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Is that supposed to be Neil Gaiman as the host? (Because you just know that having him as a contestant would be unfair.)
If so, it was a subconscious Neil Gaiman, although you're right–there's a resemblance there…And he would make a perfect host, although he should perhaps be barred from competition.
Hmm…maybe writing conferences would be more exciting with an Iron Author session.
I'm amazed that it hasn't happened. I used to LARP, and occasional cons would include an Iron GM competition where teams would spend the weekend writing short games and then run them on Sunday morning.
It's a ferret-off! 😀