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websiteWebsite 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. Added Player Characters for RC 9.5.2Submitted by jack on Sat, 2006-12-16 16:48. RC9.5.2 | websiteThe Chronogismo can now be set to RC9.5.2, and I've started adding content from the most recent RileyCon. PCs and the Episode Summary are complete; soon, NPCs, Locations, etc., will be posted. I'm also working on setting up file attachments so that the modules and character sheets will appear beneath each episode summary. Switch viewing modeswebsiteYou are currently working in GRAPHIC mode, enjoying various graphical gadgets like the chronogismo. However, the experience might be too overwhelming for you, or perhaps you are some kind of web-sucking robot that deals only with text. OK, fine. It's probably worth mentioning that these changes are only in effect for this session. If you close all your browser windows, the site will forget your setting. It's a little like the tree that falls in the forest or the 'fridge light that you just have to assume goes off. New RileyCon website halfway thereSubmitted by jack on Tue, 2006-09-12 03:14. websiteThe new RileyCon website, presumably the one that you are now staring at, is woefully incomplete, but the web-elves are working their bell-festooned pointy-toed boots off trying to bring it up before the next RileyCon. That's a bit more than a month away. Why the new site? Well, it's been ten years since the first site went up, and I thought the RileyCon Universe had outgrown the limitations of the site. The new site takes all of the information from the old site, plus a ton of supplemental stuff that's been gathering magnetic dust on my hard drive for years, and puts it into a database driven website. |