A one session game for four Egyptians going home from Carthage the hard way by Chris Benton and Richard Winters.
Are we not drawn onwards, we few, drawn onward to new era
`Are we not drawn onward, we few, drawn onward to new era?' is this year's Arcanacon D&D Major, by Barbara Braun, Amanda Collins and David Munro.
A single session systemless scenario by Luke Coughlan, regarding the fate of four immortal beings.
Drowning in the Past is a 2 session systemless game for 4-6 players by Glenn Tamblynn & Colin Wong.
3 Sessions for 8 players ( or 2 groups of 4 ) set in a world inhabited by people not unlike the Celts and Britons in a world not unlike ours. By Gail Miller.
The Gods Must Be Crazy is a 4-8 player, 1 session, systemless multiform by Izzy and Callum.
A 1 session Werewolf/Mummy scenario for 2 Silent Striders and 1 Reborn by Martin Bennett.
A single session, ancient worlds high adventure, with comic tones, using a World of Darkness-ish setting, by Nigel Cunningham.
A serious, system-less, single session scenario set in South America for 4 devoted archaeologists who want to go all the way, by Sarah Johnson.
A one session Ancient World game inspired by Call of Cthulhu set in Ancient Australia. Brought to you by Joel Purton.
A two-session Dungeons & Dragons d20 game for five characters by Richard Canning and Sara Hanson
D&D3 game for 4-6 Tombrobbers... er, um... Archaeologists set in 1920s Egypt. A Southern Skies Production, written by Brendan Robertson.
A single session mystery game using "Bastet" and "World of Darkness" settings for four players. The game is a cross between 'Charlie's Angels' and 'The Mummy', with a little more seriousness.
We're all going on a, Summer Holiday
A single session Call of Cthulhu adventure for four tourists, spending some quality time in the outback. Written by Mik Bonsall.
Related Events
Django Upton will be demonstrating war gaming, both ancient and fantastical, in short or long bouts, with any that stand up and take the challenge.
Arcanacon Ancient Worlds Costume Competition
For all of those dedicated roleplayers who go out of their way to be part of the Con Theme, we present the Arcanacon Costume Competition. Two dinners for two will be awarded at the prizegiving for the best female and male costumes.