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Tuesday, November 9, 2010

3rd Annual Tucson ComiCon Photos

The 3rd Annual Tucson ComiCon was a blast, as always. Best event yet, really well put together by Mike Olivares and his crew. Good times were had at the IndieOnly Booth and many-a good folk were met. There was a lot of good interest in our preview copy of Tales of High Adventure and we even sold a number of copies of The Outpost On The Edge Of The Far Reaches adventure module.

Along with Clay Lewis and Mike Moran, who are part of the High Adventure project and members of our gaming group, the rest of our gaming group trickled through the con. Fun Times!

Clay, me and Mike flyin' high at IndieOnly! Oh yeah!

Steamcrow Press, as awesome as ever!

What's a comic convention without your gaggle of heroes!


Check out the IndieOnly Books here!


Next year we'll be at the Tucson Convention Center andwe're sure to have a number of issues of Tales of High Adventure out by then. Plan your trips now!

Saturday, November 6, 2010

The Warlock At The Third Annual Tucson ComiCon

The Third Annual Tucson ComiCon is today Saturday November 6th! IndieOnly (my small press publishing company) will be there with a limited preview of our upcoming Pulp Book "Tales Of High Adventure". There will be a ton of other great independent publishers and vendors there as well. So if you're in the Tucson area (or the entire southwest of the United States) check it out, stop by and say hi and pick up your preview of Tales of High Adventure!

Friday, February 26, 2010

One Page Dungeon Contest 2010

It's not too late to grab that pencil and paper and whip up an entry for 2010's One Page Dungeon Contest. A lot of good prizes too! Submissions must be in by March 1st.

What the heck is a one page dungeon?

What's my entry? I created The Forgotten Tomb of the Warrior King and you can check it out here, unless you're one of my players, then no peeking! Consequences will be dire indeed for your characters!

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Dungeon Crawl Massacre - Well, Not Really.

I ran my first ever event game this past Saturday at the Tucson RPG Guild monthly gathering. The group that runs these monthly events also run the RinCon here in Tucson. Their monthly events are a great way to meet other gamers and an opportunity to keep rolling those dice.

Now, I've never run a game for strangers before and I was looking forward to that challenge though it did cause some butterflies. I got some good advice from the OD&D74 boards which really helped put me at ease.

I ran Swords & Wizardry Core Rules with only some minor adjustments. I titled the game "The Dungeon Crawl Massacre" and ran Jeff Rient's Xlyathan's Tower. Feeling that this has a great mixture of mystery, danger and puzzles it was a good choice to run for this event.

I wanted to let randomness rule the game. I created 20 pre-gens of the standard classic classes (Fighter, Magic User, Cleric, Thief, Elf, Dwarf and Halfling) which were randomly equipped. I added to that Jeff Rient's 100 random starting items to give each player something unique (never underestimate the fun of that list!). Each player then randomly chose one of these characters. Good, bad, weak, strong, they all loved that anything is possible feeling.

There were 7 enthusiastic players at the table. 4 of them had played early versions of the game in the far past but have been playing modern versions in recent years. For them it brought back many memories of the fast-paced, loose rules games of their youth. I had the honor of introducing two new players to D&D. With the simplified character sheets of Swords & Wizardry they were able to jump right in, participate and have a great time. The final player has only played 3rd and 4th ed. He ended up enjoying the game quite a bit and after the session stated that he enjoyed this much, much better. He said now he understood what his brother, a former classic player, was talking about!

I read them my custom intro to Xylarthan's Tower and then handed out random motivation cards. Each card had a different motivation for why their characters were entering the dungeon and it wasn't just all for gold either. This is something that I like to do and it got everyone involved right away.

It was great to see all the excitement at the table. Not one bored face waiting for their turn, just a lot of participation, enthusiastic problem solving and at times horror for what they encountered. But all the payers worked together and laughed a lot. And it made for a fantastic experience for all.

Some game highlights include:

The party's apprehension to approach what turned out to be a large snake scale on the floor within the first few minutes of descending the stairs.

Unleashing an Ogre Wight in the second room explored. The fighter discovered he had a potion of Undead Command in his position (a result of a random roll).

Discovering the secret Hobgoblin password and shouting "Blueberry" in every language but the required Hobgoblinish at the Ogre.

Unleashing some very vicious Giant Killer Frogs on the party.

Igniting a 5 gallon keg of fine brandy that the fighter was carrying around (another result of that random roll) to kill a room full of giant rats.

The party found the flight of stairs to descend to the second level but chose to just explore the first level. They ended up walking away with some nice coin and a large 'statute' of an Efreeti with a missing hand.

I was lucky to get a great group of players for this session. I really do think it's the light rules and the anything can happen aspect of a classic style of gaming that really has the opportunity to bring fun and excitement to the table. It's like I've always stated, if gamers have a chance to play either for the first time or return to a more classic style of play, they always see the fun and excitement that has originally always been present in this game we all love.

Thursday, November 5, 2009

2nd Annual Tucson ComiCon!


For those of you in the Arizona area, come join me at the 2nd annual Tucson ComiCon this Saturday, November 7th at the Hotel Arizona in Tucson AZ.

My small press publisher called IndieOnly Comics. I've put out a number of comics including Bliss, Plant Guy, Sequentially Tucson and others.

The festivities begin at 10am and go until 7. Last year’s con was a total blast and this one is shaping up to be bigger and better. I’ll have all the IndieOnly Comics for sale as well as the Warlock’s Home Brew Adventure: “The Outpost on the Edge of the Far Reaches”. I will also have my classic D&D illustrations available as well. A ton of great local artists will be there and it’s something that you don’t want to miss.

Oh wait, did I forget to mention that it’s free? Yes absolutely free! So you have no excuse to miss it!