Gaming Event Submission Form

The September 29th, 2000, deadline for event submissions has passed. Submissions will still be accepted, but there is no guarantee that we will be able to accommodate your slot. Obviously, the longer you wait, the less likely you will be able to get your event is.

Conventions are a great place to meet new gamers and help strengthen the hobby.  We'll even give you a cool, free commemorative T-shirt! Gamemasters will be asked to run two sessions of gaming, the sessions can both be the same scenario or two different ones. If you run a third session, we'll think of something cool to give you, maybe some dealer dollars. If you'd like to run a game, please fill out the form at the following link.

Note: you will be added to the OwlCon GM mailing list and OwlCon Announcements mailing lists to facilitate e-mail updates.

Please enter your full name:

Please enter your e-mail address (complete address please, e.g. johnsmith@someplace.edu):

Please enter your phone number (with area code):

All GMs get a free commemorative T-shirt. What size T-shirt will you want?
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Title of Event

General Type of Event
Role Playing Game One Shot
Role Playing Game Tournament
Miniatures One Shot
Miniatures Tournament
Collectible/Trading Card Tournament
LARP
Other (please note in remarks as needed)

Gaming System - Please include the rules system that will be used and any important comments, e.g. 2nd ed. AD&D versus 3rd ed. D&D.

Number of Players
Four players
Five players
Six players
Variable/special (tournaments, etc. Please specify in remarks)

Length of Event - This should reflect the time needed to run a single session of the event.
Standard four hour slot
All night
Special (All day, multiple sequential four hour slots, etc. Please explain in remarks)

Playing Level of Intended Audience
Beginner: a complete novice can play the game.  Such a game will include the fine details that many more experienced players don't want to mess with.  For example, a fantasy game would include the ubiquitous tavern gathering and interacting with the bartender and such.  Such sessions are intended to recruit and educate would be players.  These sessions are great fun and do a great service for the hobby.  The Director of the con is very eager to have these.
Intermediate: If you just played in a Beginner session, you could probably handle it, but this adventure is more suited to people that understand the basics of the game fully and want to get right to the meat of the game.  This will probably be the majority of the games played.
Advanced: You have played the game a lot.  You know the nuances and have an opinion or house rule for a lot of the game mechanics.  You're jaded, you've seen it all, you're looking for something new and challenging.  We do not want a lot of these at OwlCon, but a few would be nice.
Time Slots

Number of Sessions - How many times do you plan to run this specific event at OwlCon '01?
One
Two
Three

Privacy Requirements
Some games require a quiet room to allow a "mood" to be established, e.g. most horror games. What do you need?

Time Slot Preferences

First Choice

Second Choice

Third Choice

Description
Aim for about 50-100 words and please make it interesting, it's the only information the players will have to go on! :-)

Remarks

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