I was struck by the idea of doing a D&D-style adventure in the Silver Pub (but still set in Althanas, obviously), using player characters and having it moderated by an impartial DM. This DM would be responsible for coming up with a scenario, controlling NPCS, determining whether certain character actions are successful, and so on. These quests could easily be done in short blocks over a series of days or weeks (or months), like a normal D&D campaign, just saving progress as we go. And at the end, it would of course be submitted for judging.
I have just such a quest, one I had been moderating as a standard quest thread (The Puppeteer's Praxes). However, writing it out like a normal quest was just too cumbersome, and it fell apart fairly quickly. I think doing this in the Silver Pub would be a much better way of managing multiple characters at once, and I'm keen to give it another go - I was quite pleased with the scenario I had drawn up, and have been disappointed it didn't get carried through to the end.
I admit it'll be a bit tricky to iron out the kinks, especially without such a rigid rule structure as you get in D&D. We'd have to sort it out as we go, but does this appeal to anyone?