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      <description>Hi everyone!&#xD;
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I am on the convention committee for the TempleCon gaming convention, and I am looking for game masters to run RPGs at TempleCon 2008, February 1st, 2nd, &amp;amp; 3rd, in Providence, RI.  We have a good number of game masters returning from previous years, but I am perpetually in search of a more well-rounded RPG program, and so I figured that I should check here.  Our website is at http://www.templecon.org/  We have a steam-punk theme this year, and our venue is a 1920s-era hotel, which we are hoping will get people's creative juices flowing.  :)  &#xD;
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If you have any ideas for games that you'd like to run, please let me know!  You can contact me directly, or sign on in the game master section at the TempleCon website.&#xD;
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Thanks!</description>
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      <dc:creator>Ximon</dc:creator>
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