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07/14/2025
Nocturnus Game Sessions @ GenCon
It’s official, the very first Nocturnus RPG public games are happening at GenCon! Six total events are scheduled, each lasting 3 to 4 hours. You can go to https://www.gencon.com/events?c=indy2025 to get tickets—
Thursday, July 31st @ 1pm – 5pm Event ID: RPG25ND288445
Thursday, July 31st @ 7pm – 11pm Event ID: RPG25ND288460 (currently SOLD OUT)
Friday, Aug 1st @ 1pm – 5pm Event ID: RPG25ND288461
Friday, Aug 1st @ 7pm – 11pm Event ID: RPG25ND288462
Saturday, Aug 2nd @ 1pm – 5pm Event ID: RPG25ND288463
Saturday, Aug 2nd @ 7pm – 11pm Event ID: RPG25ND288464
I’ll be running all six events, and hope to see some of you there!
The scenario for these events is entitled “The Silence at Blackwood Keep.” No one has heard from Blackwood Keep since before winter. With the spring thaw, a group of harbingers (player characters) is hired to discover the reason for its silence. To get there they must brave a journey of unpredictable daylight. Night descends when it will and for as long as it pleases, carrying unspeakable horrors within its darkness.
Will your group make it to the keep and discover the cause of its silence before time runs out?
Had this topic come up recently, which I thought was timely for RPGers! You can check it out on DarkCrawl.com :
https://www.darkcrawl.com/forums/rpg-style/dissatisfaction-with-rpgs
Here's a snippet:
In a Reddit post I was reading, a member mentioned their growing dislike of 5e, and they happened to be a 34 year-long enthusiast. They wondered if others had similar experiences/feelings, trying to figure out their own dissatisfaction. So of course I chimed in!
Having played D&D even longer, I felt like I knew where this RPGer was coming from. I've played every edition extensively, and more 5e than perhaps any other edition, and I've enjoyed it. But I know what it does, thoroughly, and I know what it doesn't.
The bottom line is that sometimes we feel "Something's Missing."
Some of us eventually find that the rules begin getting in the way of WHY and HOW we are playing, and we begin house ruling and homebrewing more and more, or abandoning it all together to play other RPGs.
There are other RPGs out there giving you options to really get into those WHYs and HOWs we pursue this hobby. Any of you have particular WHYs and HOWs you play a specific RPG?
Dissatisfaction with RPGs | Darkvision This arose in a Reddit post I was reading, and I thought I'd write a little about it here. One member posted about their growing dislike of 5e, and they happened to be a 34 year-long enthusiast. They wondered if others had similar experiences/feelings, trying to figure out their own dissatisfaction.
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