D&D (2024) OAR 10 City State of the Invincible Overlord

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Well that makes this much easier to say no to! My wallet thanks you for sharing that info so I didn't even have to click through.

EDIT: And you know what? Shame on GG. They took such a strong stance on this previously, did everything right by Jennell Jaquays in the Dark Tower and Caverns of Thracia campaigns, and then do this? That's a real about-face, as far as I'm concerned. I'm honestly a bit baffled, and unless something comes out really changing who gets money from this license, that's going to leave a really bitter taste in my mouth after supporting them on those earlier campaigns.
Yeah. This is really baffling. I guess I’m walking away from DCC RPG and Goodman Games now. That’s really too bad. They made some great stuff. Time to really learn how to convert their stuff to Shadowdark.
 

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I think the city map needs an update. All the shops are clustered together in tight blocks showing a labyrinth of interior rooms. Reminds me of the city maps in the old SSI computer games. I would like to see the city showing the roof tops like in today’s RPG city maps. Then, if they want to, they could drill down on a building and show interior floor plans.
 




There is a lot of conclusion jumping going on here. Firstly I won't believe anything coming from Bledslaws as a source. And even if there is a licence, we don't know what was agreed, and who benefits. So I'll wait for GG to say their piece and answer any questions
Fair, but the preview page specifically says it's licensed.

But yes to Goodman saying something.
 


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.
That's kinda my sentiment. I have an original CSIO already, and it would not be that hard at all to use with DCC RPG.

Emphasis mine.

Uh...really?
So a glory hole mine is a mine in "which the main shaft is sunk by blasting; the muck is then dumped in the central glory hole, previously constructed by a raise borer." Not helping the titters and giggles, I know. I go back and forth on whether Judges Guild, operating in the early 80s Midwest, could've been unaware of the more, ahem, modern definition of the term.
 
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Emphasis mine.

Uh...really?
Judges Guild had some... odd titles.
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Not to mention Inferno, which had a demon that would try to rape female characters.
 


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