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RileyCon 14. No, really.Submitted by jack on Thu, 2010-01-21 00:12. RC13 | websiteWell, it's about that time of year again, I suppose. The time when a man (or woman, or turkey, or sentient hat) gets to thinking about heading to Indiana for some fun. Well, actually, that time is a couple weeks off as I write this, but that means that it is high time to think about travel plans to Chez Dan for RileyCon 14. It also, I am reminded, means that it is about two months past high time to start writing the module. But fear not! Surviving between RileyCons: Rover's Day OutSubmitted by jack on Fri, 2009-10-02 19:32. RC13It's been a bit of a dry spell in terms of RileyCon material, but here's something to tide you over for a little bit longer -- hopefully until RC14 in February 2010. For the last half year, Ben and I have been working on an interactive fiction game that is roughly set in the RileyCon Universe. Sure, it's not 100% consistent with plot, characters, technology, background, or really anything from the past 13 RileyCons, but you should be used to that by now. Flexibility is a virtue. Rover's Day out is a "text adventure", similar in some senses to the text-based computer games which were popular in the 1980s -- you know, like Zork. You control the main character, give commands, and the game responds. It's not quite the same as playing D&D with a DM, but on the otherhand, I can't scut you to fetch me a beer during the game. Hmm, perhaps that is a technological shortcoming. Website updated -- RCX material now onlineSubmitted by jack on Tue, 2007-04-24 15:20. RCX | websiteThe plot summary and characters from RCX have been uploaded to the website. You probably want to start on the page. I have some other website tweaks to make such as making the character sheets from each year available. Scarlet Lions and Grails (oh my)Submitted by jack on Mon, 2007-04-23 15:31. RCX | websiteI noted a trend in web hits to the this site related to searches for Scarlet Lion... apparently, a UK author, Elizabeth Chadwick, recently published a book about a character called "the Scarlet Lion". She also wrote "Daughters of the Grail" -- certainly, in the spirit of RileyCon. The books are historical fiction and seem to have good reviews on amazon.co.uk and some other sites. They aren't on sale in the US, but I'll look for them in a couple months when we move to Belgium. The author has a homepage and blog. One other interesting tidbit -- she wrote the novelization of the First Knight script. |
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