| Call for Scenarios |
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| Skrevet af Jacob Klünder |
| Lørdag, 25. Juli 2009 22:31 |
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No con without scenarios and BaCon is no exception. And so we are looking for scenarios for the con. Below, you can see what type of scenarios we are looking for and what you can get out of submitting a scenario for the con. The person in charge of scenarios is Jacob Klünder ( Denne emailadresse er beskyttet mod programmer som samler emailadresser. Du skal aktivere javascript for at kunne se adressen. ) At BaCon, we operate with two types of scenarios; Danish Style and US Style. This way of doing it was tested successfully at ForumCon. A Danish Stylescenario is the kind known from Danish cons, written so that others than the writer can run the scenario and with pre-generated characters. US Style is inspired by the way scenarios are often done in the US, written with the assumption that only the writer actually runs the scenario and sometimes without pre-generated characters. We would, however, prefer that scenarios for BaCon comes with pre-generated characters, since it will often take too long to make characters. The advantadge of US Style is that is might bring in people who can’t write their scenarios so that others can run them, but can still do a solid scenario. Danish Style has the advantage of letting one scenario cover several groups. At BaCon, the scenarios will run in slots of about 5 hours duration, so the scenarios should last between 4 and 6 hours. There’s no set number of characters, but we would prefer a minimum of 4. We are more than happy to accept scenarios that have been run on previous conventions, but such scenarios cannot come into consideration for Best Scenario (see below). If you have a scenario at BaCon, you will get the same kind of reward as if you were GM’ing a scenario and since you will also be GM’ing your scenario, this means two rewards. However, you cannot be rewarded for one submitted scenario, even if you have more than one at the con. We haven’t quite decided what the reward will be yet. At the same time, there will be a friendly competition for Best Scenario. Scenarios that have been run at previous conventions, as well as scenarios written by the officials of the convention, cannot win Best Scenario. So what are we looking for in a scenario? What does it take to get the scenario approved? And how do you go about winning the fantastic title of Best Scenario? We can start by saying that we accept all kinds of scenarios, from ordinary system-based scenarios with GM and all the trimmings, to Dogme, avant-garde and experimenting scenarios. There are, however, some things that we will look for. For and foremost is the entertainment value – is it a scenario which can keep a group of players entertained for several hours. At the same time, all characters should have something to do in the scenario and have an equal chance of being in the spotlight. And the characters should be readily comprehensible (and preferably not 4 pages of dense text to read and memorize). If hand-outs would make the game flow easier, it is an advantage to have hand-outs. And finally, there is the indefinable all-round impression of the scenario. The scenarios will be evaluated be the person responsible for scenarios. Choosing the Best Scenario will be done via points given by players and the person responsible for scenarios. This all might seem a bit overwhelming, but despair not – we are not looking for at the greatest masterpieces, the newest magnum opus (though of course we won’t turn such scenarios down). What we want are solid scenarios with entertainment value, scenarios we feel people would be interested in playing. Finally, we have a few requests; considering the theme of the convention, we would love to have one or more pig scenarios. Whether it’s a role-playing version of Animal Farm, a horror-scenario set in an abandoned slaughterhouse or something completely different, we will clap our greasy little hands in joy if a real porker of scenario turned up. In addition, there is the dreaded Sunday slot. Sunday morning, people are tired. Theirs brains do not work and they are either as lethargic as zombies or hopped up on caffeine. So, we need some scenarios designed for this slot. It could a far-our comedy scenario, mindless violence or something similar, as long as it can be played by people who are likely to need all their brainpower just to finish a simple sentence We also accept semi-LARP and small LARPs (no bigger than 15 people), but not LARP scenarios bigger than that. If you would like to contribute a scenario to our cozy little convention, all you have to so is read our instructions and genre-descriptions and then send an email to our guy in charge of scenarios; Jacob Klünder ( Denne emailadresse er beskyttet mod programmer som samler emailadresser. Du skal aktivere javascript for at kunne se adressen. ). FormatNo later than the 1st of December (see timeline later), you need to send a description of the scenario. It must contain: GenresAs a help to us in defining the scenario and you in giving inspiration to what type of scenarios ones could write, we have some definitions of genres that we would like to use. These are not, however, set in stone and you are, of course, free to mix them – action-horror or fantasy-comedy. It would also be good to note sub-genres in the explanation, for example Action (Super Heroes) or Historical (30 Years Wars). The genres are:
TimelineAnd finally, an overview of what must be done when. All communication takes place via this email: Denne emailadresse er beskyttet mod programmer som samler emailadresser. Du skal aktivere javascript for at kunne se adressen. .
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