Haven Games October Overnight Lock-in

Organiser
Awesome People Meetup
Date
Sun, 18 Oct 2009, 03:00 - 05:00 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
Haven Games , Tomball, US
Cost
Free

The North Houston & Spring Dungeons & Dragons Experience is sponsoring this meetup event:

Haven games will be hosting an overnight lock-in, and after speaking with Bryan on the details, here is what we would be looking at:

* A possible pumpkin carving contest (I spoke with Kathy briefly on this), more details as they come;
* A possible costume contest (I spoke with Kathy briefly on this), more details as they come;
* This is an open event to all, it's a chance to play D&D with people outside of the meetup and other games;
* This is the first chance to really have a long uninterrupted game (with breaks of course).

* Adventure through the Pathfinder Underworld and Land of the Dead
* (YOUR GAME HERE)
* (YOUR GAME HERE)
* (YOUR GAME HERE)

To simplify things, there won't be a complicated menu or discount scale as was an issue before. The cost is $20 paid to Haven, which includes a pizza, 2 liter drink, and a snack. If you joined the Gamers Society or DM Guild, your discount will apply to this. I will be running a Pathfinder Intermediate game, and as other DMs commit to games, they will be listed here and on Haven's thread.

Kathy mentioned there possibly being enough room for possibly 4 or so games. For fairness, any DM listing a game scheduled for that day with at least two other members replying as interested players will be added to this post. Most games will have a limit to players playing, and the first to post will have priority. Any questions? Just drop an email, thanks!

For more details see:

http://www.meetup.com/north-houston-dnd/calendar/11443683/

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