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With her detailed experience in both found/recycled parts, & professional tools & materials, Valerie Meiss will help you problem solve whatever is needed to make your next creation. Sample works will be passed around, & discussed. Infused with the bizarre philosophy of making puppets, Valerie brings experience from studying puppetry around the globe & teaches you to make puppets & then follow them to the strange & incredible places they will take you. (& they will.) All skill levels welcome, any projects in whatever state are welcome too! Come join in the friendly adventure of #makepuppetsmakefriends.
Puppet Builder Gordon Smuder talks detailing for television-style puppets. Eyes, ears, noses, teeth, tongues, you name it!
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Professional Puppet Builder (& previous Gen Con Puppetry Track GOH) Gordon Smuder gives up all his secrets for detailing foam & fleece (Muppet-style) television puppets. Bring a note pad (or a sketch book!) because the info will be flowing hot & heavy!
This is a seminar on making dynamic puppet films & videos, from script to screen.
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Noah Ginex will lead a panel discussion about film & video making with puppets; from script writing to storyboarding & shooting, to editing & music. This panel has been making puppet movies for over 20 years, from home demos to professional music videos, & everything in between. They have plenty of tips & tricks to share, & are eager to help beginners figure out how to bring their ideas to life.
Learn what it takes to make dynamic-looking characters in your puppet designs. Noah Ginex will show you how different shapes & colors affect your character's mood & up your design game.
PATHFINDERS & Game Masters! Looking for a realistic Fantasy World? Come hear about HarnWorld, a game world for any RPG system. Free castle booklet or map for attending.
Bloodlines & Black Magic: Playing with the Modern World
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Want to learn about Bloodlines & Black Magic? Sit down with Jaye Sonia & the Storm Bunny Studios team as they discuss the game, the setting, & how they balance all that weirdness.
Operation Market Garden - Was it really "A Bridge Too Far" (NSDM Lecture)
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Operation Market Garden 75th anniversary. A look at the Allies most ambitious Airborne operation & evaluation of why it failed. By Mike Tucker, NSDM staff.
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75 years after the failure of Market Garden, there is still debate as to why this operation failed. The Allies seemed to have the Germans on the run and Market Garden could have given the Allies a bridge over the Rhine and ended the war by Christmas 1944. A look at the factors that lead to the dashing of Allied hopes of finishing the Germans off. Presenter: Mike Tucker of the National Security Decision Making, Inc staff.
Clausewitz, Mahan, Mitchell & others, strategic thinkers we've heard of but few know what they really said. Talk on what historical strategists actually wrote. By Dr. Craig Greathouse, NSDM staff.
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Clausewitz, Mahan and Mitchell, among others, are strategic thinkers whom many talk about, but few have read them and examined what they actually have said. This lecture will look at some of the actual writings of significant strategic thinkers throughout history and put their ideas in the context in which they were written. It will look at a broad range of strategic thinkers and examine what they actually argued as compared to what people actually think they said. Presenter: Dr. Craig Greathouse of the National Security Decision Making, Inc staff.
Seminar/Demo: Examination of the politics and violence in Kansas in the pre-civil war period as reflected in "Bleeding Kansas" by Decision Games, with "Doc" Cummins of Decision Games.
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Overview of the politics and violence in pre-statehood, pre-Civil War Kansas as reflected in "Bleeding Kansas" by Decision Games, followed by a guided play demo. Presented by "Doc" Cummins of Decision Games.
Getting Your Wargame Design Published in Strategy & Tactics
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Learn how to get your historical or contemporary period wargame published by Decision Games: design guidelines, playtesting, artwork, legal aspects. Presented by "Doc" Cummins of Decision Games.
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Lecture. Learn how to get a historical or contemporary period wargame published by Decision Games. What are the design guidelines, playtesting, artwork, and legal aspects of submitting a prototype? Presented by "Doc" Cummins of Decision Games.
How wargames assist with the advance of innovation. Evolution as tools for understanding the past and shaping the future. Presenter: Colonel Matt Caffrey (USAF, ret.), "Dean" of Air Force Wargaming.
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How wargames assist with the advance of innovation. Evolution of wargames as tools for understanding the past and shaping the future. Presenter: Colonel Matt Caffrey (USAF, ret.), the "Dean" of Air Force Wargaming and author of "On wargaming," a US Naval War College free publication available at https://digital-commons.usnwc.edu/newport-papers/43/
Modern Warfare contributor David March talks about the endless war in Afghanistan, the reasons behind the conflict and the way forward. Has Afghanistan become the new Philippines of America?
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David March is a writer who has contributed articles to Strategy and Tactics, World at War, and Modern Warfare. He has also designed 4 wargames, including Visegrad 4 about a possible future conflict between Russian and Poland. He will be lecturing on what has happened in Afghanistan, the true reasons for the conflict, the problems encountered by the U.S./NATO force and the reasons that it may well be a perpetual war. How can we possibly win this war? Is there no way out? David March is on the National Security Decision Making, Inc staff.
Game Changers: Technology, Techniques & New Environments of Future Conflict (NSDM Lecture)
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An overview of emerging tools, approaches, & fields that are entering into current and future military conflicts. Presenter: Merle Robinson, NSDM staff.
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An overview of emerging tools, approaches, and fields that are entering into current and future military conflicts. Presenter: Merle Robinson of the National Security Decision Making, Inc staff.
Today's hidden wars between governments to influence public perception, from targeted disinformation campaigns to corporate databases that know and sell everything about you. Greg Maus, NSDM staff
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Lecture. From targeted disinformation campaigns to corporate databases that know everything about you and sell to the highest bidder, explore today’s hidden wars between governments to influence public perception. Presented by Greg Maus of the National Security Decision Making, Inc staff.
Russia, evolving position, antics on the world stage. Russian policy changes over the last 10 years. Common ground and friction points with the West. Panel by National Security Decision Making staff
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Russia and her evolving position, and her antics, on the world stage. Russian policy and operational changes over the last 10 years. Where is the common ground and where are the friction points with the US and the West? Panel by the National Security Decision Making, Inc staff.
Review of 1944 campaigns in recognition of the 75th anniversary of the Allies taking the offensive in all theaters Panel by the National Security Decision Making, Inc staff.
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Review of 1944 campaigns in recognition of the 75th anniversary of the Allies taking the offensive in all theaters Panel by the National Security Decision Making, Inc staff.
Overview of modern military thought on fighting in megacities. New technologies, UAVs, robots, AI, conventional, unconventional, future approaches. Panel by National Security Decision Making staff
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An overview of modern military thought on fighting in the world's megacities. As the global population grows and cities become ever denser, military planners are preparing for near future conflict scenarios in and around urban megacities. Particularly in the developing world, how will new technologies-UAVs, robots, AI, space-based platforms-be employed in these challenging environments? Panel will review conventional, unconventional and future approaches. Panel by the National Security Decision Making, Inc staff.
Military Geography of the Solar System (NSDM Panel)
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Geography of war in space is dominated not by distance but by delta-v & sensors. How experience fighting on land, sea & air won't help. Panel by the National Security Decision Making staff.
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In space, no one can hear you scream, but everyone can see you fly. The geography of warfare in space is dominated not by distances as most would think, but by delta-v and sensors. How everything we know about fighting on the land, sea, and air won't help us in space. What is up there is worth fighting over? Panel by the National Security Decision Making, Inc staff.
Join the National Security Decision Making Game staff to review recent changes & things to watch next year, including hotspots: China, Europe, Syria, Iran, Israel, Russia, & North Korea.
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Overview, analysis & insights on current/future world affairs. This panel discussion and seminar, the signature event of the National Security Decision Making (NSDM) Game staff, explores current, and potential future, problem areas around the world. Want to know what to expect in the next year? What might happen and what are the implications of it? What are drivers, what indicators to watch for, and how might events be affected by the U.S. and the West? What potential catastrophes is CNN missing?
National Security Decision Making Game staff led discussion of global hotspots, things to watch out for next year, including hotspots: China, Europe, Syria, Iran, Israel, Russia, & North Korea.
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Continued discussion of current military/political/economic topics of interest/concern, analysis & insights on current/future world affairs. This seminar led by the National Security Decision Making (NSDM) Game staff, explores current, and potential future, problem areas around the world. Want to know what to expect in the next year? What might happen and what are the implications of it? What are drivers, what indicators to watch for, and how might events be affected by the U.S. and the West? What potential catastrophes is CNN missing?
From how to wear, how to style, and care! Come learn the proper way to wear one without wig slip, & how to care for your wig so you can wear it time & time again!
Join members of Team MCG & Your Best Game Ever contributors to get tips on having the best RPG games ever. There will be GM tips, player tips, & game stories with a positive spin.
Cosplay always seems to be an expensive hobby, but it really doesn't have to be! Costumes can be completely affordable, or even free! Learn some tips & tricks from some of the pros!
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Cosplay always seems to be an expensive hobby, but it really doesn't have to be! Costumes can be completely affordable, or even free! Learn some tips and tricks from some of the best penny pinching cosplayers around! Who have not only years of experience, but also have won numerous awards with costumes that didn't break the bank!
On Wargaming, Part I: How Wargames Have Shaped History and How They May Shape the Future
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Lecture: The History of Wargaming from ancient times through World War II. Presented by Colonel Matt Caffrey (USAF, ret.), the "Dean" of Air Force Wargaming.
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Wargames are as old as civilization, and perhaps older. This is an overview of the development of wargaming from ancient times to the End of World War II. Part 1 of How Wargames Have Shaped History and How They May Shape the Future. Presenter: Colonel Matt Caffrey (USAF, ret.), the "Dean" of Air Force Wargaming and author of "On Wargaming," a US Naval War College free publication available at https://digital-commons.usnwc.edu/newport-papers/43/
On Wargaming, Part II: How Wargames Have Shaped History and How They May Shape the Future
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Lecture: The History of Wargaming since World War II. Presented by Colonel Matt Caffrey (USAF, ret.), the "Dean" of Air Force Wargaming.
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Wargames are as old as civilization, and perhaps older. This is an overview of the development of wargaming from the End of World War II to today. Part 2 of How Wargames Have Shaped History and How They May Shape the Future. Presenter: Colonel Matt Caffrey (USAF, ret.), the "Dean" of Air Force Wargaming and author of "On Wargaming," a US Naval War College free publication available at https://digital-commons.usnwc.edu/newport-papers/43/
On Wargaming, Part III: How Wargames Have Shaped History and How They May Shape the Future
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Lecture: Toward More-Effective Wargaming. Presented by Colonel Matt Caffrey (USAF, ret.), the "Dean" of Air Force Wargaming.
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It has been said the foundations of science are observation and classification. Together they enable the forming of hypotheses that enable later applications. This focuses on the utility of wargames, and varied approaches, to wargaming. Part 3 of How Wargames Have Shaped History and How They May Shape the Future. Presenter: Colonel Matt Caffrey (USAF, ret.), the "Dean" of Air Force Wargaming and author of "On Wargaming," a US Naval War College free publication available at https://digital-commons.usnwc.edu/newport-papers/43/
Lecture: An overview of the impact of logistics from ancient times to today with a view to how wargames have handled the subject poorly or well. Presented by Dr. George F. Nafziger (Captain/USN, ret)
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Lecture: An overview of the impact of Logistics from ancient times to today with a view to how wargames have handled the subject poorly or well. Presented by Dr. George F. Nafziger (Captain/USN, ret.), author of many Napoleonic and Military History books.
Learn about Crypto Games and Dapps on the Ethereum (ETH), Tron (TRX), and STEEM blockchains. We'll discuss e-wallets, extensions to safeguard your private keys, and the latest innovations in games.
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Topics:
- Buying cryptocurrency through exchanges (Coinbase Pro; Binance)
- Electronic wallets (MetaMask; Dapper)
- Extensions to protect your private keys (MetaMask; TronLink; Steem Keychain)
- For ETH, I'll explain gas/gwei and talk about breeding games (CryptoKitties), card games (Gods Unchained; Mythereum), and VR games (Decentraland; CryptoVoxels)
- For STEEM, I'll talk about Steem Power, Resource Credits, and games like Steem Monsters and the ill-fated Drug Wars.
- For Tron (TRX), I'll talk about how games from other blockchains (ETH Chibi Fighters and STEEM Steem Monsters) have expanded into Tron.
- New innovations with applications to gaming include interoperability between games, tokenization of booster packs, verifiable scarcity of cards, trustless lending and renting of cards, bots, and cheats/exploits by viewing information on the blockchain.
The makers of Cyberpunk, the Witcher TRPG and many other classic RPGs gather together to answer questions & talk about the past, present, & future of the company & their games.
Chernobyl, What Really Happened, Separating Fact from Fiction, Drama and Demagoguery (NSDM lecture)
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The story is generally told to stress drama or harangue over reactors, loose with facts. This gives the physics & engineering. CAPT Mark McDonagh, physicist, retired nuclear sub officer, NSDM staff.
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What really happened at Chernobyl? What we see in miniseries and documentaries clearly steers clear of technical details, or worse, was written by someone overly fond of exploring the drama but clueless on the physics, nuclear engineering and radiological problems. Then there are activists, often totally clueless, who would exaggerate the description of the damage and the potential to their own ends. This lecture attempts to separate science and engineering and actual facts from drama and activist demagoguery. It describes the Chernobyl reactor design, including its advantages and its vulnerabilities in light of other nuclear reactor mishaps. It then goes on to describe what went wrong and why. Presented by Capt. Mark McDonagh, USN/ret., a career nuclear submarine officer with BS and MS degrees in physics with 12 years' experience at the Naval War College, now on the NSDMG staff
How Not to be Kidnapped by Cow-Women - Norwegian Fairytales & Folklore for your RPG campaign
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Tired of boring orcs & goblins? How about cow-tailed women, talking polar bears, & troll eating contests? Get inspiration from Norwegian folklore, from a real Norwegian!
U-505, a Uniquely Unlucky Submarine; 75th Anniversary Of its Intact Capture (NSDM Lecture)
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U-505 distinctions: 11 war patrols; sabotaged by French Resistance dockworkers; most damaged U-boat to return from patrol; one CO committed suicide; captured intact. Capt. Mark McDonagh, NSDM staff
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When the German U-boat U-505 is mentioned, most think about its capture in 75 years ago, two days before D-day in June 1944, or of its status as a museum piece at Chicago’s Museum of Science and Industry. But the Type IX submarine's wartime history is rich: 11 combat patrols; sabotaged by French dockworkers; distinction as the most damaged U-boat ever to return from patrol, and as instance during the war in which a submarine commander committed suicide in response to the stress of a prolonged depth charging. Lecture will cover details of the long and mixed-success of this most-famous of submarines. Presented by Capt. Mark McDonagh, USN/ret., a submarine officer with 12 years’ experience at the Naval War College, now on the National Security Decision Making, Inc staff.
Introduction to Pathfinder Roleplaying Game (2nd edition)
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Join Paizo staffers as they discuss the evolution of the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game. Learn what changed, what stayed the same, and what your characters can do!
Warforged, lightning rails, & halflings riding dinosaurs! Join setting creator Keith Baker for a discussion of the D&D setting of Eberron & what its future may hold.
Join us at the Magic Stage to participate in a collaborative, audience-driven creation of a Magic: The Gathering card!
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See the card come to life right before your eyes and be prepared for something strange, silly, cute or all of the above. Panelists: Gavin Verhey (moderator), Melissa DeTora, Ethan Fleischer, Magic Artist - Steve Argyle
Are you eager to bring others into Magic: The Gathering, but are looking for advice on how to maximize your learners' interest?
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Stop by this panel and we’ll go over tips to help make Magic “stick” and leave new players ready for more!
Panelists: Mike Turian (moderator), Chris Tulach, Ethan Fleischer
If you've been wondering how the artists make all those wonderful illustrations for Magic: The Gathering, look no further! Dive into the creative process of Magic card art and bring your questions.
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Panelists: Jess Lanzillo (moderator), artists Aaron Miller, Chris Seaman and Tyler Walpole
Find uses for all those extra Magic cards! Learn about this build-a-set format, why it's so popular, and get some tips on how to develop a fun cube for your playgroup.
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Panelists: Mike Turian (moderator), Gavin Verhey, Justin Parnell and Matt Kranstuber
Watch a Magic themed D&D session live featuring an original Ravnica adventure, "The Lost Woods".
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Join Renee, AKA Fate from Fate and the Fablemaidens (@RaeDeAnnR on Twitter) as she DMs an original Ravnica adventure “The Lost Woods.” Featuring players from Stratticus Academy – Stratticus (@stratticus_), Alice Cleaver (@WhiteRabbitPic), Avery Andruszkiewicz (@matte_bat_), and Sarah Godfrey (@serasomatic).
They’ll share their stories, crack wise, and give you a chance to ask them your burning questions about Commander. Also, check out some C19 previews!
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The personalities guiding the rules of the most popular fan-created format are here! Panelists: Gavin Verhey (moderator), Scott Larabee, Sheldon Menery, Gavin Duggan, Toby Elloitt
Hear the behind-the-scenes stories from Wizards of the Coast as they talk about what it took to design Magic's first setting after its 11-year hiatus. Bring your questions!
Watch a Magic themed D&D session Live featuring an adventure set in the MTG Multiverse!
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Join the Venture Maidens’ DM Celeste Conowitch (@cconowitch on Twitter) as she runs a group of the show’s guests through an adventure set in a Magic: The Gathering plane! Players include Dan Dillon (@San_Dillon_1), Josh Perault (@XiroxisTheBeard), Ted Sikora (@nerdimmersion), and Greg Leatherman (@whitewig).
Want to jump into Magic's most popular social format, but need some help? Come chat with Commander luminaries as they walk you through the ins and outs of building a great first deck.
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Panelists: Gavin Verhey (moderator), Scott Larabee, Sheldon Menery, Ethan Fleischer
Hosted by kids, for not just kids, but adults too! Come learn about cosplay from a kids perspective, and how it can bring families together, and that YES Anyone Can Cosplay!
Ever wondered how to utilize 3D printing in your cosplays? Come chat with the pros and get all of your questions answered! We will help you get started on your journey!
Are you looking to get started in armor or propmaking for cosplay? Ginoza costuming will be doing a live demo & will show you all the tools and techniques that you need to get started!
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Are you looking to get started in armor making or propmaking for cosplay? Would you prefer to watch someone make something firsthand instead of following a tutorial online? Ginoza costuming will be doing a live demo and will show you all the tools and techniques that you need to make your own cosplay with Eva foam.