

My Force and Destiny adventure had more action than some past ones. I ran two Star Wars RPG adventures in three slots. For the Star Wars RPG games, though, I tried a few new ideas. I also participated in a couple of panels and wrapped up with an Aethercon panel on Sunday.

I ran a session of Numenera, a couple of Savage Worlds The Last Parsec, and a couple of different Star Wars RPG adventures. I'd been derailed by work, a freelance deadline, and the Royals great playoff run. That wasn't a bad thing, though, since I was still putting aspects of my other games together. It didn't always happen - they had the D&D Adventurers League tables covered so I didn't end up running AL. I kept very busy, as I was slated to do something every slot. The new venue and setup worked well, and though there are always things to improve upon, it went very well.

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