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Welcome back to the table, and Happy Turkey Day! 🦃✨

This week, Tori returns with Arcadia and Malcolm to break down all things Thurs-Con — our beloved, chaotic, sugar-fueled, dice-rolling micro-convention that has officially wrapped its second glorious year.

We take a joyful detour into gummy-bear discourse (as one does), then recap the full Thurs-Con experience: more people, more games, more merch, and way more gaming all weekend long. Watching the “baby gamers” discover TTRPGs for the first time was pure magic — nothing beats seeing new players fall in love with this hobby.

Of course, no con is complete without a few logistical hiccups, but those bumps sparked new ideas for next year: one-shots, expanded merch, fresh faces, and maybe even finding ways to give back to the community. Malcolm is already scheming. Tori is already planning to run another table. And we’re already counting down the days.

If you’ve ever thought about building your own mini-convention, we talk about that too — because helping other folks bring people together to game? That would be downright amazing.

Pull up a chair and join the recap of the con that started as a wild idea and is quickly becoming a tradition.

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