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Contributed by Dustin Wright on Friday September 25, 2009 08:49AM
The 2009 BRP Adventure ContestThe Results Are In.
The results for our second annual BRP Adventure Contest are in. And the winners are:
Operation Mind Storm by Jon HookSoul of Ra Mihn Nudal by Kevin Scrivner The River Terror by William Noble Save Me An Angel by RJ Christen Burmese Extravaganza by Patrice Crespy The Guns of Nero's Rome by Michael Siverling Battle for New Caledonia by Oscar Rios The King, The Maiden, and the Madman of Las Islas de los Muertos by Kenneth Spencer Vasir Station by Greg White Fools Rush In by Tom Lynch The Twin Circle Defenders by Bruce Thomson The collection, entitled The River Terror and Other Stories, will be available as both a PDF and physical copy in October. The PDf will likely come first.
Our contest winners will receive one PDF copy and one physical copy of the monograph, as well as a $50.00 gift certificate redeemable through our Chaosium.com Catalog.
Contest RulesEach entry must be an original BRP adventure between 5,000 - 7,000 words. Text files or word documents only. Don’t submit PDF’s, quark files, etc. Don't worry, 5,000 words is much shorter than it sounds!Entries must be submitted by July first, 2009. One entry per individual. Adventures can be set in any genre you desire (except Call of Cthulhu/Lovecraftian) so long as the adventure is original. Adventures must utilize Chaosium's BRP system and no other game system. All entries become the property of Chaosium Inc. All entries must be in English. Any images or maps that accompany your adventure must be copyright free. Art isn't required. Entries must be emailed to dustin@chaosium.com. Entries must be submitted along with your name, email address, and shipping address. In the unlikely event that we don't receive enough winning entries to print the BRP adventure monograph, the winners will instead receive copies of all the winning adventures as well as one copy of a different monograph. Chaosium reserves the right to change these rules as often as we like, with no warning. You can count on the fact that we probably will. Come to think of it, maybe we have already... It's best not to dwell on these things.
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