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

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Unfortunately, after this update from Goodman Games, it seems that they have calculated that they won't financially suffer from working with the JH folks...which means that their objections at the time of the big eruption ring a bit hollow in retrospect.

I shall not be buying anything further from Goodman Games now, which is a shame.
Yeah, I'm feeling the same way.

Goodman Games puts out good work, but this is disappointing.

I tend to get Goodman, Troll Lord, and Frog God confused at times, as they all operate in the "old school feel, modern rules" genre of TTRPGs . . . and also seem to willing to ignore problematic content and/or problematic creators. My desire to support these companies has evaporated over the past few years . . .
 


Yeah, I'm feeling the same way.

Goodman Games puts out good work, but this is disappointing.

I tend to get Goodman, Troll Lord, and Frog God confused at times, as they all operate in the "old school feel, modern rules" genre of TTRPGs . . . and also seem to willing to ignore problematic content and/or problematic creators. My desire to support these companies has evaporated over the past few years . . .
Who/what problematic things/people did Troll Lords ignore, if you don't mind my asking? I just heard about the Goodman Games-Judges Guild issue today. (Also: not snark!)
 


If you’re gonna tag me you’ll need to at least give a clue as to why. This thread is 15 pages long.
More than fair.

For The deep background: Companies Cut Ties With Judges Guild After Owner's Racist Posts

So Goodman Games was one of the publishers that publicly cut ties with Judges Guild over the issues that were never evolved, but now seem to be just...trying to move forward with doing business with disturbing anti-inclusive business partners.
 

Yeah, I'm feeling the same way.

Goodman Games puts out good work, but this is disappointing.

I tend to get Goodman, Troll Lord, and Frog God confused at times, as they all operate in the "old school feel, modern rules" genre of TTRPGs . . . and also seem to willing to ignore problematic content and/or problematic creators. My desire to support these companies has evaporated over the past few years . . .
Yeah, I appreciated what Goodman Games made, but I also really appreciated that they had distanced themselves from rrslly problematic stuff. Now that seems somewhat disingenuous, more a ploy than principles.
 

Who/what problematic things/people did Troll Lords ignore, if you don't mind my asking? I just heard about the Goodman Games-Judges Guild issue today. (Also: not snark!)
Without derailing the thread, I remember one of them was a fan of Candace Owens (though IIRC they have since backtracked on that in some way), and Troll Lord reprimanded an employee who had been pro-vaccine or pro-mask on social media. There's more to that last one than I remember, but it was something along those lines. Don't remember if it was their work socials or personal. I think it may have been personal, but they had their Troll Lord position in their bio or something.
 

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