I was hoping to meet some of the people you mentioned, but for one reason or another, no dice =/ ( and FionaWolf was even in my camp! )
We chose to work on marshalling Thrown, as it is... closer to camp. yes, for reasons of laziness, not for inspiration.
About 1/2 to 3/4 of the food we prepared was consumed at the party. The rest went to Settmour. They know who sent it, and they sent a thank you letter.
You deserve the maunche, because although you might perceive your involvement as being a service ( silver crescent ), it can be read as an intangible art.
Gaming leaves no mark, but it is a real activity which had been slipping in the Southern Region for a number of years. Your involvement and willingness to keep it going has more than just kept it alive, the reasonable expectation that the games "wouldnt suck" at any event you attend made for a reasonable chance people would look forward to playing, and expect to.
Teaching makes your service into an art. Teaching has allowed others to join in your art, share it, pass it on, and enjoy it, assuring that when I go to a February event, there will be something indoorsy but social to do.
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We chose to work on marshalling Thrown, as it is... closer to camp. yes, for reasons of laziness, not for inspiration.
About 1/2 to 3/4 of the food we prepared was consumed at the party. The rest went to Settmour. They know who sent it, and they sent a thank you letter.
You deserve the maunche, because although you might perceive your involvement as being a service ( silver crescent ), it can be read as an intangible art.
Gaming leaves no mark, but it is a real activity which had been slipping in the Southern Region for a number of years. Your involvement and willingness to keep it going has more than just kept it alive, the reasonable expectation that the games "wouldnt suck" at any event you attend made for a reasonable chance people would look forward to playing, and expect to.
Teaching makes your service into an art. Teaching has allowed others to join in your art, share it, pass it on, and enjoy it, assuring that when I go to a February event, there will be something indoorsy but social to do.