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COS Quest Plot Rotations
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Plot RotationsPlot Rotations Back Group 1Mike Miller Plot Head
David Hornack Co-Coordinator (Admin)
Matt Pierce Co-Coordinator
Adam Gray Al Steele Anthony Bianculli Ben Holmes Bill Hallam Brittany McCauley Carolyn Gabriel Chris Velazquez Christina Hornack Doug Bloom Jim Irvin John Steele Justin Kevish Katie Hilinski Kent Gabriel Matt Lauffer Paul Steele Scott Bruggeman Sean Leatherman Tom Pesta
| Group 2Tim Yorty Plot Head
Todd Heyer Co-Coordinator (Admin)
Josh Varhola Co-Coordinator
Abby Riegner Adam Bianculli Al Gaito Bobi Harkleroad Corey Lyon Dave Perry Dave Spencer Dillon Teeter Doug Black Eric Riegner Gena Shelton James Bell James Roxbury Jared Shoemaker Jason Eichenlaub Jason Riegner John Keegan Josh Molnar Ken Hilf Kyle Prebeg Michele Kramer Nate DeMarco Nick Riegner Paddy Keegan Robert Kennedy Shawn Harkleroad Teddy Schwab Tyler Arndt
| Group 3Henry Decker Plot Head
Melissa Rummell Co-Coordinator (Admin)
Kimber Forrester Co-Coordinator
Adam Giles Belinda Leatherman Billy McCune Bowe Myers Cainan Gromley Carli Epolite Chris Duncan Dan Devine Dan Frayer Dave Drogowski Dave Hallam Daymeon Gromley James Parker Jess Rogers Jesse Mason John Hill Kaylyn Zeff Maggie Hill Maggie Stoughton Mark Shirley Matt Manzo Melissa Rummell Noah Schultz Phillip Kunkle Rich Gorzelsky Ron Rummell Ryan Jones Sam Ewing Tim Riegner Tom Camp Tom Glover
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Dave Schnur Brian Abels Jason Baxter | Central PlotBobb Bittner Nikki Dressler Luke Kelly | Mike Mackowiak
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If you wish to change from one of the plot groups, or if your name is not on one of these three groups (because we didn't talk to you yet), please Contact Us to let us know!
These will be the plot groups for the whole year, so please try to stay with your rotation in order to properly balance out the groups. At least this way, the plot heads know exactly how many and who they are working with.
In general, there are three groups that rotate throughout the year. One third runs the event, providing the plots, monsters (or other non-player characters, typically referred to as NPCs), mazes, site preparation and clean up, while the other two thirds play their characters (typically referred to as PCing the event). Next month, the groups rotate again. This way, everyone gets to have fun, and it's just as much fun to NPC as PC.
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