ECCC wrap-up
I did not see the wizard, but I saw many other people
Last weekend BoRyan Crum and myself (along with tens of thousands of other fans) descending upon the Seattle Convention Center for the 22nd annual Emerald City Comic Con. We had applied for Artist Alley, and after being waitlisted, we received a last minute invitation to table at the con. We cobbled together all of our various games, booked a hotel, hopped in the (somewhat) trusty 2008 Honda Element and hit the road to Seattle early Thursday morning for the 4 day con.
We were delayed by traffic and arrived a bit late, and had to set up in a hurry. We managed to get everything out and organized and the weekend was off with a bang. We saw some old friends, made some new, and talked about games all weekend long. By Sunday both our brains were majorily mush, but it was worth it. We sold some books and spread the gospel of easy, accessible, and non-D&D-based tabletop games.
I went in to the weekend thinking it would probably be my last con, but left feeling confident that I’ll come back next year. Thanks to the folks at Emerald City Comic Con, all the friends we spent time with, and all the people who were willing to take a chance on this silly little booth staffed by these two goofs:
We ended up with a few leftover copies of our games, so if you weren’t able to get yours at the con, you can find Bo’s on his itch.io page and mine digitally on my itch.io page or in print on my website (only a few left!).




Very cool, ive been using the liminal horror rules to hack away at a system and setting im developing. An eco-horror martial fantasy set in an alternate iron age.