It has been
five years since the Chronomancer began his campaign to free his siblings and
reclaim the Warhammer world. During this
time, ancient magic had been unleashed and powerful monstrosities have been
called forth to do battle. The size of
the armies has grown with each year and new generals have stepped forth to
claim the throne. In the end, hopefully
all have walked away with a story to tell and a few memories to share.
It is hard
letting go, but I understand now is the time for me to do just that with
Invasion Kenosha. When I began Invasion
in 2009, I wanted to run the kind of event that would attract my attention and
make me want to attend. I was looking to
create something that was organized in nature, but casual in atmosphere. At the same time, I wanted to create
something that was more about attending the event than actually winning
it. Lastly, it all had to be within a
single day.
I could give
any number of reasons as to why I have decided to end Invasion Kenosha, but
really it all comes down to what is most important to me. I love the hobby, but the level of commitment
it takes to run something with any degree of professionalism is daunting at
times. I am also no longer a resident
of Wisconsin and trying to run an event from a 100+ miles away was only going
to compound the matter.
In
conclusion, I would like to thank everyone who has supported Invasion Kenosha
over the years. Your support, interest,
and sponsorship are what made this event possible. I wish I had the space to mention everyone,
but to miss one is to miss all. Needless
to say, you all know who you are and I want to thank you for helping me in
creating my vision. It was a great
journey and one that I will miss.
Best
Regards,
John
‘Equinox’ Gaszak