Convention Report Tentacles 2002
By Greg Stafford
Just got back from Tentacles. As always, I had a great time. I extend my thanks to
Fabian Küchler, who was as always the most gracious and excellent host; and to the
German RQ society, who sponsored the convention. Castle Stahleck is still beautiful, overlooking
the Rhine River.
I enjoyed it immensely, as always. The presence of my wife was a tremendous boost, of course.
Thanks to everyone who treated her so nicely.
The GTA party was more fun than usual, thanks mainly to the Postcards from Glorantha event. I
will post the cards and the results on the GTA site as soon as I scan the cards. I will ask the
namers of each card to let me know who you were so that I can add them to the site.
I got to play in a LARP where my wife was actually on my side for a change. It was a great
education for me, too. I’ve played plenty of LARPs but this was the first one where I realized
how I had never quite done it right. Talking to David Hall and Nick Brooks afterwards allowed
me to realize that I have always played according to the "If it isn't stated, then it's not
allowed" rules. From now on, though, I am going to play by the "If it's not prohibited then it
is allowed" method.
I really enjoyed a couple of different ways I presented my seminars. I'll do it this way now,
instead, I think.
For one, in the Greg Reads I put aside my manuscript and told a story, instead. This was fun
because I could tell some plans instead of just what I'd written. Thanks to Charles Corrigan
for the suggestion!
Also, in the HeroQuest seminar I played out a rough game instead of talking about it. What a
difference! For the record, this allowed me to see a couple of weaknesses in the presentation.
I will have to rewrite the chapter now, but it was worth it. This is another lesson to me
about playing with new people instead of the Same Old Crew.
I also was very glad to have a couple of days of actual vacation time. Now I am more familiar
with Frankfurt as a place with contents, instead of just that "city over there."
And, as always, I really enjoyed the festival at Fabian's home town. A real piece of Old Europe
there. And also, André Jarosch's contribution to my "evil candy collection."
Thanks, once again, to the sponsors and the attendees.
Greg trying to be a marksman again. #3 in a series.
Also present, left to right: Roderick Robertson, Greg Stafford, Suzanne Courteau, Fabian
Küchler. Sorry that the latter two in the photo got marred.
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