Parmandur
Book-Friend, he/him
That's the big question mark here: that GaveBook chatter is worrisome on that front.supporting it as long as Bledsaw Jr is in no way involved.
That's the big question mark here: that GaveBook chatter is worrisome on that front.supporting it as long as Bledsaw Jr is in no way involved.
Emphasis mine.Citadel of Fire, Tegel Manor, Thieves of Fortress Badabaskor, Trial of Fire, City State of the World Emperor, the Unknown Gods, Temple of Ra Accursed by Set and -- for the name alone, if nothing else -- Glory Hole Dwarven Mine, will probably have people interested in purchasing updates/adaptations. But I'm not sure they can necessarily carry a whole OAR, unless they go back to OAR #1 and put several of them together in a single volume.
Apparently it's a pretty mediocre low level dungeon crawl.Emphasis mine.
Uh...really?
The dwarves! …they dug too deep!Apparently it's a pretty mediocre low level dungeon crawl.
Now, give it an R-rated update, and you've got something ...
The dwarves! …they dug too deep!
Decent adventure, unfortunate name.Emphasis mine.
Uh...really?
It not a classic but I found it to be a decent adventure that makes quite a bit of sense. The mining rules are not bad either. The interesting wrinkle is the addition of rival adventuring parties.Apparently it's a pretty mediocre low level dungeon crawl.
Yeeeaaah, I don't want to jump to conclusions...but I am concerned that perhaps this is a case of licensing from the Bledsaws and hoping the hear has died down...which would be super disappointing if Goodman does that.If a red cent of this is going to the Bledsaws, I'll eat my own arm before I'd buy it.
Goodman does not get the IP for free, either they are licensing it and JG gets a percentage or Goodman bought the rights outright in which case JG still got something for it. I don’t see a scenario in which JG got nothingIf a red cent of this is going to the Bledsaws, I'll eat my own arm before I'd buy it.