of geeks and goblins.

Oh sweet sweet Gen Con. A time when boys (and girls) of all ages come from the depths of their parents basements to spend fleeting moments in the August sunshine if only to travel from their hotel to the Indianapolis Convention center.

Gen Con is for gamers. World of Warcraft, Dungeons and Dragons, Heroscape.

Gen Con also smells of body odor and feet.

There’s not much I can say about Gen Con that the pictures don’t convey except that every August since moving here Gen Con has given me a sweet calm assurance that no matter how geeky I get on the Internet there will always be those who outgeek me. And outstink me.

uh, this was just awesome and encompasses why I am so in love with my city and those who visit it for four days every august. Ogre - Helmet + moosh= this photo. that is a man. (on the right.) star wars maybe? Mr. and Mrs. R2-D2 (with @thequeenoffree) the epitome of gen con, the storm trooper.

Are you amazed? Think I’m a little mean saying these boys don’t get out much?

Well check this.

OH HAI? DUDE? CAMERA IS UP HERE!

OH HAI? DUDE? CAMERA IS UP HERE! HELLLOOO??? THOSE AREN’T YOOOURRSS!!!

HELLO?

THIS CAMERA TAKES PEEEEKCHUUUUREEESSSS!!! FROZEN IN TIIIIME!!!

*ahem* Gen Con rocks. Hard.

(And thanks to everyone who went with me. I’m so glad I was able to share such a marvel with you.)

83 thoughts on “of geeks and goblins.

  1. You know what I love most about these pictures? How you just rocked your Casey-ness and dressed like your normal everyday self amdist all the cartoony-ness of it all! You go geek girl!

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  2. You’re as adorable as always, but I would be more convinced of your geekdom if you shared any breaking or shocking gaming news released at the con!

    If you’ll be going back, be sure to stop by the Out of the Box company stall (they’re the people who created the now-famous Apples to Apples, among other things). Those guys rock. Also, their game Basari rocks.

    🙂

    Also, especially interested in any squee-ing about the new Star Wars MMO that is replacing Galaxies. Or any news from Turbine about LOTRO.

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  3. I don’t quite understand what joy you get out of going? Is it the costumes? Because even I can’t stand cons – the odor and the glare off of sweaty acne-ridden nerd faces makes me retch just thinking about it.

    Have I mentioned that I hate people? 🙂

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  4. oh just laughing and laughing…someone I know was tagged on Facebook as being there (and not in our little group)–I’ll have to ask him if he noticed a group of civilans walking through Saturday afternoon. Great photo expose, Casey!

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  5. I really don’t need to go to GenCon as it is mini GenCon everyday at my house. *sigh* Thank goodness the last baby was a girl. Now I can have a little pink to offset all the lightsaber gray and warcraft cloak brown that dominates my environment.

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  6. Oh dear. I scrolled down with my breath held, because MY HUSBAND was at GenCon this weekend and I feared seeing him in some embarrassing regalia.

    What do you call a gamer dork’s wife? I don’t know, I might be the first one.

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    1. @all things BD, first one, HA. WoW Widow is the most common of the terms that comes to mind…

      What do you call a gamer dork’s gamer dork wife? Thaaaaat would be me.

      My husband and I first met “in” the Star Wars online game world. (Back before they nerfed it.) (which means “made it be a weenie.”) One of our first dates was to attend the Star Wars IV convention there in Indy (we each flew in from out of town and met up there).

      Long story short, we dated long distance for several months, then I moved to TX to date IRL to see if it would work out, and yep! ~6mo later he proposed… on the 1 year anniversary of the day our characters “got married” in the star wars game. awww. We had a normal wedding, don’t worry, although the pastor was relaxed enough to allow us to use … http://blip.fm/~bty4e … as our recessional music. 🙂

      Someday I guess I’ll have to blog about it. 🙂

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  7. I’m just wondering how I would explain that type of conference to my girlfriends and neighbors if I called BlogHer a writing conference. Heh.

    You look lovely, as always, and look to be having loads of fun.

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  8. Had I known ya’ll were going (and i tried to get word to Heather when I saw she was there), I could have gotten you a behind the scenes tour of True Dungeon- the “live action” Dungeons and Dragons game. My husband is a Dungeon Director. Yep. I live in Geekville. Sah-weet!

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  9. “THIS CAMERA TAKES PEEEEKCHUUUUREEESSSS!!! FROZEN IN TIIIIME!!!”
    And the LADY in the PEEEEKCHUUUURE is going to POST it on TEH INTERWEBZ for THOUSANDS of people to see. Way to go, dude.

    I had a blast hanging out with you, even if I did let it slip that, yes, I understood perfectly everything that was going on at GenCon. I’m a huge dork.

    Great pictures!

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  10. Yay for that post! I could not stop laughing after I took that picture. I’m going to pretend he was actually admiring the beautiful person you are within rather than um, gazing at your lady-ness. Did the Storm Trooper ask you to touch his hose, too?

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  11. We had the pleasure of smelling some of the Gen-Con conventioneers at Circle Center mall on Friday. Having attended the State Fair earlier that day, I can assure you that the Gen-Consters smell WORSE than the Carnies, God Bless ’em. And that’s saying something.

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  12. I’ve never been to Gen Con, but I’ve gone several times to DragonCon. I had a blast, I even dressed up (sort of) one year. I can’t wait for a chance to go back again.

    Wookies and Storm Troopers are the BEST!

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  13. We hit Origins every year in Columbus. It would be my husband’s wet dream to live in Indy and be able to attend GenCon…I’m sure we’ll end up there in the next few years!

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  14. ZOMG! I love nerds! It always amazes me how there are nerds of all shapes, sizes, and ages. For instance, who would look at that older biker-looking fellow and think, “that guy is totally going to a Con this weekend dressed as a Gamorrean.”

    PS. You should totally submit that last photo to http://pwnedoncamera.com.

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  15. That last one is PRICELESS! And Xena? Scared. of. her. I love people watching too. I could just bring a bag of popcorn and stay the day for that kind of show. Getting your rack ogled would just be icing on the cake. 😀

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  16. Oh my stars. Casey, how could I have neglected blog reading for so long? THIS is what I’m missing!!!! Thank you dear, for the smile. P.S. Thought of you yesterday…. dancing for my attention last year at the State Fair. My girls asked me if I remembered “the little girl with curly hair” that we went with last year. Yep. I do. ;-D

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  17. I’m so SAD I missed out on seeing you! Camp Grandma had an early closing policy, so we had to be back in Columbus by 6pm.

    The people watching was fun, though. Looks like you missed seeing the blue girl from some sci-fi game I’ve never heard of.

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