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    D&D 5E The Gaming Gang Pages Through Icewind Dale: Rime of the Frostmaiden

    Looks sweet, but doesn't scream "horror" to me, like they've been saying this is. Still, looks sweet!
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    Harlem Unbound 2nd Edition Releases!

    "This might be a bad take, but that seems stupid to me." Yep. That's a bad take. It's really too bad, because the book is brilliant. You can take what you want from it. It does not focus on HP Lovecraft's racism, it focuses on cosmic horror set in the Harlem Renaissance, and uses real world...
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    Harlem Unbound 2nd Edition Releases!

    This book introduced me to the Harlem Renaissance, specifically the literature and art. I'm a lit nerd, but I had never heard of many of the others. It gives a really wonderful overview and introduced me to a lot of amazing artists. Check out the play area collage for running Dead Man's...
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    Harlem Unbound 2nd Edition Releases!

    I picked this up in PDF and used it as information/setting supplement for running Dead Man's Stomp, and it went over hugely well. The players absolutely had a blast. It's a truly excellent setting book, fascinating as both a work of history and as an RPG supplement. I ordered the hardcover...
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    [Chaosium] Harlem Unbound 2E: Chris Spivey's ENnie-winning Game is Back and Better!

    Hey look kids! A racist clown! 1st edition was apparently great, so looking forward to jumping in on this. Might grab it before running Dead Man’s Stomp from the starter set.
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    Nominate your MOST ANTICIPATED RPG of 2020

    Maybe the new edition of Achtung Cthulhu? Not enamoured with 2d20, but still looking forward to it.
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    D&D General Ed Greenwood: The Origins of Mirt the Moneylender

    Love these tales of the Realms. The original boxed set for the Realms blew my young mind back in the day. Bought Niles Moonshae novel at the same time and read it on a road trip with my dad. Anyway, all roads lead back to Greenwood. Please, keep it coming: the stories, the new writing and...
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