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  1. billd91

    How do you handle gems as a GM?

    I used to do more along the lines of "an onyx and two opals" without the valuation, but it's just easier to tell them the value rather than have them make an appraisal roll (solution from earlier editions) or have to take them to a jeweler for an appraisal. Then they can keep track of their own...
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    Most influential RPG

    I'd probably add Top Secret. Fame and Fortune points. Megagame resources for PC success/survival.
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    D&D General The First Demise of TSR: Gygax's Folly

    I was there. I had a copy. But did nobody read the blurb on the back of it? "The common theme of this dungeon is that no joke is so old, no pun so bad, and no schtick is so obvious it can't be used to confuse and trip up PCs!" Doesn't sound like the classic dungeon to me - not even an homage to...
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    D&D General The First Demise of TSR: Gygax's Folly

    I agree that it's a stretch to call it WG7 malice, but I also think there was more to it than just grabbing any old campaign setting as in Mike's reply. Given the obsession people have over stories of the original Castle Greyhawk dungeon stories, I think there was some teasing of people affected...
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    Spoilers Star Wars: Andor season 2

    Just finished watching Andor. Wooo, that was some ending. Absolutely NOT disappointed.
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    Pineapple Express: Someone Is Wrong on the Internet?

    Effing whataboutism.
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    D&D General The First Demise of TSR: Gygax's Folly

    The All My Children game was under Gygax's tenure. He wrote about it in Dragon 101 and TSR's moves to establish more of a presence for general-audience games.
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    D&D General I wish people would avoid name-dropping Gary Gygax

    Sure, and so does abdication of leadership, which also describes Gygax when he pretty much left running TSR to the Blumes. Gygax came along and made D&D a commercial concern, starting the role playing game revolution in hobby gaming. That's a huge accomplishment. But so much has occurred since...
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    Spoilers Star Wars: Andor season 2

    I think Syril helps show the continuum of cogs in the Imperial machine. There are the relatively straight-laced but rigid types like Syril. They're the Empire's internal patsies - they can be manipulated at will because they bought into the ideas of law and order that the Empire represents. Then...
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    Goodman Games Revives Relationship With Anti-Semitic Publisher For New City State Kickstarter [UPDATED]

    It's not the content of the product itself that conveys an antisemitic message - it's doing business with a blatant Nazi that sends the message it's OK to deal with Nazis, that Nazis have a place in this community. As long as companies are willing to make deals with him to sell nostalgia...
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    Goodman Games Revives Relationship With Anti-Semitic Publisher For New City State Kickstarter [UPDATED]

    Power is relative. There isn't a single yardstick used to measure relative power in all environments. Bledsaw has no power? Yet here we are in a situation where not one but TWO gaming companies have stepped in to bear his burdens just to have access to the IP he controls. No power? I call that BS.
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    Your most "visceral" experience at a movie theater.

    OK, confession time. I don't cry at a lot of movies - a few scenes get me from time to time like Riley breaking down about her sadness to her parents in Inside Out (I mean, I'm a father to two daughters, how is that not going to hit me?), CS Lewis and his stepson Douglas sobbing together over...
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    Your most "visceral" experience at a movie theater.

    Along those lines, when we went to see Inside Out in the theater, there were a number of small kids in attendance (our kids, also with us, were considerably older). When Bing Bong disappears, we heard one small, clueless poppet cheerfully call out "Bye bye, Bing Bong!" while we heard another...
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    Your most "visceral" experience at a movie theater.

    Two college experiences come to mind. Our film committee would schedule 3 films a week (this was the 1980s) - an older, mainstream movie on one night that would show for free, a recent mainstream movie that they charged a dollar for on another night, and a foreign film that they showed for free...
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    Goodman Games Revives Relationship With Anti-Semitic Publisher For New City State Kickstarter [UPDATED]

    I may be lucky in that regard. Most of my favorites are in reasonably close alignment with myself. Helps when you like expressly political music. Weeds things down fast.
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    Goodman Games Revives Relationship With Anti-Semitic Publisher For New City State Kickstarter [UPDATED]

    A game product is a luxury item, strictly voluntary. So it’s easy to forego game products from known bad actors. But if your only local grocery store is anti-union, it’s harder to withhold your money. Same with computers and smartphones. Foregoing them tends to hamper your ability to get by in...
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    Goodman Games Revives Relationship With Anti-Semitic Publisher For New City State Kickstarter [UPDATED]

    There’s a difference between conducting business with someone briefly, where their odious politics never comes up and being LOUD with despicable political views. There are lines that can be crossed, if you ask me. Is there no bigotry that, when known, will stop you from doing business?
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    Goodman Games Offers Assurances About Judges Guild Royalties

    If that's really the case (and it's not an unreasonable assessment), then it's time to wind down that product line in favor of something else. Better that than continually deal with Nazis.
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    Pineapple Express: Someone Is Wrong on the Internet?

    That’s not the version I saw in Mark Twain’s Notebook.
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