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Carnage Gaming Convention
GenreMulti-Genre Gaming Convention
VenueKillington Grand Resort
Location(s)Killington, Vermont
CountryUnited States
Inaugurated1998
AttendanceOver 600 attendees[1]
Organized byCarnage Gaming
Websitehttp://www.carnagecon.com/
https://twitter.com/carnagecon

Carnage is a multi-genre table-top gaming convention based in the Upper Valley of Vermont / New Hampshire. It typically covers all genres of tabletop gaming, like board games, role-playing games, CCGs, LARPs and historical and fantasy miniatures.

Carnage was featured on WCAX's The :30 on November 1, 2011.[2]

History

First held in 1998 in West Lebanon, Carnage grew from the motivation "to give New England gamers a place where they could come, be themselves, enjoy their games and have fun."[3] After its inaugural year in New Hampshire, Carnage based itself on the Vermont side of the Upper Valley, moving to Brownsville, VT in 1999 and then to Fairlee in 2003. In 2012, the organizers announced Carnage 2013 would be held at the Killington Grand Hotel.[4][5]

Past conventions

  • Carnage at the Crossroads, November 6–8, 1998, Radisson Inn, West Lebanon, NH
  • Carnage on the Mountain 2, November 5–7, 1999, Ascutney Mountain Resort, Brownsville, VT
  • Carnage on the Mountain 3, November 3–5, 2000, Ascutney Mountain Resort, Brownsville, VT
  • Carnage on the Mountain 4, November 2–4, 2001, Ascutney Mountain Resort, Brownsville, VT
  • Carnage on the Mountain 5, November 1–3, 2002, Ascutney Mountain Resort, Brownsville, VT
  • Carnage by the Lake 6, October 24–26, 2003, Lake Morey Resort, Fairlee, VT
  • Camp Carnage 7, November 5–7, 2004, Lake Morey Resort, Fairlee, VT
  • Carnage 8: Signs Point to Carnage, November 11–13, 2005, Lake Morey Resort, Fairlee, VT
  • Carnage 9 From Outer Space, November 10–12, 2006, Lake Morey Resort, Fairlee, VT
  • Carnage, We’re Hangin’ 10, November 2–4, 2007, Lake Morey Resort, Fairlee, VT
  • This Is Carnage: We Go to 11!, November 7–9, 2008, Lake Morey Resort, Fairlee, VT
  • Carnage 12: Nothing But Carnage, November 6–8, 2009, Lake Morey Resort, Fairlee, VT
  • Carnage the 13th, November 5–7, 2010, Lake Morey Resort, Fairlee, VT
  • Carnage in Wonderland 14: Down the Rabbit Hole, November 4–6, 2011, Lake Morey Resort, Fairlee, VT - Host of 2011 North American Diplomacy Championships (DipCon)[6]
  • Carnage Noir 15, November 2–4, 2012, Lake Morey Resort, Fairlee, VT focused on an film noir/pulp fiction theme.
  • Carnage on the Mountain 16, November 8–10, 2013, Killington Grand Hotel in Killington, Vermont
  • A Fistful of Carnage, November 7–9, 2014, Killington Grand Hotel in Killington, Vermont

Previous themes have included: the wild west, horror, B-movie sci-fi, heavy metal (a la Spinal Tap), surf, Alice in Wonderland and summer camp.

Events

Carnage accepts submissions from GMs, or game masters, volunteering to host sessions of games across the tabletop genres. Typical fare includes board games of the Eurogame and Amerigame varieties, collectible card games like Magic: the Gathering and Legend of the 5 Rings, boffer and dialogue-driven LARPs, miniatures in fantastic and historical milieux, and role-playing games, including ongoing campaigns in living worlds and standalone adventures.

Other notable events at Carnage have included the Carnage Accords, an annual Diplomacy tournament; a computer-assisted game trade known as a "math trade";[7] the Centuries of Conflict umbrella theme for many historical miniatures; dramatic readings and panels held by convention guests; and most recently at Carnage Noir, a geek pub quiz sponsored by Gygax magazine.

Guests

Carnage has hosted a number of guests of honor from the gaming industry and literary communities. Past game-related guests have included: James Carpio, Ann Dupuis, Walter Hunt, Tracy Hurley,[8] Steffan O'Sullivan, Jeff Talanian, Brad Younie,[9] and members of Steve Jackson Games' Men In Black demo team.[10] Authors have included C. J. Henderson, Howard Coffin and Lisa Comstock. Artist Don Higgins has made several appearances.

References

  1. ^ By Matt Golec (2012-10-21). "15th annual Carnage Gaming convention at Fairlee, Vt. All's fair in love, too, among Carnage fans - Travel". The Boston Globe. Retrieved 2012-11-06.
  2. ^ "Board game tournaments are not just dungeons and dragons - WCAX.COM Local Vermont News, Weather and Sports". Wcax.com. 2011-11-01. Retrieved 2012-11-06.
  3. ^ "About Carnage". Retrieved 7 November 2012.
  4. ^ Smith, Shawn Scott. "Carnage Moves to Killington". Retrieved 7 November 2012.
  5. ^ Allen, Bryanna (2014-11-10). "They got game: 'A Fistful of Carnage' draws competitive crowd". Rutland Herald. Retrieved 2014-11-11.
  6. ^ The Nadf. "DipCon 2011". Thenadf.org. Retrieved 2012-11-06.
  7. ^ "Here's Trading With You, Kid: A Carnage Noir No-Ship Math Trade". 2012-10-09. Retrieved 9 November 2012.
  8. ^ Hurley, Tracy. "CarnageCon!". Retrieved 9 November 2012.
  9. ^ Younie, Brad. "Convention appearances". Retrieved 9 November 2012.
  10. ^ "USA - Fairlee, VT - November 6-8, 2009 - Carnage 12 - Steve Jackson Games Forums". Forums.sjgames.com. Retrieved 2012-11-06.