Finally! It’s FanX again! It feels good spending time around the Salt Palace again. I missed the smell of churros in the air, the cartoon characters running around, and of course the panels of creative professionals sharing their experience and inspiring at least me.
In particular, I met a professional Dungeon Master, Dax Levine. You should check it his services and dice available through his website, dungeonmasterdirect.com. Surely by now you’ve accidentally found the work of Amy Chu but you should be making a more concerted effort to read and watch anything or everything she has written for. You should also take a look at geekknights.com. They’re a production team based here in utah. They play Dungeons & Dragons and then produce videos based on their games. And at 5 o’clock PM/MDT on Saturday September 23 they’re premiering the trailer for their upcoming streaming series. Talking with a members of their group earlier, they seem OK. They’re looking support going forward especially money. Go to their website and there’s a number of ways to contribute.
I also started a new game. I made a small decorative pyramid with resin. The idea is to move it from place to place and see where it goes. I poorly wrote on its base #whereisitpyramid. My first post about it includes the rules. I placed it in a window of the Salt Palace to kick off this little game. Find it and let’s see where it goes.
I’m heading into day two as I write this. More interesting panels, I noticed some D&D and Magic: the Gathering games on the schedule, and plenty more. I always tell everyone that they should go, there’re plenty of activities and something for quite literally everybody. Have fun and EXCELSIOR!