I started the playtest but we haven't met in a while. It was good but I might end up sticking with Pathfinder unless something in 5e really blows me away.
Mike
I'm not an IP lawyer but, when I first read the Facebook thread I went right to the Living Greyhawk Gazetteer. The stuff above particularly named NPC's and named Greyhawk locations I see as copyright protected material. Its one thing to "say" for profit "WOTC has settings in Forgotten Realms and...
Where on Facebook? I don't know that much about copy right but I doubt the copyright expired for the WOTC/TSR IP property. And the author's claim that its an academic work probably doesn't hold much water. Never the less I wish him all the best.
Mike
I kinda feel the same way. I'm drifting towards not getting the books. I got a bunch of the 4e books to play with friends and cause I'm kind of a collector. I don't have all of the 4e books by any means and I don't play it all that often. I'm more of a Pathfinder fan.
Mike
Welcome!
Talk to the players...maybe the hacker is the bodybuilder's cousin. Maybe the bodybuilder works part time as a bouncer at a bar that's being hit for protection money by the drug gang? Maybe the bodybuilder's significant other is a drug addict being supplied by the drug gang? Maybe the...
I'm fine with that. Pathfinder does it. It works for wizards that have exhausted all their spells. I'm not fine with the encounters, at-wills and dailies etc.
Mike
Yeah I had a gnome pewter figure for AD&D/D&D (like 25mm) that was nearly identical to the Perth mini and I was thinking it was Ral Partha (?) but I can't find it on Google. My Google-fu is lacking. I was thinking the Perth mini was from a bigger mold of the Ral Partha(?). I lost the mini.
Mike
Does anyone know what company made this gnome mini?
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Thanks
Mike