Oklacon report, SUNDAY
15 years ago
So, Saturday night I didnt sleep nearly as well as I did the other night, because my imagination got the better of me, and I kept waking up at every little stupid sound in the middle of the night.
Corsi referred to it as Slow Motion Sunday, that is exactly what it was. I headed over to the artists alley A frame and got some awesome breakfast courtesy of Pan-pan and company, and I vowed next year I'm bringing all of my cooking stuff and we will have IRON CHEF BATTLE HIYA.
Honestly most of Sunday afternoon I dont really remember doing much but milling around random places. I did manage to pick up a bag of animal cookie cutters for 6 bucks at the auction, and at closing ceremonies we discovered that we had raised over 5000 bucks for Safaris, which is absolutely incredible, considering that the last few hundreds were donated right there on the spot after HorsesGhost asked if we could get it over 5k.
By far however, the highlight of this day was had in A frame 1 where Tobias was hosting games of Werewolf of the Dark Arts. I headed over there around 7pm or so-ish with Sohma, not really knowing what to expect.
A few games in, I was hooked. If you didn't play Werewolf, next year you GOTTA play. I lied, cheated, killed, saved some folks, got lynched, eaten, shot, divined, and survived up until like 2am.
When the hunter got lynched and in turn killed the fool that was HILARIOUS. Also, when it was discovered that the cult leader was in love with the magistrate and they both died, that was even more funny.
Istanbul and Corsi are freaking clever at this game. one round I was the Oracle, and I was So close to figuring out who the last werewolf was, and I got killed off :( Watching the game with your eyes open at night is almost as entertaining as actually playing.
I'll definitely be buying this and playing it here at home. I'd go so far as to say its better than apples to apples.
Spent the rest of the night hanging out in front of the turkey roost and the campfire, sharing smores and campfire cooked hotdogs, and then passed out at like 3am in that cold ass tent.
Corsi referred to it as Slow Motion Sunday, that is exactly what it was. I headed over to the artists alley A frame and got some awesome breakfast courtesy of Pan-pan and company, and I vowed next year I'm bringing all of my cooking stuff and we will have IRON CHEF BATTLE HIYA.
Honestly most of Sunday afternoon I dont really remember doing much but milling around random places. I did manage to pick up a bag of animal cookie cutters for 6 bucks at the auction, and at closing ceremonies we discovered that we had raised over 5000 bucks for Safaris, which is absolutely incredible, considering that the last few hundreds were donated right there on the spot after HorsesGhost asked if we could get it over 5k.
By far however, the highlight of this day was had in A frame 1 where Tobias was hosting games of Werewolf of the Dark Arts. I headed over there around 7pm or so-ish with Sohma, not really knowing what to expect.
A few games in, I was hooked. If you didn't play Werewolf, next year you GOTTA play. I lied, cheated, killed, saved some folks, got lynched, eaten, shot, divined, and survived up until like 2am.
When the hunter got lynched and in turn killed the fool that was HILARIOUS. Also, when it was discovered that the cult leader was in love with the magistrate and they both died, that was even more funny.
Istanbul and Corsi are freaking clever at this game. one round I was the Oracle, and I was So close to figuring out who the last werewolf was, and I got killed off :( Watching the game with your eyes open at night is almost as entertaining as actually playing.
I'll definitely be buying this and playing it here at home. I'd go so far as to say its better than apples to apples.
Spent the rest of the night hanging out in front of the turkey roost and the campfire, sharing smores and campfire cooked hotdogs, and then passed out at like 3am in that cold ass tent.
FA+
