Cataclysmic

Oct. 2nd, 2006 06:01 pm
[personal profile] binidj
I'm probably a bit too tired to write anything particularly legible about the weekend now but since when have I ever let that stop me?

Low points:
  • After the unbelievable hassles with the new tent at Maelstrom (ie. it not being there), discovering that the tent company had neglected to include any tent pegs or guy ropes. Thankfully s0bs0b had sufficient rope and string to act as guy ropes and I always bring a bag of good pegs anyway.

  • Due to an error in putting the tent up (this may have had something to do with the instructions being in Dutch), I was treated to a small pond inside it come Sunday morning ... this turned into a larger pond as the day progressed.

  • The weather was shit very wet

  • The game organisers didn't have a contingency plan for bad weather/technical failures


High points:
  • The reactions that s0bs0b, suicideallySuicideally and I got when we first entered the IC tavern ... classic "Slaughtered Lamb" scenario ... much fun.

  • Having an IC smith give me three ingots of metal ... that I'd just watched him make1 from scratch

  • Roleplaying my socks off all weekend.

  • Entertaining in the camp ... I intend to do more of that next time.

  • The hailstorm.

  • The attitudes of everyone playing and organising.


I've doubtless missed loads of stuff but suffice to say that I had a good old time and intend to go to the next one (sometime in March) ... I'm already missing playing the General.

Props to my peeps: s0bLord Liar Gristleweaver and suicideallyLady Letitia Thimbleweaver, ace kidnappers and rain-dancers.


1Making the mold out of a pot filled with sand, melting the metal in a pan over a bellows-driven fire, pouring the metal into the mold, waiting for the metal to cool, then turning it out and putting the still-warm ingots into my hands.

Date: 2006-10-02 05:12 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] silks-ic.livejournal.com
Sorry to hear you've had troubles with the tent people - they're normally excellent

The main thing to check is that the ground sheet goes on TOP of the heavy plastic lining around the bottom of the walls
Takes about 2 secs to pull it up and pop the groundsheet over the top

The other thing to check is that the seams are all tight and not sagging

Other than that they are pretty much impossible to get wet inside - would be interested in how yours did so I could guard against it though

Date: 2006-10-02 05:25 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] binidj.livejournal.com
Yep, see my comment to Simon above ... it was the mud-skirt/groundsheet cock-up.

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