Edena_of_Neith
First Post
I believe in sympathy. Sympathy doesn't help the person or industry you sympathize with, or even necessarily generate goodwill, but I still believe in it.
I sympathize with FLGS (or LGS, or whatever.) If they are going out of business, I sympathize.
I sympathize with a lot of our Hobby that has suffered and/or disappeared altogether.
Adversary has hurt us badly. We must face all the troubles of life, and now economy realities and competition from other pastimes has dwindled our Hobby.
Indeed, I have compared what has happened to the tabletop D&D industry, to Tolkien's Battle of Unnumbered Tears, as a metaphor. So many things lost, so much pain, so much loss, that no one tale or song can contain all the grief.
But we are still here, and the Hobby is still here. If the metaphor is extended, we still have hope. Gondolin still stands. Nargothrond is hidden. Doriath is defended. Ulmo aids us. It is not the end.
Blaming or demonizing or attacking FLGS (or even LGS) will do nothing to help our situation. It is more like the beginning of enacting out the Tale of Turin Turambar. Why go that way? There is hope for the future, for our Hobby, for D&D. People have lost hope, but I still see hope. Our tabletop D&D Hobby will have another golden age. We will endure.
I sympathize with FLGS (or LGS, or whatever.) If they are going out of business, I sympathize.
I sympathize with a lot of our Hobby that has suffered and/or disappeared altogether.
Adversary has hurt us badly. We must face all the troubles of life, and now economy realities and competition from other pastimes has dwindled our Hobby.
Indeed, I have compared what has happened to the tabletop D&D industry, to Tolkien's Battle of Unnumbered Tears, as a metaphor. So many things lost, so much pain, so much loss, that no one tale or song can contain all the grief.
But we are still here, and the Hobby is still here. If the metaphor is extended, we still have hope. Gondolin still stands. Nargothrond is hidden. Doriath is defended. Ulmo aids us. It is not the end.
Blaming or demonizing or attacking FLGS (or even LGS) will do nothing to help our situation. It is more like the beginning of enacting out the Tale of Turin Turambar. Why go that way? There is hope for the future, for our Hobby, for D&D. People have lost hope, but I still see hope. Our tabletop D&D Hobby will have another golden age. We will endure.