Dec 6 - 8, 2013
Sheraton Hotel, 700 East Main St
Stamford, CT 06901
Blogs
Thanks Emily C!
Emily brings great energy to the registration desk with her experienced and upbeat help. She greeted attendees upstairs to distribute preregistered badges, helped with the main desk downstairs, and often ran up and down to assist with all the little logistical issues that crop up. Our desk is smoother and smily-er because of her help, and we're very grateful.
Thanks Adam!
Adam's been with AnonyCon from the very beginning, so there's no way I'm able to enumerate all the awesome things for which he deserves my (and our) gratitude. This year his invaluable help with marshaling players made sure both players and GMs were happy and could always participate. He also went above and beyond and wrote games spanning various rule systems, and helped me with the final schedule for the AnonyCon Originals. Thank you Adam, we would not even be here without you.
Thanks Jennifer J!
With so many to thank, I'm throwing the order to the mercy of chaos, and using a polyhedral random number generator to tell me which Thank You I write first.
Thanks to Jennifer J for excellent baking contributions, helping keep volunteers and GMs well fed with tasty muffins brought from the big city. We were very glad for your cooking and your company.
Thank You!
Thank you all for another wonderful convention. AnonyCon 2010 brought great fun and we appreciate all your help in making it a success.
We could not have done it without the help of our dedicated staff and volunteer team, our GMs running the games, and of course all the players who showed up to help us tell our stories and laugh.
Many specific thanks are deserved, so watch the AnonyCon Blog for updates on the awesome folks who make AnonyCon happen.
http://anonycon.com/blog/1
Going offline
As we pack everything up and get set for this weekend, our core staff will be offline through Monday. There will likely be some recovery time and rest required before emails resume again. We're excited about an awesome weekend, and we look forward to seeing you there!
Schedules locked in
Game schedules will be locked in tomorrow morning, so do any last minute alterations that you might need tonight.
We are beginning to print badges and schedules, and any further shuffling will happen on-site.
Please do not expect any schedule changes made after Tuesday 12 pm to be reflected in our paperwork.
AnonyCon Original Additions
We've got a lot more games on the schedule, including Oceam Dreams by Reynolds Jones and Can of Wyrms by Genevieve Tauxe, both D&D games with hearty roleplaying possibilities and detailed characters provided.
Check out the Warhorn schedule for our full list, and don't forget that regular board and card gaming will be happening on the lower level throughout the weekend.
My Realms and D&D Delves
More new events today, including a level 7-10 My Realms LFR adventure and some short D&D Delves happening Saturday.
As preregistration comes to a close, make sure you remember to reserve your hotel room so you can lock in our special rate before it expires or the block fills up.
Call of Cthulhu and Dread House
We've got some exciting horror games lined up this year, including some Call of Cthulhu scenarios dreamed up by our regular horror authors and Dread House being run by none other than Epidiah Ravachol, the writer of this clever jumbling tower based game.
Living Forgotten Realms facelift
With apologies to those whose games moved, vanished or changed, I have re-worked the LFR schedule a bit to make it more accomodating for some of our content and players. While I'm sure that this will cause some folks a bit of confusion it is with the best of intentions.
Given LFR's current release 'schedule', there may yet be more changes, however, I hope those will merely be additions and not removals or shifts as this latest change was.
Again, many apologies to anyone that this causes any inconvenience, we hope to not have to do it again. Thanks.