Convention Report: Conception 2003
By Newt Newport & Darran Sims
March 3rd-7th Naish Holiday Villiage, Dorset UK
Conception is one of the UK's so
called Chalet cons, because they are held in Holiday camps and the self catering
Chalets are the available accomodation, and in some cases venues for the games.
Conception is a very popular convention,which has now reached capacity for
the site. The majority of the games played were various D20 Living Games and
a large number of LARPS. The holiday village was good, our chalet lodge was
very nice and for the price was very good. If it wasn't for the travel costs
this would have been a cheap con costing only £10 per day for accommodation.
There was plenty of space for gaming either in the main hall itself or in
the sprawling lounge rooms of the bars. [We chose to play in the bars].
Some of the games also take place in the chalets.
Most of the games seemed to be living campaigns and one or two DnD
'Classics'. Some LARP games also took place which is good to see although
they did take over one of the bars for a long time.
The one
game that did stick out was the large number of tables runing the creator
owned Crimson Empire RPG. The
amount of enusasim that Chris, the author, and his demo team put in to the
multiple games running at one
time is immense. If you get the chance to see this energy in action, I heartly
recommend it.
Darran ran the following;
'A Hanging and a Hunting' Thursday 7pm-11pm.
Not many signed up for this game but I ran it anyway. Steve who had signed
up had played in one of our HeroQuest demos before at another convention and
had gone out afterward and brought the game. It went very well as he played
the character so well the scenario we were playing changed to another one
half way through just because of his character's background. So I ended up
playing the episode 'A Raid on Hellbreak' which went down a storm.
'The Dark Heart of the Dragon Lands' Friday 7pm-12midnight.
A full sign up for this game as I had seven players. These where all
'Crimson Empire' players involved with Chris Loizou's demo team [recognised
by the black sweat shirts embossed with said logo and artwork]. They wanted
to try something different and they certainly got it. They enjoyed the
episode and were trying to come up with answers to the mystery posed by the
scenario, and were freaked out by the Dragonewts when introduced. They were
keen to learn more about both the game system and the Gloranthan setting. A
very rewarding evening indeed.
Newt ran the following games;
The Black Ziggurat Friday 7-11pm
A Heroquest game set in Glorantha. A basic heroes vs the Vampire caper, with
a
strong mythic background, which is available in the scenarios section. The
players were a mix of
old Runequest players, wanting to check out the system and complete newcomers.
Everybody had a great beer and pretzels game, the old RQ players said they
would
definatly be buying the game.
Hot Wok Flying Battalion vs Undead Hopping Taxmen. Saturday 2-6pm
A heroquest game, set in Glorantha's version of Ancient China, using Mark
Galeotti's Kralori background ( as published in Pyramid), the info in Glorantha:
Introduction to the Hero Wars, with a strong Hong Kong Ghost Story kung fu
influence. The game ran well, with the system coping extremely well with the
improvisational and fast moving nature of combat that the genre demands. Again
the players, a mix of old RQ players and
newcomers, had a fun game ,and at least one said that he would be buying the
game.
Overall had a great time, accomodation was top notch, but would definatly
want
to be more organised with a stronger presence next year, since we seemed to
lose out to the Living Campaigns big time.
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