the Telara Saga, and now the Great
Tyrian Adventure. I’ve been an
entertainer at heart since birth. I
find the most enjoyment in games
by entertaining others.
Q: What has been the most
challenging aspect of running
the Great Tyrian Adventure?
As with any large scale event,
the biggest challenge is getting
the word out. For this season we
relied heavily on traditional social
media to spread the word and also
employed the help of ArenaNet
to spread the word through some
carefully timed facebook and twitter
messages. In addition, we began
promoting the event an hour before
the start of the event. The result has
been spectacular, bringing in over
300 people per week to the event
series.
The other major challenge has been
covering all 4 timeslots with leaders
who have experience leading
massive public groups. The stress
involved with running a complete
public group is drastically different
from that of a guild group. You
never know what type of person
is going to show up to test your
patience. These events are a real
test of character.
Q: What was your inspiration
behind this season?
I won’t lie, the prospect of Elder
Scrolls Online on the horizon
played a big part in our decision to
go all out this season. Historically
the Elder Scrolls games have hit the
communities we’ve been a part of
hard. With Skyr [H