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Feb. 15th, 2004 06:17 pmAs
jeliza would say, "Not dead."
Made it back from Radcon just fine. The event was fun. I managed to get in all three Living Greyhawk games I was interested in, and generally relaxed the rest of the time. I had forgotten just how dominated by teens the con attendance was since my last trip two years ago. Due to scheduling I didn't make any of the dances, but the programming Saturday afternoon was entertaining enough. With it being such a big LARP/Camarilla event, goth (and psuedo-BDSM) was the fashion of the day of course.
As has happened at every Pacific NW sci-fi con I've attended in something like two years, Heather Alexander was present. Ran into
helix90 and one of the Seattle-area RPGAers as well, but otherwise it was mostly locals and Oregon-folk I think...
Made it back from Radcon just fine. The event was fun. I managed to get in all three Living Greyhawk games I was interested in, and generally relaxed the rest of the time. I had forgotten just how dominated by teens the con attendance was since my last trip two years ago. Due to scheduling I didn't make any of the dances, but the programming Saturday afternoon was entertaining enough. With it being such a big LARP/Camarilla event, goth (and psuedo-BDSM) was the fashion of the day of course.
As has happened at every Pacific NW sci-fi con I've attended in something like two years, Heather Alexander was present. Ran into