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    IN REMEMBRANCE--2025

    I will say, to the coaches credit he didn't berate me when I asked for some water. Some of the other players scoffed at me, but I guess he understood that if I was asking for water I really, really needed it.
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    D&D 5E (2024) Should a general Adventurer class be created to represent the Everyman?

    I don't mean to be harsh here, but this is a D&D 2024 thread. It says so right at the top of the page.
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    D&D 5E (2024) Should a general Adventurer class be created to represent the Everyman?

    D&D isn't a game about the everyman it's a game about Heroes with a capital H. The back of the Player's Handbook proudly proclaims, "Create Heroic Characters." It's a game where you adopt a fantasy persona such as "a mighty Fighter, a cunning Rogue, a faithful Cleric, a magical Wizard, or...
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    IN REMEMBRANCE--2025

    I didn't know him by name, but I sure recognize a lot of his Ravenloft art. It's always depressing when someone so young passes away. That heat is no joke though. I remember moving to Texas after living in Germany and Colorado and the heat and humidity was just oppressive. In the middle of...
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    What does it take for an RPG to die?

    My doctor told me to avoid fudge. Something about my last blood test showing up as gravy. Holy cow, there's a game I haven't heard about in a while. #2 is the one I go by because it's the only criteria I can reasonably know for sure. Oh, wow. People who play dead games are actually...
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    D&D General The First Demise of TSR: Gygax's Folly

    I'll be honest with you, I always looked at TSR as a publicly traded company under Williams' leadership but you and others have since reminded me that it wasn't. As such, I can't even question whether it was ethical for her to try to produce a Buck Rogers game. She owned TSR as was well within...
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    D&D General The First Demise of TSR: Gygax's Folly

    I was under the impression TSR wasn't particularly adept at understanding what the market was for anything they were selling.
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    D&D General When We Were Wizards: Review of the Completed Podcast!

    That is not dead which can eternal lie, And with strange aeons even death may die.
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    Fighting the Gray Tide (Miniature Painting)

    I'm thinking they might be one of the niche tools that are great for some specific tasks. I've never tried them though.
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    Fighting the Gray Tide (Miniature Painting)

    So on to something miniatures related. On occasion, I do like to purchase miniatures for the express purpose of painting them and giving to a friend. Each year, I give all my players a painted miniature. The crab man I recently painted was purchased for a player of mine who every so often...
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    Fighting the Gray Tide (Miniature Painting)

    I got this Reaper Bones crab man for a $1 at a miniatures swap meet hosted by my FLGS. It was the first thing I painted when I got back home.
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  14. MGibster

    watching time pass via tv show

    Yeah. In the Ultimate Marvel universe they might have updated it to him being a veteran of the 1st Gulf War and in other iterations he's a veteran of some fictional war also in a jungle. In Garth Ennis' twelve run Punish series in 2000, Frank was still a Vietnam veteran which would have put...
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    watching time pass via tv show

    I always wondered why they were running around with a Belgian made FN-P90 submachine gun. Marvel comics has a similar problem with many characters tied to real world wars or events. Magneto is a Holocaust survivor making him a minimum of 85, Punisher is a Vietnam veteran and has got to be in...
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    watching time pass via tv show

    In 1999, only about 32% of the US population had a cell phone. I'm general a late adopter when it comes to new technologies, so I didn't get a cell phone until 2005, Nokia Razor, and I didn't get a smart phone until 2013. But in 1999, when I was in my early twenties, nobody in my peer group...
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    D&D General The First Demise of TSR: Gygax's Folly

    The Breakfast Club came out in 1985, so there isn't a single grunge song on the soundtrack.
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    Goodman Games Revives Relationship With Anti-Semitic Publisher For New City State Kickstarter [UPDATED]

    Or complaints about Star Trek being "woke." It's like, "Bub, in 1967 the had an episode with the foremost expert on computers in all of Starfleet and he was a Black dude named Richard Daystrom. In an era where computers were associated with NASA, the military, and complicated businesses, where...
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    Goodman Games Revives Relationship With Anti-Semitic Publisher For New City State Kickstarter [UPDATED]

    Let's face it, it wasn't that long ago an anti-Semitic statement from the owner of just about any business would have been unthinkable. Not because such sentiments didn't exist, but because just about any business owner would understand what such a statement publicly made might mean to their...
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    D&D General The First Demise of TSR: Gygax's Folly

    He was probably a lot of fun if you were just gaming. I have some gaming buddies like that. One of them talked to me about running a game store together, but I knew we'd start butting heads over stupid stuff like grooming and how to dress when you're working retail.
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