The Cambridge Corrupter

Editor: Andy Brown, Setite Ruler of Cambridge

In this Issue:

A message from the editor.

A timetable of planned Temple meetings

Christmas Deck

A Message From the Editor:

Merry Christmas to you all,

In this season of goodwill to all, I would like to invite you all to play tonight down The Graduate. I have some boosters to give out as prizes as detailed in my last email to you all which I believe was as follows:

2 boosters to winner of the Christmas deck theme (see below)

1 booster to the person who amasses the most vps this evening

1 booster to the funniest deck played (no single vampire crypts).

I hope to see you all tonight. Failing that, I wish you all and your families a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year, and I hope to see you all in January.

Until then, enjoy the rest of the festive newsletter, and don't drink (vitae) and drive.

May the Night be Yours.

Andy

A Timetable of Planned Temple Meetings:

We meet every Tuesday at The Graduate, Chesterton Road (Mitchum's Corner) Cambridge.

Next Temple meeting: Tuesday 17th December 2002, 6pm.

New Year: First meeting of the new year will be on the 7th January 2003, 6pm.

Tourneys: Sutekh's Rise: Cambridge

No sooner have you all calmed down after the battle for the Eye of Hazimel, than we have another sanctioned tourney.

Tournament: Sutekh's Rise: Cambridge
Where: The Graduate, Chesterton Road, Cambridge, UK
When: Rounds 1 and 2 on the 28th January 2003. 6:30pm Final on the 4th February 2003. 7.30 pm
Judge: Andy Brown
Format: Standard constructed.
Entry fee:£3 (including a booster for all and hopefully a Wind Dance)
Wind Dance and Eye fof Hazimel cards will be legal.

Also, I have been asked about running a tourney at MSO Cambridge 2003 again. Is there any interest in a one Day tourney on Sat May 4th?

And then further to this, I am getting married next year in July. I have potential plans to do a tourney for my Stag do. Watch this space.

Christmas Deck:

The winner of the Christmas deck competition was Brian, with his entry below (with no other entrants, the competition was quite easily won by him). He has given you the explantions behind his card choices. The crypt is last for the final joke.

Traditional Christmas

1 Compel the spirit
85 Manstopper rounds
1 Sudden Reversal
1 Eruption of Vitae
1 Coma
1 Gregory Winter

The Vamps:

Angel
Boytoy
Brooke (as in lack-of-money-but-said-differently-kinda-thing)
Ebanezer (Roush)
Jack (Frost?)
Nik (Saint?)
Uriah Winter
2 Koko
3 Rake (A type of rake is a hoe...)

This was the entry, and note, I did say you wouldn't have to play it, or for it to actually work.

He also did the twelve days of christmas as follows

Shopping

Based on that great Christmas past-time of shopping for the perfect gifts!
And all sing the 12 days of Christmas and...

12 Aire of Elation. - As it always starts, happy sigh...
11 Concordance - Being in harmony with everyone else...
10 Choir - They are sodding everywhere!
9 Relentless Pursuit - For that perfect gift...
8 Shambling Hordes - Left it too late again...
7 Mob Connections - Get out of the way...
6 Information Highway - What I will use next year
5 Courier - Get my stuff delivered!
4 Frenzy - I JUST DON'T CARE ANYMORE!
3 Lost in the Crowds - Great, where's the car?
2 Storage Annex - 19 christmas cheese selctions to store again!
1 Week of Nightmares - As it always is!

Final Word:

Happy Christmas' make Happy Vampires.
Have a good one!

Andy