10 Bad Modules in 100 Bad Minutes

Author(s):Gordon Olmstead-Dean, Eric Johnson
Game EMail:gordon AT vialarp DOT org
GM(s):
Eric Johnson    mpythonite AT gmail DOT com
Gordon "Gordon Olmstead-Dean" Olmstead-Dean    gordon AT vialarp DOT org
Male Players:Min: 0 / Max: 0
Female Players:Min: 0 / Max: 0
Neutral Players:Min: 7 / Max: 12
Total Players: Min: 7 / Max: 12

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With the Dark Blessings of Nat, Susan, et. al, we present "10 Bad Modules in 100 Bad Minutes," expanding the well loved (yeah right!) 10 Bad franchise into our speciality - Campaign Games. Play the worst modules evar. Warning, this game will be extremely offensive to almost everyone.

From "Waiting for the Cast" to...well whatever awful stuff we come up with later...this will be a really bad two hours.

We couldn't decide whether to rate this "not for the very hung-over" or recommend that as the only way to play.


Johnson, Eric

Olmstead-Dean, Gordon

Gordon Olmstead-Dean began writing and producing Live Action Roleplay with the administration of a "Killer" event in spring of 1984. His first written effort was the murder themed "A Birthday Surprise," in June of 1986. In January of 1988 he produced his first full-length work, "Covention I," with Ken Brown.

Currently Gordon has produced or served as a lead writer on over a hundred events, acting as Executive Producer on eight seasons of continuing events, including 1948: Signals and Threads of Damocles.

Gordon is a past President and current CSO of LARPA (formerly the ILF) and, and has served on the Board of Directors and in various other capacities supporting Live Roleplay since 1990.

His current focus in Live-Roleplay is recording and consolidating information and promoting the art of producing fiction with multiple simultaneous protagonists through his LARPWriting.ORG website. His personal artistic emphasis has been on an extension of Artaud's concept of the "theatre of cruelty" into roleplay drama.

When not writing games Gordon relaxes with his wife Stephanie at their decaying Edwardian manse in Hagerstown, Maryland, and pursues a sybaritic lifestyle.