Do you want to be a ConCarolinas GM?
If you want to be a Game Master (GM), please contact Ron McClung, ConCarolinas' Gaming Coordinator. We are seeking RPG, CCG, Board game and miniature/war game GMs. Please give us the following information: Name, Game you want to run, Schedule limitations, When you plan to arrive at the Con, Any other important information about your game we might need to know, like prizes will be provided or a fee is required.
The Rule of 3: Gms that run 3 or more sessions get in free.
Running Games: The Rule of 3:
GMs that run 3 or more sessions get in free. If you run less, you get a discount. 1 Session, pay $20; 2 Sessions, Pay $15.
General Information
Important Note: The primary focus of this convention is to: Have Fun, Try new things, Learn, Share, Grow and Play.
Proposing Games and Scheduling:
GMs can pick their event time slot. When selecting a time slot, please list your 1st and 2nd choice. There may not be space for your event in your first choice and so it may have to be moved. You will be contacted via e-mail if we can not accommodate you.
Use Gaming Proposal Form to request games
Sticking to the Schedule!
In most cases, games are to be scheduled according to the default slot schedule.
The schedule is very flexible. Some games may have shorter slots. If so, just remember to get in free, you must have at least 12 hours as a GM on your schedule. Work out any special schedules with the Gaming Coordinator.
GMs will have a five to ten minute leeway to begin their game after the listed start time.
Clean up will commence at 6:00 PM on Sunday.
Convention
It's important to the Convention that all
players playing on your game have valid convention badges.
It's up to the GM to check for badges of all players.
GM Requirements:
You must be prepared to run your event prior to arriving. This includes, if applicable, pre-generated characters and necessary materials for those characters. RPG GMs must be prepared to run with 6 players unless previously arranged between the GM and the Gaming Coordinator to run with less or more.
GMs need to know the rules of the games thoroughly in advance. Do Not try to read the rules while teaching the game.
All beginners must be allowed to play. If any player refuses to play with a beginner than the refusing gamer should not be allowed to play.
You will be required to teach the rules of the game to any and all interested gamers. NO gamers can be left out because they do not know the rules. If there are enough players for two separate games, then you may separate the beginning players into one game if so desire.
You must make any house rules that you intend to use clear to all players prior to beginning of the game.
Let all players know in advance the approximate time it takes to play the game.
NO paperwork is required! If you would like to
take notes or write down some general comments on what occurred
you are more than welcome to do so.
Online Gaming Registration System
There will be an online system gaming registration system. GMs will have immediate access to it when it is up and running and you can submit game descriptions there.