That's too bad. I'd love to pick this up but I'm not giving money to the people in charge of Judge's Guild now.
Given that they emphatically did not give money to the Bledsaws for their big archival JG book, I'd be interested in hearing more about what they're doing with this license.That's too bad. I'd love to pick this up but I'm not giving money to the people in charge of Judge's Guild now.
Yeah, Goodman is definitely good people and I have every confidence he did what he could. But if there's a dime going to Judge's Guild I'm out.Given that they emphatically did not give money to the Bledsaws for their big archival JG book, I'd be interested in hearing more about what they're doing with this license.
That sounds about right. I don't remember it well - I never owed it but it was pretty big amongst the D&D players I associated with in the early 80s - much bigger than Greyhawk. It was tonally grimdark, more akin to Warhammer.Ot isnthe first D&D Setting ever published: a gonzo take on a Lankhmar sort of thing, a bit Anlh-Morporkh in early Discworld.
If it's OAR #10, then it must be before Castle Whiterock, which is launching on Backerkit in October. So, I'm guessing they'll be doing a crowdfunding thing before October for this. I'd guess this Summer sometime. Maybe it'll be in August, if they want to promote it at GenCon or something.OK, then, I'll just ask: what's the release date?
Thanks for the info.If it's OAR #10, then it must be before Castle Whiterock, which is launching on Backerkit in October. So, I'm guessing they'll be doing a crowdfunding thing before October for this. I'd guess this Summer sometime. Maybe it'll be in August, if they want to promote it at GenCon or something.