This takes either the Late Afternoon or Early Evening time slot. Fan Con observation/Game threads during that time act as traditional 'Observation threads' and don't take a time slot.Asako Chiruha and the few locals have been petitioning for a Fan-Con to be held at Shiro Yaoke for several years. Smaller conventions have been held, although they tend to be small affairs that fill up only one meeting room. Chiruha had endeavoured a Fan-Con to united several of these geek interests together to form a larger convention. The miai and its large influx of visitors had set the perfect stage to gather the needed numbers to officiate the con.
Her years of petitioning had finally paid off and the Society for the Study of Modern Visual Culture had given Chiruha their blessing in making this convention an official Fan Con, providing her with all of the necessary promotional materials and sponsors. This Fan-Con is a little different than others as Chiruha has personally managed the Con with the local committee to be more game focused. This Fan-Con's official mascot is a
Fuu the Fawn. Deer and their related cousins are neither indigenous nor present on Asakase.
Magic: Magic is allowed.
The Con-RushWith many events, dealers' tables, and aspects of fandom crammed into one place, attendees have limited time to celebrate their fandom before the inevitable closing of the con doors. As a result, they may select
no more than three Fan-Con events in which to participate. They may only participate in each event once.
Game Developer Workshop and ShowcaseThe Game Developer Workshop and Showcase is Asako Chiruha's personal pet project. Ever since the resurgence of classic non-digital games in the Phoenix, there has also been an increasing wave of game developers hoping to create the next Space Colonist. This part of Fan Con allows those developers to show off their personal work to the public, some for the first time. Some of these games are played with the attendees to either gather more developmental data or raise interest toward a potential future release through demonstration. Asako Chiruha had been working on her own game,
Explorer Fleet, for over a year now and hopes that her efforts have paid off.
Attendees may bring their own creations and showcase them here. Attendees may make either a Craft: Carpentry/Intelligence or Artisan: Painting/Awareness at TN20 to create their own game. On success, the attendee earns one Fan Point and
two Fan Points for each successful raise called.
Role-Playing GamesRole-Player Games are a niche game even in the gaming community, which are a combination of storytelling, acting and savvy number crunching. There are a variety of tables arranged for this shared experience, often headed by a single story master who directs the flow of the game and provides their respective players with a memorable story. Attendees may participate as either a player or a story leader.
Player: Attendees wanting to participate in one of these games make an Acting/Awareness roll at TN10 to bring their characters to life before their fellow players. These games often have some crunchy mechanics involved and will require players to make a Commerce/Intelligence roll at TN10 to create a solidly-stated character. Each passed roll will earn the attendee one Fan Point. Further raises do not net more Fan Points.
Story Leader: Alternatively, attendees wanting to run such a game themselves make a Perform: Oratory/Awareness roll at TN15. On success, they gain one Fan Point and an additional one Fan Point for each raise called. Voice applies.
CosplayingCosplaying began in the recesses of the Shosuro acting community, though their efforts were quickly rivalled by the Kakita artisans. Ever since, there has been competition among the two schools to replicate famous characters in fandom, an art which often involves recreating sometimes impossible costumes or creating fan variations that are still loyal to the characters in spirit. At the higher levels of the art, artisans are highly respected, some even earning sponsorships to promote certain characters. At the lower levels, where most of the cosplayers can be found, cosplay is considered merely an amusing and enjoyable way to show off their dedication to the original work.
Despite the focus on gaming, there is still a focus on cosplaying at the local Fan-Con. Con attendees wanting to cosplay can make a Craft: Tailoring/Intelligence or a Craft: Armorsmithing/Intelligence roll vs TN15. On success, this earns the attendee one Fan Point, and an additional Fan Point for each successful Raise called.
Store bought
As an alternative to making their own costume, an attendee can opt to buy their costume instead. Yasuki and Wanatabe recreations of famous costumes have flooded the markets ever since cosplay became a thing. Store-bought costumes have less prestige among the community and it can be easy to spot a knockoff on Fish, but sometimes one might still be able to find an impressive enough costume to bedazzle other con-goers. Characters looking to buy their costume may make a Commerce/Perception roll vs TN15 to find a suitable costume instead. However, this generates zero Fan Points on a successful roll against the base TN, and one Fan Point for each successful Raise called.
VolunteeringDespite this being one of the smaller Fan-Cons in the galaxy, this Fan-Con is more than eager to accept the aid with running the Con. Fans themselves are this Con are generally manageable for at times need some directions around the con or need help to make some rules even more obvious. Volunteers are sometimes invisible and it can be a thankless job. Volunteers are given a free t-shirt to make themselves identifiable and each receives a personal thanks from Asako Chiruha.
Attendees choosing to volunteer earn one Fan Point without rolling.
True Miko: a Starlight Miko Crusaders experienceThe samurai among the Phoenix are perhaps the largest fans of Starling Miko Crusaders among all of the Great Clans, as the Miko tradition has originated in the Phoenix Clan. Despite its liberal depiction of the tradition and its inaccuracies, some Phoenix even consider the show to be centred around their proud heritage. It comes to no surprise that the Starlight Miko Crusader fanbase is perhaps the portion of the convention that almost eclipses the game offerings led by Asako Chiruha. The fans have arranged a special obstacle course dedicated only to the true fans of the show.
For this event, attendees must pass the following rolls. Raise called here have no effect.
- The challenger is treated to a lightning round of trivial questions about the show, encompassing both its ancestral series and contemporary spin-offs. There are a lot of questions and each participant is expected to answer them quickly than thoroughly. This is done by making a Lore: Starlight Miko Crusader/Awareness rolls at TN15.
- Next, the Challenger must reminder and recite the full blessing incantations that allow the protagonist of the show to transform into the Starlight Miko Crusaders. While it had been simplified in recent history, the original series had the miko recite a rather accurate blessing. This requires a roll of Lore: Theology/Intelligence at TN20.
- Finally, wielding a replica weapon of their respective magical miko, the participant is expected to form an accurate kata. This is done by making a Weapon roll/Agility roll at TN15 with any traditional melee weapon skill. Alternatively, they may make a Kyujutsu/Reflex roll at TN15.
Participants of the True Miko challenge earn one Fan Point for each roll they succeeded in. If all three rolls were successful, they gain an additional Fan Point (for a total of 4) and a limited edition Asakaze Fan Con exclusive figurine of a Starlight Miko Crusader of their choice. The figurine is of the respective Starlight Miko Crusader wearing the local Asakaze colonist jumpsuit rather than their usual fashion.
Space Colonist TournamentFan-Con is also hosting the Space Colonist Tournament, which is perhaps one of the few board games that still see some play, especially when most games have gone digital. In this game, players are tasked with forming their colony on a new planet and claiming certain continents as their territory. Each player must manage their resources and trade with their opponent, ensuring the survival and growth of their territories. The game finds itself quite popular on Asakaze, especially given the fact that the planet is still a growing colony.
Players of Space Colonist make a Hunting (Survival)/Perception roll at TN15, adding their ranks in either Commerce or Courtier to the roll. On success, the player gains one Fan Point and an additional Fan Point for each raise successfully called. The player of the game with the highest raises called is considered the winner of the tournament and gains +0.1 Glory. Ties are determined by the highest roll made among the victors.
Are you a Fan?At the end of the event, the most dedicated fans at the convention are approached by a representative of the Society for Study of Modern Visual Culture and are rewarded for their commitment to the cause.
3-5 Fan Points: The attendee is granted a golden badge of honour to show off their attendance at the convention and their commitment to their fandom, earning them the title of 'Fan'. Additionally, the character gains +0.1 glory.
6+ Fan Points: The attendee is granted a chromatic bronze-orange badge of honour to show off their attendance at the convention and their commitment to their fandom, earning them the title of 'True Fan'. Additionally, the character gains +0.3 glory and a limited edition Fuu the Fawn plushie.
Fan items available for purchaseFan-created art - 5 zeni
Randomized figurine from given series - 1 bu
Complete Renga set for given series for a given season - 3 bu
Communicator shell with SMC character art - 1 bu
Kami-Pet shell with 7 Fortunes character art - 1 bu
Local fauna plushie - 2 bu
Hand-made fukurokujin netsuke - 2 bu
T-shirt with Fuu the Fawn printed on it - 2 bu
Fuu the Fawn mini-plushie (netsuke size) - 2 bu
Role-playing games, corebook and supplements - 2 bu per book
Sailors & Serpents reprint - 2 bu
Set of Sailors & Serpents figurines (Unicorn figure missing) - 2 bu
Large local fauna plushie - 3 bu
Serial play music collection for given series - 3 bu
Fantasy Flight booster box, physical cards, discontinued and rotated out - 3 bu
Vintage Sailors & Serpents core book - 1 koku
SMC music collection for given series - 1 koku
Space Colonist board game - 1 Koku
Limited edition figurine - 1 koku
SMC outfit (2nd generation, original series) - 2 koku
Props for given series from 5 zeni to 2 koku