Tabletop_Gaming__April_2019

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April 2019

Each year the GMs are asked to relate their games
to the theme as much as possible, and ‘death’
may be the easiest theme to incorporate so far!
RPGs are often illed with NPC, and sometime
PC, deaths, acting as a catalyst for many
adventures, but we have plenty of lighthearted
and family-friendly games on ofer too.

As well as playing games (of course), what else is
happening over the weekend?
Other than RPGs and LARPs we will be ofering a
trade hall with some of the best independent and
local businesses in our community, demo tables of
exciting new games and panels/workshops, board
games, logo and best games competitions, and
even a chance to try out medieval sword ighting!

What advice would you give to those attending a
roleplaying/gaming convention for the first time?
For our convention, the wide variety of RPG one-
shots available are the highlights of the weekend,
so I would recommend arriving as soon as doors
open on Saturday morning to grab a programme
and make your choices! Sign-ups will open straight
before each game slot, so keeping an eye on the
clock and making sure you arrive early is key to
avoid disappointment!

Why is Edinburgh’s Teviot Row House the perfect
place to hold a gaming get-together?
Afordable food and drink, a relaxed atmosphere,
evocative décor and architecture are some of the
irst things that spring to mind, as well as all the
friendly members of the roleplaying society!

What have you got planned for next year’s
Conpulsion – and beyond?
We want Conpulsion to grow bigger and stronger
each year, and be at the forefront of innovation in
roleplaying games and board games. From a more
practical sense, we hope to have at least enough
conventions to complete the alphabet!

Conpulsion has been running a long time. When did
it start, and how has it changed over the years?
Conpulsion has had a tumultuous journey which
started sometime in the late ‘80s/early ‘90s,
providing nerds of all ages a place to celebrate
and share their hobby for many decades.
Hosted by the University of Edinburgh’s
roleplaying games society, GEAS, it has steadily
grown to a convention that attracts attendees
from all over the world, while maintaining its
unique sense of community and highlighting
local talent, businesses and charities.

What’s new for this year’s event?
We are moving to a bigger room for traders
this year for the irst time in a while due to high
demand, as well as bringing back a selection of
panels and workshops from a variety of topics and
with some very talented and experienced guests.

You feature a different theme each year. What
does this bring to the event, and what have
some of your favourites been?
he theme each year is voted upon during our
logo competition over the course of the weekend,
allowing our community to be involved with the
selection process.
We believe that the themes make each
Conpulsion memorable and varied, whilst also
giving us an excuse to reimagine our logo and
produce more merch! he one constant we
employ is our mascot, Grify, which has had
many diferent reincarnations thanks to the
wonderful interpretations of the artists taking
part. It allows us to showcase the artistic talent
of the members of our community and to
lavour the RPGs and LARPs that will be ofered
at each convention.

Your 2019 theme is ‘death’. What are you
expecting to see in the vein of the macabre
subject during the weekend?

Sakura Brandi tells us about the Scottish convention


hosted by the University of Edinburgh’s RPG society


Interview by Matt Jarvis

CONPULSION


EVENT REPORT


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UPCOMING EVENTS


CONPULSION DEATH
Friday April 5th to Sunday 7th
Teviot Row House, Edinburgh
conpulsion.org

SALUTE
Saturday April 6th
ExCel, London
The biggest wargaming-focused show
in the UK, the South London Warlords’
one-day event includes trades, demos and
participation games to enjoy.
salute.co.uk

SEVEN HILLS
Saturday April 6th to Sunday 7th
Garrison Hotel, Sheffield
The roleplaying convention returns with
games to play inspired by this year’s
theme: historical.
7hills.org.uk

UNCON 5.0
Saturday April 6th to Sunday 7th
St. George’s School, Broadstairs
Run by a local group, this family-friendly
event puts socialising at the front of its
welcoming feel.
unconuk.co.uk

HAMMERHEAD
Sunday April 28th
Newark Showground, Newark
This historical, fantasy and sci-fi miniatures
show features tables of visitor participation
games, letting you jump into titles new and old.
hammerheadshow.co.uk

CONTRAPTION
Friday May 3rd to Sunday 5th
Chatsworth Hotel, Worthing
Sessions of Pathfinder, Starfinder and Call of
Cthulhu join a packed three days of gaming,
plus meals and a film screening.
warhorn.net/events/contraption-2019

NORTH STAR
Saturday May 11th to Sunday 12th
The Garrison Hotel, Sheffield
A weekend of sci-fi roleplaying awaits
those that come along to this con held in
Sheffield’s unofficial home of gaming, the
Garrison Hotel.
northstarcon.org.uk

UK GAMES EXPO
Friday May 31st to Sunday June 2nd
NEC, Birmingham
A mainstay of the UK gaming calendar, the
long-running convention returns to its Brum
home for another year.
ukgamesexpo.co.uk
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