I’ve been through my old diaries, and can confirm that the Whangaparaoa game that I crewed in occurred on 2nd March 1985. I am unsure who exactly organised it, but it could have been DragonSlayers (or possibly AMERICA which had just come into existence).
The Stoney Batter game that I played in was probably on 7th May 1983 (first weekend of the May holidays). This was the 3rd (or 4th) such game because there were stories told about previous games, and for example, the Purple Worm encounter was a given because it had occurred at all previous games. I believe it was organised by the members of a University Club called TTN (Tonight’s The Night) which was a boardgaming / roleplaying / social cricket / drinking club, which gave the impression of being a group of friends who had worked out how to get AUSA to help fund their activities. A number of the members ended up with roles in student politics. Among the players in this game were John Broad (president of AUSA - who I don’t think had ever roleplayed before), Neil Reid, John Rodger, John Rattray, and John Haber, who were all involved in Student politics.
I played a Monk with 6 hit points (cf a fighter with 10, and up to 3 more based on the amount of armour worn). My special abilities included being able to block blows with my arms (encased in foam and cardboard), and land blows with the edge of my hands (wearing vinyl gloves), and being able to meditate twice during the game to recover 2hp each time (this was the equivalent of a healing potion, which consisted of a 500ml can of DB Double Brown which had to drunk in its entirety in order to recover 2hp). Weapons were tightly rolled newspaper covered with parcel tape. By time this game occurred, there was already a saying that “Monk’s die first”. Although I did not survive the day, I didn’t die first, and acquitted myself well, including landing blows on an Assassin who had just murdered a fighter from behind as they stood around a chest trying to decide how to divvy up the loot. I believe that Scoff (Mark Scofield) was the original Monk who “Died first” in the first version of the game.