The Friday night session of The Anthropophagi of Xambaala went well. I almost pulled a TPK due to a string of fantastic dice rolling. One sorry PC got away with his life, as the rest of them got eaten by cannibals.
The Saturday night celebrity went well, too. Yes, Luke played, which was great, because I'd wanted to play an RPG with him for years. Running him through some Hyperborea was an honor and a pleasure. He very much enjoyed it. He played a female Viking runegraver. He called a fellow player a fool, because he and another were rushing in to meet an enemy head on, but before they reached their enemy, a spell caster in the group cast grease on the floor. To see the look on Luke's face was priceless. Skip Williams played an Amazon cleric of Artemis that wielded a bow, and he seemed to enjoy the flavor of it all. I killed only one PC in that game, and he died early after rushing in headlong to meet a band of powerful enemies while the rest stood 100 yard away. He got crushed to pulp (like -24 hp) in a few rounds. AS&SH editor, David Prata also played. We were short on pre-gens due to an overbooking of players, but David was a true pro, using the Kimmerian barbarian pre-gen as found in the appendix of the hardback. It was a fun session, and yes, I do think it has the potential to be a fun published adventure, perhaps in 2019.
HYPERBOREA- A Role-Playing Game of Swords, Sorcery, and Weird Science-Fantasy