In case it's important to someone, the "Trending Content" panel is pushing threads that haven't been touched in 10 or 15 years:
Wnen I click on them, the last post is years old.
I only just noticed this, no idea how long it's been like that.
I've been thanking ATMs since the early 1990s for exactly this reason. I even explained that to an ATM once in college, only to turn around afterward to find that my buddies had moved on and some random woman was staring at me in confusion.
PDF is at the big red "Download" button in the link LaTiaJ provided, SRD 5.2
edit: oops! my bad, you're asking about the free basic rules, not the SRD.
Looks like their blog has several nice articles (some listed at bottom of that page) about the business of games and how all the money math works out. Very informative.
"The story of an unsuspecting drug runner caught up in the fight for his life, as two rival gaming groups come after him in search of the plastic crack hidden inside the real crack in his duffle bag."
Oh, a search is good call.
And thanks to that, I now know i somehow missed the official D&D/Play-doh crossover, Clay-O-Rama (pdf) by Zeb Cook.
Truly, I am agog!
It looks like a leftover from a freebie offering a few years ago. Here's an article containing active links to a couple other Essentials Kit-related PDFs using a similar URL:
https://www.geeknative.com/137823/free-to-download-official-dd-dragon-of-icespire-peak/
The actual WotC freebie page...
I think the reciprocal ignore is itself also a choice. Unless the feature has changed, it's up to the ignorer if they want to become invisible to whoever they're blocking. I believe the intended use case for two-way Ignore is to shut down stalking, but how people actually use it is up to them...
FGU still sells some titles in print, and I think (?) they may even have some material in active development. They recently re-released Bushido in print, and I picked up a full set of Flashing Blades in hardcopy from them a few months ago.
Link to FGU:
https://www.fantasygamesunlimited.net/
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I didn't see it posted here yet, so apologies if this is a repeat. Here's the note sent by the Exalted Funeral regarding the Dolmenwood kickstarter:
First the link for those who can access the Kickstarter page directly...
I mean, I agree. Literally the only difference of opinion i have is equating "aloneness" with "specialness". We don't need to divine some weird mystical purpose for our existence on the off chance we learn definitively that we are the only one. It's just a fluke, no more or less strange than if...