OK, I now have to grant myself more Lame points for not knowing KoL has cons -- despite how much I used to play (I led the now-dormant Clan of the Cowbell). I keep meaning to login and burn a few adventures on whichever characters are still alive, but it's such a slippery slope of time depletion that I've been afraid to see how much cooler it's getting in my absence. Down some Hell Ramen for me, and may the 8-bit realm bless you with many many red pixels! -Ankhst > This is an auto-generated report from SuperFRED regarding an event that Bob Winans has submitted. > http://rabbits.looneylabs.com/?RabbitUserID=Bob > > ======== > Title: KOL - werewolf > Location: Quality Inn Rochester NY > Date: May 28 > > I attended a convention for KOL (Kingdom Of Loathing), an online RPG. While at the convention I met several new people. After dinner, we all gathered in the conference room for fun and fraternization. > To help break the ice, I had brought a pack of "Are you a Werewolf" > I started off with a group of 8 people, most of whom were strangers to one another, explained the rules and started the game. The game was finished in about 15 minutes. There was a lot of finger pointing and tomfoolery. Other people in the room came over to see what all the noise was about. Our second game had 12 people and it lasted a little longer. By the end of the night, we had 20 people playing Werewolf. I had to deal cards twice, two sets of 10, with the werewolves and seer randomly placed within the deal. > > All in all a great time was had by everyone. > > _______________________________________________ > Rabbits mailing list > Rabbits@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.looneylabs.com/mailman/listinfo/rabbits